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Post by volleykenzie on Oct 22, 2019 19:41:07 GMT -5
i want a picture of everyones dog every single day
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 22, 2019 20:24:11 GMT -5
This is mine:
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 22, 2019 20:56:24 GMT -5
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 22, 2019 20:58:54 GMT -5
The cover art for a book called Dog And Dragon
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Post by trainermch on Oct 23, 2019 0:58:27 GMT -5
This is Bob's dog. Stop it.
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 23, 2019 1:43:02 GMT -5
He's a cool dog. His name is Dìleas, which means "faithful" in Gaelic. He's leading the dragon (whose name is Fionn) toward his owner, a young woman named Angharad but who goes by "Meb". (Angharad is a Welsh name that means "much loved one", and is associated with royalty.) Fionn is also a Gaelic name, meaning "white" or "blond". (That's kind of a joke name, because he's a black dragon.)
It's actually the second book in a duology by a guy named Dave Freer. The first book is Dragon Ring.
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Post by trainermch on Oct 23, 2019 20:38:59 GMT -5
What in the world doggy??
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Post by trainermch on Oct 27, 2019 6:47:50 GMT -5
Happy Sunday!
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Post by ironhammer on Oct 27, 2019 10:49:15 GMT -5
What do you do when you have a few irresponsible dog owners as neighbors that stink up the neighborhood with dog piss and dog poo all over the sidewalk, yet somehow they have yet to be caught in the act?
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Post by volleykenzie on Oct 27, 2019 13:04:12 GMT -5
What do you do when you have a few irresponsible dog owners as neighbors that stink up the neighborhood with dog piss and dog poo all over the sidewalk, yet somehow they have yet to be caught in the act? invest in security cameras
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Post by ironhammer on Oct 27, 2019 20:06:28 GMT -5
What do you do when you have a few irresponsible dog owners as neighbors that stink up the neighborhood with dog piss and dog poo all over the sidewalk, yet somehow they have yet to be caught in the act? invest in security cameras Yes, but what if that is not an option?
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 27, 2019 20:24:19 GMT -5
invest in security cameras Yes, but what if that is not an option? Put up a passive-aggressive sign.
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Post by volleykenzie on Oct 27, 2019 20:24:33 GMT -5
invest in security cameras Yes, but what if that is not an option? do you have a neighborhood watch? some places around my town have neighbors that meet up to discuss problems. that usually happens in condos though.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 28, 2019 16:51:32 GMT -5
What do you do when you have a few irresponsible dog owners as neighbors that stink up the neighborhood with dog piss and dog poo all over the sidewalk, yet somehow they have yet to be caught in the act? Several things. Re. pee 1. Have some compassion for animal evacuation needs. Next time you go on a trip, you're not allowed to relieve yourself until you get back home. 2. You might say, well, train them to pee in their yard! Yes, many do. However, dogs like to go around the neighborhood and mark their territory or cover other dogs' pee marks with their own marks. Can't be helped. They're DOGS! 3. Some dogs don't have yards to pee, e.g., apartment dwellers. 4. Where do you want them to pee? Oh, other people's yards? A fine neighbor you are. 5. Pee from male dogs are actually good for vegetation, e.g., grass, bushes. However, pee from female dogs are slightly more acidic and actually kill vegetation. D'oh! That's all the brownish/tannish circular spots you see on grassy yards. Dead grass from female dogs' pee. 6. Pee on sidewalks will evaporate quickly. Re. poo 1. I hate dog owners who don't pick up after their dogs, so you and I are of one mind on this issue. 2. I myself actually pick up other dogs' poo wherever I see them. I also complain about them to my wife. 3. In the end, all dog poo decomposes. 4. Relatively speaking, humans do far more damage to the earth and your neighborhood than dogs and cats. Pollution, smog, oil slicks, etc. Dogs just pee and poo, both of which decompose fairly quickly. 5. When you catch someone in the act of not picking up after their dog, take their photo and threaten to contact animal control. "I know who you are and I know where you live." I've done that. No more poo. However, I'm expecting someone to assassinate me sometime soon.
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Post by ironhammer on Oct 28, 2019 21:00:41 GMT -5
What do you do when you have a few irresponsible dog owners as neighbors that stink up the neighborhood with dog piss and dog poo all over the sidewalk, yet somehow they have yet to be caught in the act? Several things. Re. pee 1. Have some compassion for animal evacuation needs. Next time you go on a trip, you're not allowed to relieve yourself until you get back home. 2. You might say, well, train them to pee in their yard! Yes, many do. However, dogs like to go around the neighborhood and mark their territory or cover other dogs' pee marks with their own marks. Can't be helped. They're DOGS! 3. Some dogs don't have yards to pee, e.g., apartment dwellers. 4. Where do you want them to pee? Oh, other people's yards? A fine neighbor you are. 5. Pee from male dogs are actually good for vegetation, e.g., grass, bushes. However, pee from female dogs are slightly more acidic and actually kill vegetation. D'oh! That's all the brownish/tannish circular spots you see on grassy yards. Dead grass from female dogs' pee. 6. Pee on sidewalks will evaporate quickly. Re. poo 1. I hate dog owners who don't pick up after their dogs, so you and I are of one mind on this issue. 2. I myself actually pick up other dogs' poo wherever I see them. I also complain about them to my wife. 3. In the end, all dog poo decomposes. 4. Relatively speaking, humans do far more damage to the earth and your neighborhood than dogs and cats. Pollution, smog, oil slicks, etc. Dogs just pee and poo, both of which decompose fairly quickly. 5. When you catch someone in the act of not picking up after their dog, take their photo and threaten to contact animal control. "I know who you are and I know where you live." I've done that. No more poo. However, I'm expecting someone to assassinate me sometime soon. Well, when you are greeted with smell of urine on your front door everyday, patience wear thins.
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