I'm not shore if its name is peaches patches or panches. It says its a male then calls it a she and i to have never heard of the "hussie" breed.

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Said in the add it's a he.
Said in the add it's a he.
I'm guessing a Hussie is a husky/australian shepherd (commonly called aussies) mix.I'm not shore if its name is peaches patches or panches. It says its a male then calls it a she and i to have never heard of the "hussie" breed.![]()
Yea that is what im thinkin.I'm guessing a Hussie is a husky/australian shepherd (commonly called aussies) mix.
I'm guessing a Hussie is a husky/australian shepherd (commonly called aussies) mix.
free trampoline
Date: 2012-03-15, 9:37PM EDT
Ok, here's the deal-
This is a FREE trampoline. It had the enclosure netting and worked fine, although the padding and plastic around all of the springs had weathered and got shredded pretty well. Over the course of the winter (I think the week before the super bowl that we had a day with such strong winds), the trampoline was literally lifted out of our back yard over our 5' fence (and maybe not quite lifted fully because it knocked the corner post) and blew it into our neighborhood pond.
What you may do is use a very long rope or something to get it out of the pond from the road as I cannot permit you to drive in someone else's yard as it was carried into the pond 2 lots over. Once it is out of the pond, you may disassemble it and carry it out.
If this is of any interest to you, please let me know and I'll give you further details.
- Location: Indy
- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
free trampoline
Date: 2012-03-15, 9:37PM EDT
Ok, here's the deal-
This is a FREE trampoline. It had the enclosure netting and worked fine, although the padding and plastic around all of the springs had weathered and got shredded pretty well. Over the course of the winter (I think the week before the super bowl that we had a day with such strong winds), the trampoline was literally lifted out of our back yard over our 5' fence (and maybe not quite lifted fully because it knocked the corner post) and blew it into our neighborhood pond.
What you may do is use a very long rope or something to get it out of the pond from the road as I cannot permit you to drive in someone else's yard as it was carried into the pond 2 lots over. Once it is out of the pond, you may disassemble it and carry it out.
If this is of any interest to you, please let me know and I'll give you further details.
- Location: Indy
- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests