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    18,000 Year Old Dog Found Frozen

    The mere idea that something can be preserved so well after being frozen in the wild for 18,000 years boggles my mind. Even more so when I think about things in my freezer that go south after several months.

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    Just had to put our dog of 14 years asleep and now sits by the TV in her urn so still say hello with a tear. So some just maybe stay a real dog not ashes.
    Old redneck hillbilly borned and raised on a redwood stump.

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    Sorry to hear about your loss Billy. I have a couple urns on the fire place as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    Sorry to hear about your loss Billy. I have a couple urns on the fire place as well.
    Same here...My two's ashes are in little wooden caskets above my desk......Ben
    The future is forged on the anvil of history...The interpreter of history wields the hammer... - Unknown author...

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    I saw that story, it's incredible. The dog looks fresh as new with really nice teeth.
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    18,000 years and he still won’t “heel.”
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