I'd have to leave my vegetable plot Slip!
On 19 Apr, 01:54, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you know or do you realize that if you sell off your excess, get
> into your vehicle and drive into the great wide open, without any idea
> of destination, that you will find yourself out of the quagmire of
> shiite neighbors and the dog eat dog world? Just leave, there is a
> really great world waiting for you, far from where you are now.
>
> On Apr 18, 6:24 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My car was vandalised again last night by a woman with two
> > "Staffordshire-druggie" dogs in tow. She left her fingerprints and
> > I'm 90% sure who did it. Cops are yet to get here with the
> > fingerprint kit (24 hours on). Maybe we could breed a dog that passed
> > on the allergy of integrity?
>
> > On 18 Apr, 23:27, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Pit bulls get a bad rep. Awesome breed and great with kids but I
> > > wouldn't own one because of the liability. People discriminate
> > > against them and their owners. I'd hazard a guess that those that
> > > don't have a problem admitting to criminal behavior also might love
> > > the attention owning a 'bad dog' would bring them. There are no bad
> > > dogs, just bad owners.
>
> > > dj
>
> > > On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:42 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > ARE you right to trust your instincts if you cross the street when you
> > > > encounter a snarling pit bull with an equally forbidding owner? A new
> > > > study suggests that the owners of so-called "vicious" dogs commit more
> > > > crimes than those who do not own such a dog.
>
> > > > Laurie Ragatz and her colleagues at the University of West Virginia in
> > > > Morgantown examined whether owners of vicious dogs - those classed by
> > > > the American Kennel Club as breeds with a high risk of causing injury
> > > > to humans - were different in personality and behaviour to others.
> > > > Their online questionnaire of 758 students, 563 of whom owned dogs,
> > > > revealed owners of vicious dogs were significantly more likely to
> > > > admit crimes such as vandalism, illegal drug use and fighting than
> > > > other dog owners and those without dogs (Journal of Forensic Sciences,
> > > > DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01001.x).
>
> > > > Hardly surprising. Perhaps we could guess each other's dog? I hope
> > > > all would guess I own Grommet(from Wallace and Grommet), though
> > > > suspect I might be seen as harbouring a rottweiler-pitbull! Does
> > > > Molly's poodle have a 'pitbull shadow'? Does Chris' domesticated
> > > > african hunting dog do ganga?
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