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Man Tripping On LSD Saves Dog From Fire


Keel M.

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A man in upstate New York bravely broke into his neighbor’s blazing home to save their trapped dog on Thursday afternoon.

Michael Orchard fled the burning property in Halfmoon, near Albany, with the bewildered pup and tenderly cradled it in his arms while resting on the front lawn. Or, at least that’s what the 43-year-old thought happened. 

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also a silver ring missing, and a gold pendent worth 100 squid 

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Stoner lives MATTER!  That's just a little humor, don't hate me.  I hope the dog appreciated the thought.  Seriously, though, remember when it was almost common to hear reports of young people trying to fly off building balconies?  LSD, with or without cough syrup, is not an adventure for anyone without a co- pilot.  And no, I never have partaken, it always scared me.

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Why get high to fly high, when you can do that in your night terrors

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On 10/17/2016 at 0:17 PM, and then said:

I hope the dog appreciated the thought.  

Dog probably had the biggest wtf moment of his canine life. :P

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1 hour ago, Child of Bast said:

Dog probably had the biggest wtf moment of his canine life. :P

That made me lough out load.

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15 hours ago, OverSword said:

His heart was in the right place.

LOL. That much is true. But wow. 

I feel for the dog, who was surely traumatized. Poor thing. 

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