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The Butcher Formally known as John Parker, otherwise known as The Butcher to the dogs. A small shop with large glass windows sits in the center of town. Two small steps lead onto a large wooden deck. Just to the right is a glass door, the entrance to the shop. John doesn't mind when the dogs sleep on the deck as long as they don't bother customers. If you want food, you'll have to go to the back and wait and if you're lucky John will feed the scraps of meat he has left over to any straying dog that comes to his door.
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Midpoint Ah yes, Midpoint. This is a wonderful place brimming with many humans and other dogs of all shapes and sizes. The long stretch of sidewalk and road are the paths to many shops of all varieties. Every once and a while the odd cat will pass by. Many of the house dogs can also be found here. Generally most of the shop owners don't like dogs badgering them but quite often human children will drop easy snacks. Midpoint is often more or not where the official sledding races start off and end.
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Gather Place Well known and accurately named. Gather Place is the gathering place for all dogs, from sled dogs to the common house dog. In the center of town is a large tavern. Three wide steps lead upon a wide, wooden deck. Inside there are many humans moving about and talking, often drunk and playing loud music. A hole beneath the stairs outside is a small dirt pathway that leads beneath the tavern. A set up of many boxes, blankets and other interesting things. Cracks in the floor provide much needed light. This, is the Gather Place or as some call it 'The Hangout'.
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May 21 2005, 08:20 PM In: Echo Is Here. By: Cheyenne |
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Richard Smith Residence Sled team one's abode. Their musher Richard Smith lives here and all his dogs. Just on the outskirts of town is a small shack looking like home with a small porch. A tall, wire fence surrounded the entire property yet the wooden gate always remained open. The backyard is literally huge. Many crates and tipped over barrels could be seen scattered across the snowy lot, these were the homes of the dogs. There are large tires, blocks of wood and various other things for the dogs to chew on. The snow in the backyard was thin and beaten down from all the dogs running and laying in it. Richard rarely lets his dogs inside the house, so don't even try unless he invites you. He always lets his dogs wander off and do as they please, but you must always return when he calls or you will be punished.
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Jun 5 2005, 03:53 PM In: ~In Perfect Harmony~ By: Cheyenne |
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