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Post by BrainFerentz4Prez on Aug 19, 2019 8:08:14 GMT -6
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Post by BrainFerentz4Prez on May 18, 2020 21:26:13 GMT -6
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Post by Logan Roy’s Bastard Son on May 23, 2020 7:45:38 GMT -6
Tragic as this is, I really shouldn’t chuckle at the thought of a pack of ankle-biting dachshunds attacking and killing an adult woman.
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Post by twinlaker on May 23, 2020 8:37:41 GMT -6
Tragic as this is, I really shouldn’t chuckle at the thought of a pack of ankle-biting dachshunds attacking and killing an adult woman. Always wear your knee highs.... oh, and maybe shin guards?
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Post by Ginger on Jul 3, 2020 23:14:09 GMT -6
I’ve been walking around my neighborhood for the last month or so in the evening with my dog. Both of us need the exercise and he needed the training although the prong collar pretty much trained him the first half a block. He’s about 40 lbs. half chocolate lab and half spaniel of some sort. He’s a good boy but with no manners. Kind of like Duff. Anyway I usually only encounter a few people walking at the same time, between 9-10 at night. However the last two nights I’ve had two pit bulls, one each night . Yesterday there were some people hanging out across the street from where I was and this white pit bull saw my dog and came bounding across the street. I stopped walking and it ain’t no lie when I say I was ready to use my pepper spray. No collar. Her owner finally sauntered over after a few minutes to get her because the dog wouldn’t come when called, and she said “she’s a really nice dog”. Doesn’t every pit owner say that after they attack? Then tonight on a different street there was a very large male Pitt bull running crazy the opposite direction and then saw us and came bounding over. They are such incredibly muscular dogs. No owner around although I have an idea who it may belong to and figure it got away because of all of the fireworks. My husband was with me this time and he was yelling at the dog to go but he wouldn’t initiallet but then we started to walk away and he was gone. He did have a collar but I wasn’t about to put my face near his to see what was on it. Didn’t have my pepper spray with me, but maybe I should carry a knife.
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Post by socal on Jul 4, 2020 3:01:27 GMT -6
I’ve been walking around my neighborhood for the last month or so in the evening with my dog. Both of us need the exercise and he needed the training although the prong collar pretty much trained him the first half a block. He’s about 40 lbs. half chocolate lab and half spaniel of some sort. He’s a good boy but with no manners. Kind of like Duff. Anyway I usually only encounter a few people walking at the same time, between 9-10 at night. However the last two nights I’ve had two pit bulls, one each night . Yesterday there were some people hanging out across the street from where I was and this white pit bull saw my dog and came bounding across the street. I stopped walking and it ain’t no lie when I say I was ready to use my pepper spray. No collar. Her owner finally sauntered over after a few minutes to get her because the dog wouldn’t come when called, and she said “she’s a really nice dog”. Doesn’t every pit owner say that after they attack? Then tonight on a different street there was a very large male Pitt bull running crazy the opposite direction and then saw us and came bounding over. They are such incredibly muscular dogs. No owner around although I have an idea who it may belong to and figure it got away because of all of the fireworks. My husband was with me this time and he was yelling at the dog to go but he wouldn’t initiallet but then we started to walk away and he was gone. He did have a collar but I wasn’t about to put my face near his to see what was on it. Didn’t have my pepper spray with me, but maybe I should carry a knife. It's OK to admit among us friends that have admitted similar actions... you had to clean up more than your dog's shat, right?
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Post by Ginger on Jul 4, 2020 8:49:24 GMT -6
I’ve been walking around my neighborhood for the last month or so in the evening with my dog. Both of us need the exercise and he needed the training although the prong collar pretty much trained him the first half a block. He’s about 40 lbs. half chocolate lab and half spaniel of some sort. He’s a good boy but with no manners. Kind of like Duff. Anyway I usually only encounter a few people walking at the same time, between 9-10 at night. However the last two nights I’ve had two pit bulls, one each night . Yesterday there were some people hanging out across the street from where I was and this white pit bull saw my dog and came bounding across the street. I stopped walking and it ain’t no lie when I say I was ready to use my pepper spray. No collar. Her owner finally sauntered over after a few minutes to get her because the dog wouldn’t come when called, and she said “she’s a really nice dog”. Doesn’t every pit owner say that after they attack? Then tonight on a different street there was a very large male Pitt bull running crazy the opposite direction and then saw us and came bounding over. They are such incredibly muscular dogs. No owner around although I have an idea who it may belong to and figure it got away because of all of the fireworks. My husband was with me this time and he was yelling at the dog to go but he wouldn’t initiallet but then we started to walk away and he was gone. He did have a collar but I wasn’t about to put my face near his to see what was on it. Didn’t have my pepper spray with me, but maybe I should carry a knife. It's OK to admit among us friends that have admitted similar actions... you had to clean up more than your dog's shat, right? Ha! No. What’s interesting is neither dog barked or growled when they came over and were only interested in my dog and he wasn’t barking or growling either. I was trying not to freak out and talked to both dogs with “doggy talk”. My husband not so much. Years ago when we lived in Indiana in the country I used to on long walks on quiet country roads between farm fields by myself. I always carried pepper spray but I was always worried about roaming dogs. There were several times when I’d have a big dog come out of nowhere rushing me barking and growling and I’d just stop walking and talk calmly to them and they’d sniff me and then go on their way. It was still terrifying. Dogs were scary but pick up trucks full of dudes driving by were worse
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 11:02:48 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with.
