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June 1, 2010 at 9:49 PM #559246June 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM #558282zkParticipant
[quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.
June 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM #558382zkParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.
June 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM #558877zkParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.
June 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM #558978zkParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.
June 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM #559261zkParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.
June 1, 2010 at 9:55 PM #558287CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.[/quote]
And zk…That is why I love living in an HOA…
June 1, 2010 at 9:55 PM #558387CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.[/quote]
And zk…That is why I love living in an HOA…
June 1, 2010 at 9:55 PM #558882CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.[/quote]
And zk…That is why I love living in an HOA…
June 1, 2010 at 9:55 PM #558983CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.[/quote]
And zk…That is why I love living in an HOA…
June 1, 2010 at 9:55 PM #559266CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]No way in hell am I giving up my dog! I am an American citizen and I have a right to own what ever dog I want.
You liberal, nanny state proponents….whine, whine, whine. I have my rights.
I’m gonna have to take my dog for walks around your house. Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal[/quote]
Are you being serious? You go from “I do want to be at least perceived as a good neighbor” to “Go ahead stop me. I am a free to do this, it is not illegal.” So you’ve changed your mind? You don’t care about being perceived as a good neighbor? If you don’t want to be perceived as a bad neighbor, a good strategy for a guy like you might be not to talk to the neighbors at all. Just smile and wave and don’t talk. This way you’ll avoid saying anything that will reveal what lies beneath the “I want to be perceived as a good neighbor” bs.
If your intention was to reinforce the stereotype of what kind of person owns a pitbull, then nicely done.[/quote]
And zk…That is why I love living in an HOA…
June 1, 2010 at 10:06 PM #558292scaredyclassicParticipantis it illegal for the neighbors to leave out little bowls of antifreeze for your pooch to lap up? no. this is america. i can leave out little cups of antifreeze on your route inc ase your dog develops a powerful thirst. no one can stop me. or maybe a nice steak with rat poison it. yeah. american beef. you can’t stop beef production.
June 1, 2010 at 10:06 PM #558392scaredyclassicParticipantis it illegal for the neighbors to leave out little bowls of antifreeze for your pooch to lap up? no. this is america. i can leave out little cups of antifreeze on your route inc ase your dog develops a powerful thirst. no one can stop me. or maybe a nice steak with rat poison it. yeah. american beef. you can’t stop beef production.
June 1, 2010 at 10:06 PM #558887scaredyclassicParticipantis it illegal for the neighbors to leave out little bowls of antifreeze for your pooch to lap up? no. this is america. i can leave out little cups of antifreeze on your route inc ase your dog develops a powerful thirst. no one can stop me. or maybe a nice steak with rat poison it. yeah. american beef. you can’t stop beef production.
June 1, 2010 at 10:06 PM #558988scaredyclassicParticipantis it illegal for the neighbors to leave out little bowls of antifreeze for your pooch to lap up? no. this is america. i can leave out little cups of antifreeze on your route inc ase your dog develops a powerful thirst. no one can stop me. or maybe a nice steak with rat poison it. yeah. american beef. you can’t stop beef production.
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