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      08-16-2015, 06:47 PM   #67
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How do I control that when I am not present? She was walking the dog alone.

Are you for real Macho Man?
No I am just a man. A man who would go have a talk with my neighbor instead of whining about it online. You'd be surprised how things can be worked out through dialogue instead of passive aggressive behavior on both sides.
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Why don't you close the thread then?
Great idea.
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      08-16-2015, 06:55 PM   #69
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Great idea.
Or you could have some self control and not click on it. Some ppl just need to be given a hard time, it's the only way they'll learn.
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Why don't you close the thread then?
I'm not a mod.
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Or you could have some self control and not click on it. Some ppl just need to be given a hard time, it's the only way they'll learn.
lol I'm not sure if an internet rant/question falls in that category.
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Great idea.
Or you could have some self control and not click on it. Some ppl just need to be given a hard time, it's the only way they'll learn.
It was your suggestion and I agreed with it...
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      08-16-2015, 07:00 PM   #73
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How do I control that when I am not present? She was walking the dog alone.

Are you for real Macho Man?
No I am just a man. A man who would go have a talk with my neighbor instead of whining about it online. You'd be surprised how things can be worked out through dialogue instead of passive aggressive behavior on both sides.
Look, I was not whining. I just wanted to know if it were legal to put poison in reach of the sidewalk.

I got my answer.

I now know that most think it's not a problem.

That helps me. I really don't need to address anything.

But, I wasn't whining. At least I hope I wasn't.
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      08-16-2015, 07:06 PM   #74
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Wait a minute, I already admitted I was a hypocrite.

What more do you want.

It bothered me to see us spend more money saving animals than humans.

I also admitted I would probably consider using that life saving equipment on my dog.

How is that being on my high horse?

Isn't that the opposite of being on my high horse?

If you're going to take a shot at me, at least read my post and get your facts straight. Is that too much to ask?

Again, with the ad homonym attacks on me. How do you know I don't donate my time to worthy causes and contribute financially the best I can?

This really gets me rattled when people shoot darts without even reading what was said. I hope that never happens to you because it really sucks.
I'm Sure you do. I bet you also solve all your disagreements in person face to face and not on the internet
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I accept "no" responsibility for my actions? That's funny since the very first line you quoted in your post says i accept responsibility. Or, are you using a different definition of "no responsibility?"
If you accepted responsibility than why even create this thread? if that was the case than wouldn't the solution be for you to keep your dog away from your neighbors yard? This is what you have control over! Why even worry about what your neighbor puts in his yard?

Multiple people have given you the same advice to accept responsibility for your dogs actions (I guess I'm not the only one who thinks you are not) but you respond with excuses and that your neighbor is somehow at fault and should do what you want IN HIS YARD. Get over yourself and grow-up. You are more concerned about being right than the real problem which is the safety of your dog

Look at how you handled yourself on this thread, you followed the same pattern here as you did with your neighbor. You put yourself in the same position with multiple people on this thread.

lol, look at your post ... it is no surprise you can't get this resolved with your neighbor. I wish the best for your dog but I'm not optimistic because the problem is not your neighbor ... look in the mirror.

ps - people are not stupid, they understand the reason you started this thread ... and it was not to accept responsibility for your dogs actions.

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...agree...lets kill this thread with fire...
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Can put poisoned meat balls on my yard? I can because its my yard? so I can get naked run around and have sex with hookers then.
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Then a hooker on the walk of shame will get hungry and eat your meatballs. Hence trunk space.
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Then a hooker on the walk of shame will get hungry and eat your meatballs. Hence trunk space.
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Not the normal thing we debate. Nice to see a fresh, ridiculous debate.
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Is your dog a puppy? If not technically a puppy, he's not a puppy murderer
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I accept "no" responsibility for my actions? That's funny since the very first line you quoted in your post says i accept responsibility. Or, are you using a different definition of "no responsibility?"
If you accepted responsibility than why even create this thread? if that was the case than wouldn't the solution be for you to keep your dog away from your neighbors yard? This is what you have control over! Why even worry about what your neighbor puts in his yard?

Multiple people have given you the same advice to accept responsibility for your dogs actions (I guess I'm not the only one who thinks you are not) but you respond with excuses and that your neighbor is somehow at fault and should do what you want IN HIS YARD. Get over yourself and grow-up. You are more concerned about being right than the real problem which is the safety of your dog

Look at how you handled yourself on this thread, you followed the same pattern here as you did with your neighbor. You put yourself in the same position with multiple people on this thread.

lol, look at your post ... it is no surprise you can't get this resolved with your neighbor. I wish the best for your dog but I'm not optimistic because the problem is not your neighbor ... look in the mirror.

ps - people are not stupid, they understand the reason you started this thread ... and it was not to accept responsibility for your dogs actions.
Omg. You really read into stuff don't you?

Take your meds and remember what Dr. Smith said: Drink three (3) large milks and eat two big cookies before you hit "submit."
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Now, THIS is what I'm talking about when we used to have fun around here.
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Is your dog a puppy? If not technically a puppy, he's not a puppy murderer
What happens if the other pups eat the poison in the hood?

He would be the Puppies Murdererererer's'ssssss
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Your dog did chew on his lawn, that's pretty lame of you to allow that...be a responsible down owner. I have 3 dogs, and I do not allow them on people's lawns. Take them to a off leash dog park and you avoid all these issues with your neighbor. I don't condone what your neighbor is doing as the moth balls can do harm, but puppy murderer is a bit much!
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Your dog did chew on his lawn, that's pretty lame of you to allow that...be a responsible down owner. I have 3 dogs, and I do not allow them on people's lawns. Take them to a off leash dog park and you avoid all these issues with your neighbor. I don't condone what your neighbor is doing as the moth balls can do harm, but puppy murderer is a bit much!
The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
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