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Post by socal on Jul 6, 2020 12:24:00 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with. Halberd
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Jul 6, 2020 13:20:42 GMT -6
Have you tried mounting and fucking any dog that you cross paths with, just to establish dominance and that it knows you are the pack leader? I learned that from the Dog Whisperer.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 13:33:42 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with. Halberd I like where your head is, but that is too bulky to carry around. Plus, those dogs often attack in packs. One will grab another dog and when the dog yelps like a chew toy, it triggers some shit in the rest of the pack to attack. You will want a gun with as many rounds as are permitted by local law to deal with this situation.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 13:34:23 GMT -6
And for the record, I recommend hollow points so the bullets aren't flying all over the neighborhood if you have to put one or two of them down.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 13:35:32 GMT -6
Have you tried mounting and fucking any dog that you cross paths with, just to establish dominance and that it knows you are the pack leader? I learned that from the Dog Whisperer. That really only works with men. Even my dog, which is like a 10 pound chihuahua mix, absolutely will not submit to a female. Dogs just do not respect women.
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Post by Logan Roy’s Bastard Son on Jul 6, 2020 13:43:46 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with. In these cases prolly good she didn’t cap los perros. Future encounters might be with unhappy pandillero owners.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 6, 2020 14:23:53 GMT -6
Have you tried mounting and fucking any dog that you cross paths with, just to establish dominance and that it knows you are the pack leader? I learned that from the Dog Whisperer. That really only works with men. Even my dog, which is like a 10 pound chihuahua mix, absolutely will not submit to a female. Dogs just do not respect women. Your dog sounds like he has a napoleon complex. Real men like a little sub role play every now and again.
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Post by Earl Slick on Jul 6, 2020 15:23:26 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with. This is why I started carrying pepper spray after an encounter with a pibull and then decided a carry permit would be more appropriate. The power that dog had left me no doubt that has he wanted to take me down there was little I could have done to stop it. I’ve long since let my carry permit expire tho so hopefully I don’t have another incident with an aggressive dog.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 15:33:56 GMT -6
You don't stop a rott or a pit with pepper spray. You'll just piss it off. You have to get a concealed carry permit and get a nice Glock or Sig or something that you feel comfortable with. This is why I started carrying pepper spray after an encounter with a pibull and then decided a carry permit would be more appropriate. The power that dog had left me no doubt that has he wanted to take me down there was little I could have done to stop it. I’ve long since let my carry permit expire tho so hopefully I don’t have another incident with an aggressive dog. We had a pretty big beef a year or so ago when someone suggested that gun owners execute loose pits that enter their property on site. There was the one post about loose pits and a bunch of pearl clutching about the thought of someone shooting a dog, but ever since there, I haven't seen a single post saying "Loose pit in the neighborhood."
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 6, 2020 15:37:10 GMT -6
That really only works with men. Even my dog, which is like a 10 pound chihuahua mix, absolutely will not submit to a female. Dogs just do not respect women. Your dog sounds like he has a napoleon complex. Real men like a little sub role play every now and again. My dog is a girl. She looks just like Chloe from the hit movie franchise Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
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Post by Ginger on Jul 6, 2020 16:42:23 GMT -6
This is why I started carrying pepper spray after an encounter with a pibull and then decided a carry permit would be more appropriate. The power that dog had left me no doubt that has he wanted to take me down there was little I could have done to stop it. I’ve long since let my carry permit expire tho so hopefully I don’t have another incident with an aggressive dog. We had a pretty big beef a year or so ago when someone suggested that gun owners execute loose pits that enter their property on site. There was the one post about loose pits and a bunch of pearl clutching about the thought of someone shooting a dog, but ever since there, I haven't seen a single post saying "Loose pit in the neighborhood." Do you belong to one of those neighborhoods social sites? Does that come with your HOA As a benefit so you can complain about someone with a tractor tire sandbox or even the audacity to have curtains more colorful than beige?
