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Thursday, August 13, 2009
DIRdude is DUI DOG of the week!
Just for fun we submitted a photo of my new drysuit to DUI for entry as DOG (DUI Owners Group) of the week.
The response from DUI was extremely warm and friendly and now a few weeks later Rich has been made DOG of the week!
Check out the article
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Thanks DUI!
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