Hypothetical Question
#1
If a drunk driver were to crash through our gated driveway, and our dog were to escape, and he happened to wander into my neighbor's yard, and my ******* ******** of a neighbor were to shoot the dog dead, am I responsible for getting the dog's body? (no this did not happen, but I'm severely pissed at my neighbor for some things he said to my wife)
#2
No.
You are responsible for tying your ******* ******** of a neighbor up and making small cuts all over his body with broken glass and pouring hydrochloric acid in them so that he dies slowly and painfully from blood loss and/or toxic shock.
What did he say to your wife?
You are responsible for tying your ******* ******** of a neighbor up and making small cuts all over his body with broken glass and pouring hydrochloric acid in them so that he dies slowly and painfully from blood loss and/or toxic shock.
What did he say to your wife?
#3
Pretty much that our dog has been doing a bunch of things that we know he hasn't been doing, and that he wants us to keep our dog locked up in a kennel (within our fenced yard), and he'll kill it if by some freak accident he gets out and wanders in his yard.
This guy is just an all-around *******, I've spoken with him on many occasions about stuff in general. Even talks to his step-kids like they're dirt.
If someone else is responsible for killing our 80 lb. dog, he's going to have to take care of the body, not me.
This guy is just an all-around *******, I've spoken with him on many occasions about stuff in general. Even talks to his step-kids like they're dirt.
If someone else is responsible for killing our 80 lb. dog, he's going to have to take care of the body, not me.
#9
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Dec 27 2004, 01:43 PM
bah, just consider this a rant, not an open discussion on canine behavior. Wife is on her way to buy privacy fence to put between our yard and his.
good fences make good neighbors
#10
A couple of the panels are up. The neighbor came over and asked my father-in-law, "wouldn't it be easier to get rid of the dog?" he replies, "we're not like that." I thought that was a cool thing to say.