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2020 6:21:14 GMT -6
We had a pretty big beef a year or so ago when someone suggested that gun owners execute loose pits that enter their property on site. There was the one post about loose pits and a bunch of pearl clutching about the thought of someone shooting a dog, but ever since there, I haven't seen a single post saying "Loose pit in the neighborhood." Do you belong to one of those neighborhoods social sites? Does that come with your HOA As a benefit so you can complain about someone with a tractor tire sandbox or even the audacity to have curtains more colorful than beige? I can just picture OK4P on Nextdoor: Whoever keeps putting notes in my mailbox about the Del Earnhart flag in my garage....
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 7, 2020 7:53:04 GMT -6
We had a pretty big beef a year or so ago when someone suggested that gun owners execute loose pits that enter their property on site. There was the one post about loose pits and a bunch of pearl clutching about the thought of someone shooting a dog, but ever since there, I haven't seen a single post saying "Loose pit in the neighborhood." Do you belong to one of those neighborhoods social sites? Does that come with your HOA As a benefit so you can complain about someone with a tractor tire sandbox or even the audacity to have curtains more colorful than beige? Yeah, it's called Backdoor or something like that. It was critical in getting our pool reopened because there were like 8 pearl clutchers who were like "OMG, we'll kill millions if we reopen the pool" and it gave an easy sounding board for them to be drowned out. I stay off it unless there is something juicy going on. One time, a dog or wolf or perhaps a small bear had clearly vomited on the playground and some Karen started a thread about it rather than cleaning it up and because she's a friend of mine, rather than pile on about the fact she didn't clean it up or the fact that other Karens were calling her a bad mom for having the audacity to take her kids to the playground during The Germ, I derailed it into a conversation about the puke and we got about 60 speculative comments about the puke, including what was in it and what left it, which took the heat off her. A couple weeks ago I had ginned up a great post about a 50 cal that I want to buy and was planning to ask if it had adequate stopping power for most home defense scenarios and who from the architectural committee I needed to have sign off on a nest/turret that I wanted to build on my roof, but my colleague talked me out of it because you have to use your real name and shit and he was like "dude, I don't want some group of hens who hate guns to decide they want to shit all over our firm and you on social media so please don't throw it up there" and I listened to him. He liked the post and was going to be the first to comment and bince he's a West Point grad he was gonna explain how the use of a 50 cal can violate the Geneva Convention, but because there are so many retards out there who wouldn't have realized it was clearly a troll post we cratered it.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 7, 2020 7:55:04 GMT -6
Do you belong to one of those neighborhoods social sites? Does that come with your HOA As a benefit so you can complain about someone with a tractor tire sandbox or even the audacity to have curtains more colorful than beige? I can just picture OK4P on Nextdoor: Whoever keeps putting notes in my mailbox about the Del Earnhart flag in my garage.... Nah, no one is like that. They only go nuts on shit that actually hurts property values. Boats in driveways, stars and bars, lawn looks like shit (doesn't even have to be alive, just not overgrown with weeds and only on the front), moss growing all over your house, etc. It's just shit like that.
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Post by Ginger on Jul 7, 2020 8:39:39 GMT -6
I can just picture OK4P on Nextdoor: Whoever keeps putting notes in my mailbox about the Del Earnhart flag in my garage.... Nah, no one is like that. They only go nuts on shit that actually hurts property values. Boats in driveways, stars and bars, lawn looks like shit (doesn't even have to be alive, just not overgrown with weeds and only on the front), moss growing all over your house, etc. It's just shit like that. So you are spitting your time between Nextdoor, HN, and this place. Can the rest of us sign up and post. We could make fake addresses...like what whatever yours is plus 1/2, so it looks like you’re renting out a room or. I wonder if the neighbors around here use that app. For Fourth of July there were a bunch of neighbors at the end of the street shooting off fireworks and hanging out together. I didn’t know there was a get together. They all mostly live in the ball of the cup-de-sac and we live in the shaft, close to the tip. Apparently the shafters aren’t as cool as the ballers. They always stare at you when you drive to the end of the street and turn around. There’s at least one of them that doesn’t think you should do that as it’s “their” street, so I always make sure I do that instead of turning into my driveway. I surprised one of them last month while going up to him with my mask (of course) and asking him about his electric weed eater and steering the conversation to a particular large hosta he had in his yard that I’ve been admiring and then he dug out of piece for me so I planted it in my yard. Haven’t spoke to him before or after that. I know my neighbors on either side of me and across the street but we mostly don’t talk more than “how ya doing?” “Uffda that was long winter!” and “good lord it’s hot out! 92 degrees and 78% humidity? It’s like living in the south!” We all just like to mind our own business. I was kind of worried when the newer neighbors at the precipice put up an “I can’t breathe” sign in their yard. I don’t mind but was worried about the balls part of the street. Then my daughter went out and out a black lives matter on the sidewalk in front of our house. Few days later on a walk around the cul-de-sac there was a house that had BLM in chalk on their sidewalk and driveway so maybe they’re not so bad.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 7, 2020 9:04:32 GMT -6
