Bothering to google just the title, I see someone else uploaded this on their site as well, though from what appears to be a typical camcorder shot at the wall approach, though it's not as splicey. http://collections.mun.ca/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/extension&CISOPTR=397&CISOBOX=1&REC=7
And because I couldn't help myself, here's a far better copy (albeit, in .asf format). http://video.midwayisd.org/videos/Sniffy%20Escapes%20Poisoning/pgr805_300k.asf
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There's never a shortage of big-headed children in our lives (and their dogs too).
Bothering to google just the title, I see someone else uploaded this on their site as well, though from what appears to be a typical camcorder shot at the wall approach, though it's not as splicey.
http://collections.mun.ca/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/extension&CISOPTR=397&CISOBOX=1&REC=7
And because I couldn't help myself, here's a far better copy (albeit, in .asf format).
http://video.midwayisd.org/videos/Sniffy%20Escapes%20Poisoning/pgr805_300k.asf
And this is why children with Reye's syndrome should not be left alone with the family pet.
Also, I'm pretty sure the Residents covered this track at some point.
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