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Nancy lives as the caretaker for and at the mercy of four, soon to be five, retired racing greyhounds in Sometimes Sunny South Carolina.

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Tuesday, October 05, 2004
 
5 October 2004
Look at what I found when I googled my old gal's name...

"HIGHLAND CITY - This ghost camp, 21 miles from Butte near Pipestone Pass on U.S. 10, once had several hundred log buildings and a fierce reputation for gun play. Despite its once rich diggings, little now remains except the graveyard where Shotgun Liz, the sharp-shooting dance hall gal, now lies with several of her playmates, who died with their boots on. It hasn't been that many years since an old prospector picked up a nugget worth $1,200."

When you're expecting racing reports and links to her book (which I did find the latter, by the way), finding out that she's named after a "sharp-shooting dance hall gal" is a little un-nerving...but very cool to say the least, as well as appropriate.

Googling Bo, Jeany, and Hunk came up with what I'd expected...links to my website and my books. Profile's name (Mo Tivator) came back with a link to something HSUS related...which to me is about one step better than being PeTA related. I'd say Liz won hands/paws down this time.

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