Nah, no one is like that. They only go nuts on shit that actually hurts property values. Boats in driveways, stars and bars, lawn looks like shit (doesn't even have to be alive, just not overgrown with weeds and only on the front), moss growing all over your house, etc. It's just shit like that. So you are spitting your time between Nextdoor, HN, and this place. Can the rest of us sign up and post. We could make fake addresses...like what whatever yours is plus 1/2, so it looks like you’re renting out a room or. I wonder if the neighbors around here use that app. For Fourth of July there were a bunch of neighbors at the end of the street shooting off fireworks and hanging out together. I didn’t know there was a get together. They all mostly live in the ball of the cup-de-sac and we live in the shaft, close to the tip. Apparently the shafters aren’t as cool as the ballers. They always stare at you when you drive to the end of the street and turn around. There’s at least one of them that doesn’t think you should do that as it’s “their” street, so I always make sure I do that instead of turning into my driveway. I surprised one of them last month while going up to him with my mask (of course) and asking him about his electric weed eater and steering the conversation to a particular large hosta he had in his yard that I’ve been admiring and then he dug out of piece for me so I planted it in my yard. Haven’t spoke to him before or after that. I know my neighbors on either side of me and across the street but we mostly don’t talk more than “how ya doing?” “Uffda that was long winter!” and “good lord it’s hot out! 92 degrees and 78% humidity? It’s like living in the south!” We all just like to mind our own business. I was kind of worried when the newer neighbors at the precipice put up an “I can’t breathe” sign in their yard. I don’t mind but was worried about the balls part of the street. Then my daughter went out and out a black lives matter on the sidewalk in front of our house. Few days later on a walk around the cul-de-sac there was a house that had BLM in chalk on their sidewalk and driveway so maybe they’re not so bad. Just check their page and see if your neighborhood is covered. They charge your credit card a penny and charge it back to verify your address. The only substantive thing I've ever used it for was to organize a fallback trick or treating plan in the event we had thunderstorms last year. Thankfully they miraculously held off until 9:30 so it was fine. Anyway, your neighborhood is typical of Minnesota and I doubt those people organized on the app. Your neighborhood is probably full of constipated assholes who are passive aggressive. They don't like outsiders and being from a different part of the street constitutes an outsider. Minnesota is just like that. Iowa has pockets of it, like Clive or the non-football fans who live in University Heights, but most of Minnesota is just full of assholes. Even before The Germ hit, my driveway was a popular drinking spot and folks knew where they could find me on nice nights when I was in town. I know almost everyone on my street and probably half the people in my 200 house subdivision because the southern folk spend way more time walking around and in their front yards socializing. We got the boy a telescope and a lot of the kids came by to check out Venus a few weeks ago. Jupiter is now really prominent, but it comes up a little too late for the kids to see it and Saturn is coming into focus as well. Maybe in a few weeks those will both be good for the kids to see as the days get shorter.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2020 9:28:51 GMT -6
Do you belong to one of those neighborhoods social sites? Does that come with your HOA As a benefit so you can complain about someone with a tractor tire sandbox or even the audacity to have curtains more colorful than beige? Yeah, it's called Backdoor or something like that. It was critical in getting our pool reopened because there were like 8 pearl clutchers who were like "OMG, we'll kill millions if we reopen the pool" and it gave an easy sounding board for them to be drowned out. I stay off it unless there is something juicy going on. One time, a dog or wolf or perhaps a small bear had clearly vomited on the playground and some Karen started a thread about it rather than cleaning it up and because she's a friend of mine, rather than pile on about the fact she didn't clean it up or the fact that other Karens were calling her a bad mom for having the audacity to take her kids to the playground during The Germ, I derailed it into a conversation about the puke and we got about 60 speculative comments about the puke, including what was in it and what left it, which took the heat off her. A couple weeks ago I had ginned up a great post about a 50 cal that I want to buy and was planning to ask if it had adequate stopping power for most home defense scenarios and who from the architectural committee I needed to have sign off on a nest/turret that I wanted to build on my roof, but my colleague talked me out of it because you have to use your real name and shit and he was like "dude, I don't want some group of hens who hate guns to decide they want to shit all over our firm and you on social media so please don't throw it up there" and I listened to him. He liked the post and was going to be the first to comment and bince he's a West Point grad he was gonna explain how the use of a 50 cal can violate the Geneva Convention, but because there are so many retards out there who wouldn't have realized it was clearly a troll post we cratered it. A good troll is indistinguishable from reality.
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