To: chance33_98
First time I'm seeing this. How were they all poisoned? At the same time?
2 posted on
11/19/2003 4:19:19 PM PST by
cry4justice
(There's something to be said for a monopoly.)
To: chance33_98
I am familiar with the park in question, as well as other Portland parks. I am 100% opposed to poisoning dogs, it is sick, cruel, and evil. That said, I am also opposed to dogs running WILD in every single park in Portland completely in violation of city laws. They s**t everywhere, bark, bite, threaten, fight with each other, and make the parks useless for anyone who isn't taking their dog for a toilet walk. And for some reason, everyone in Portland has very large dogs.
To: chance33_98
My bulldog was poisoned in Waco. It's an awful way to die.
4 posted on
11/19/2003 4:21:18 PM PST by
sharktrager
(There are 2 kids of people in this world: people with loaded guns and people who dig.)
To: chance33_98
Have they said what kind of poison was used? Where were the dogs when they were poisoned? Did the guy break in to people's backyards and put poison in the dogs' food dishes?
???????
5 posted on
11/19/2003 4:26:42 PM PST by
wimpycat
("I'm mean, but I make up for it by bein' real healthy.")
To: chance33_98; cajun-jack; GOPCajunLady; Darlin'
That's some sort of Southern accent, but it's not a North Carolina or South Carolina accent, that's for sure. Sometimes he sounds white, sometimes he sounds black. Whenever I hear an accent like that, it usually turns out the person is from Louisiana.
But don't go by me. I can definitely say it's not a North Carolina accent, but only a Louisianan can say if it's a Louisiana accent, whether real or faked.
Louisiana FReepers, listen to the recording of the message (on the original link) and tell us what you think of the accent.
6 posted on
11/19/2003 4:37:52 PM PST by
wimpycat
("I'm mean, but I make up for it by bein' real healthy.")
To: chance33_98
Poison is a coward's weapon.
11 posted on
11/19/2003 5:30:45 PM PST by
LibKill
( PULL MY FINGER!)
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