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08-30-2008, 08:37 PM | #22 | |
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08-30-2008, 08:41 PM | #23 | |
Bring on the Zombies!
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08-30-2008, 09:19 PM | #26 |
Jesus Christ!
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Well, I have A Doberman. They can be hard to cage train. BUT it is way safer than leaving it outside all freaking day like a junk yard dog. My 100 lb beast would get stolen in 2 seconds outside if they could get close to him.
With all that could go wrong... Like your pissed off neighbor throwing a few rat poison hot dogs over the fence or it getting free and attacking some kid, or worse getting hit by a car, Why not just suck it up and cage that fucker. Mine is in a large cage from 7:30am to 6pm every fucking day. I work and he does time. Thats just the way it is and when I get home my stuff isnt destroyed and he is still alive. $.02
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Oh I can't argue with that! I basically avoid theaters now and rent/download all my movies for that very reason. In my opinion it's all the same thing,whether you bring in an external annoyance or if you are the annoyance. Please don't get me wrong,I'm not perfect by any stretch but I'll at least try to be a decent neighbor. I don't gun my bike in the parking lot,I turn my stereo down as I approach the driveway,I keep my stereo at a reasonable level. If one of my neighbors came to me with a concern I would at least make the attempt to compromise. It's not all about me and what I want.
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08-30-2008, 09:40 PM | #29 |
is in your head...
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people that gripe about crying babies and barking dogs are the same people that bitch about loud pipes on bikes. they are the ones that are trying to silence the world completely. you want quiet isolation? move to the sticks. it ain't my fault people choose to live in the suburbs, work 3rd shift or sleep til 2pm, etc. my yard is my yard and what i do in it is my business, be it pets, bikes, loud sex...whatever. when will the noise policing ever stop? how about i don't tell you what to do and you don't tell me what to do? peaceful coexistence...
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08-30-2008, 09:40 PM | #30 |
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Guys, my dog lays inside most of the day. She goes outside to shit and piss and sometimes run around.
She's not outside all day, she's a smart dog and likes to be in the A/C. She doesn't bark all day. If she did, I would gladly get a bark collar, but she doesn't do that. Actually, she doesn't bark at all unless I'm home. She is highly defensive of me and will bark at anything that she feels is a threat when I am around. When I'm not at home, she lays in the garage. I think the dude was just pissed because Holley (my dog) was barking her head off at this dude as he was trying to plow up his garden while I was outside. Had I not been home, she wouldn't have even done that.
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