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Old 12-27-2004, 12:24 PM
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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)
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Old 12-27-2004, 12:28 PM
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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?
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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.
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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.
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What a douche.



You should ban him.
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if he shoots your dog on his property its his problem. setting up a camera wouldnt be a bad idea
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If he shoots your dog on his property, not only is the body his problem, but the animal cruelty felony chages are his problem too.
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**** your nieghbor's wife in the Then shoot your load in one of the old man's socks.
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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
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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.
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