Posted on 08/28/2010 7:42:34 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma
Did you know.......3.)
Approximately 150 people are killed every year by falling coconuts. Therefore, you are more than 60 TIMES MORE LIKELY to be killed by a PALM TREE than a Pit Bull.
Maybe it’s just the area in which I live, but I can’t imagine the appeal of a tiny, quiet dog. My dog has alerted me to strangers coming up the walk, someone trying to pry open the window to my son’s room, strange dogs that have gotten into the backyard...I NEED that; plus the steely-eyed gaze he gives to people on the porch has discouraged many a nitwit from arguing when I say I don’t want the pamphlet, the lawn mowed, or the steaks thawing in the back of his truck.
See post #21. Click that, and get back to me.
Yep. That's why I have physical custody. Courts always award that to wife beaters.
Let's see that misogyny evidence, shall we?
If I had intended to use the word "clique", I would have.
There’s a non-sequitur left turn for you, Sal. Watch out for the crick in your neck as you watch while old Minn swerves, bobs, and weaves to cover his humiliation for challenging a woman to a fist fight behind the net.
But we’re the twerps, LOL!
And who, pray tell, is the object of our claque?
And THAT is the exact reason I put this thread up.
Thank you very much!
The snake comment was my goofing around. If one crossed my path I’d be in the next county faster than I could shoot it.
I admit that they’re useful ... far away from where I live.
;)
AND I admit.....!!!!.... this fear is due to my not being exposed to them.
I would NEVER deny anyone the right to own one!!!
Poor sofa doesn’t stand a chance...
;)
"Id like to meet you in the corner behind the net sometime and see for myself."
What kind of net do you suppose I was referring to? A mosquito net? I guess I made two mistakes
1. Assuming somebody that talked tough was a man.
2. Assuming everybody understood hockey. Pretty unlikely that a man and a woman would find themselves together behind the net, no? You must be southerners.
Don't you find it just a little suspicious that she claims Pit Bulls aren't a breed but a “type” yet pushes for “breed-specific” laws?
Don't you find it more than a little suspicious that she uses the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States) as an authoritative source?
The person who wrote this blog doesn't know much about dogs. Her statement about temperament tests is simply ridiculous (ATTS is looking for something different than does animal shelters) .
The arguments used are little different than the ones used by anti-second amendment types.
Frightened by gun crime....ban the gun!
Frightened by a dog bite....ban the dog!
Fine.
Semantics and intentional misspelling aside, would you care to address any of the questions in my post?
I have a rottie and the only thing he “kills” is his stuffed animals....beyond that, he is a 120 lb lap dog that loves to give kisses and be petted. He is the most popular dog at the local Petsmart whenever I take him in...he is so incredibly eager to please. I’m sure there are bad ones, but I’d trust mine with my life—or anyone else’s!!
Cathartic to admit your mistakes, isn’t it, Minn old chap. There’s hope for you yet.
Please answer my question: Who is the object of our claque?
If you’re going to toss words like that around, please continue the thought in accordance with the meaning of the word.
Gee Thanks!
Now MY butt itches...
The first Rottie I was exposed to jumped on the sofa with me, put his head on my lap... and fell asleep.
He even slept thru my checking his teeth... don’t ask. ;)
His owner understands big dogs & raised him accordingly...
Just WOW!
You just gave me an education I apparently needed badly!
I need to re-think my position now on Pit bulls.
Don’t do google
It’s a real shame that there are no other search engines.
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