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Would it be bad to batter a batter thief?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 271996" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Oh but I believe it! Here is what happened: difficult child forgot to mention that he had gone into the fridge 1st to find the healthy foods you keep there. He loaded his arms up and kinda sorta shut the door of the fridge with his free foot. However, the door didn't shut all the way so Taz was able to push it open though no one really knows why for sure because difficult child already had the healthy food. What dog would want to look for other food? Anyway, that is how the door got open. The cookies were on the very edge of the shelf because difficult child had moved them in search of the healthy food.</p><p> </p><p>This all happened so fast that by the time difficult child put his armful of healthy foods down and turned around to properly close the refridgerator, the cookies were a goner.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">(slinking to my corner - I am such a good role model for difficult children - NOT!)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 271996, member: 5096"] Oh but I believe it! Here is what happened: difficult child forgot to mention that he had gone into the fridge 1st to find the healthy foods you keep there. He loaded his arms up and kinda sorta shut the door of the fridge with his free foot. However, the door didn't shut all the way so Taz was able to push it open though no one really knows why for sure because difficult child already had the healthy food. What dog would want to look for other food? Anyway, that is how the door got open. The cookies were on the very edge of the shelf because difficult child had moved them in search of the healthy food. This all happened so fast that by the time difficult child put his armful of healthy foods down and turned around to properly close the refridgerator, the cookies were a goner. [SIZE=1](slinking to my corner - I am such a good role model for difficult children - NOT!)[/SIZE] [SIZE=1][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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