Rant about my shitass neighbor two streets over *Update at bottom*

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clarkmo

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Soryy, your quips were too well versed and I believe you must be paraphrasing. Tell us what you really said...not what you would have liked to have said.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: hevnsnt
I see trouble-a-brewin on your street.. Dude was obviously a dick. Problem is now he really hates you.

Yup, better hang onto that leash from now on, else he is the kind of person to torture it and bury it in his backyard.

45 lbs is nothing, wrap the leash around your wrist
 

MrYogi

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Originally posted by: Fritzo
I bet you weren't really saying "Sir" in those sentances :)

yes. you werent really saying "sir", were you? and if it takes you one hour to get your dog everytime it gets out of leash, you have to do something about it. :)
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: MrYogi
Originally posted by: Fritzo
I bet you weren't really saying "Sir" in those sentances :)

yes. you werent really saying "sir", were you? and if it takes you one hour to get your dog everytime it gets out of leash, you have to do something about it. :)

Tazer?


j/k
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Using such extreme profanity makes you as much of a neck as he is. IMO, of course.

nah, i think the neighbor had it coming. mill tried to be polite but everyone has a limit.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Fritzo
I bet you weren't really saying "Sir" in those sentances :)
That's how we southerners do it. Even when you're pissed off, you still say sir and ma'am.

 

NYSTrooper

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People who can't control their pets shouldn't be allowed to own them.

Bottom line if you had been a responsible parent to your pet and trained it the exchange never would have happened, no one to blame but yourself.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
People who can't control their pets shouldn't be allowed to own them.

Bottom line if you had been a responsible parent to your pet and trained it the exchange never would have happened, no one to blame but yourself.
That's a load of crap.

Mistakes will always happen. It's a dog. It's not smart enough to understand property laws and neighborhood politics. She got loose, Mill chased her, and she just happened to pick a bad house.

99.999% of people would have been polite about it. Once they knew that you were just there to get your dog, they would have either gone about their business, or maybe even helped you track your dog down. This guy broke the golden rule, and was just unfriendly.

You're from New York, I gather? That would explain a lot.
 

OutHouse

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Its Friday, go pick a drink out of that Playboy Bartenders book i sent you for your Secret Santa gift, make several, sit back and relax...

here ill start. :beer:
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: PG
Normally without help it will take me at leasts an hour or so to catch her.
Why do you keep letting this happen?

seriously, it's not that difficult. wrap the loop around your wrist and hold onto the leash. a 10 year old could do this.
 

NYSTrooper

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
People who can't control their pets shouldn't be allowed to own them.

Bottom line if you had been a responsible parent to your pet and trained it the exchange never would have happened, no one to blame but yourself.
That's a load of crap.

Mistakes will always happen. It's a dog. It's not smart enough to understand property laws and neighborhood politics. She got loose, Mill chased her, and she just happened to pick a bad house.

99.999% of people would have been polite about it. Once they knew that you were just there to get your dog, they would have either gone about their business, or maybe even helped you track your dog down. This guy broke the golden rule, and was just unfriendly.

You're from New York, I gather? That would explain a lot.

It obviously happens on a regular basis and he has no ability to control it. If you can't keep your dog from running loose around your neighborhood for an hour every time you do something stupid you shouldn't have the pet.

And I'm from Boulder, CO where people respect eachother and their pets by promoting leash laws, picking up their dog poop, and hold owners accountable for the actions of out of control pets. If he can't control a 45lb dog I hope he never has kids.
 

Raj

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Sorry dude.

the guy's an a-hole but your quick wit insulted him as he deserved to be.