#925558 - 08/19/0910:13 AMRe: I'll admit that I'm ashamed of myself today.
[Re: RManFlint]
chiknbut
Bowl Cut Boy
Registered: 09/01/04
Loc: JRP lunchroom
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Quote: In defense of those who spent the majority of their time on this board battling with him, he took it and gave it right back. He knew this was all just a silly game. I doubt he even had any personal ill will against their likes.
BINGO! That's how I felt about him.
Heck, I'll bet we could have had some interesting discussions about Bulgakov over an AB's beef-and-pork sammich, fries and a red cream.
Not so much.
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Quote: And it would be swell if, in the future, the locals took the time to report some hillbilly who abandons his house and a couple of dozen un-neutered and spayed dogs - before they turn feral and someone gets killed - as well as the dogs most likely being destroyed. If the poms were familiar with this property, I can't imagine for the life of me why they'd want to bring a leashed dog anywhere near it. Just viewing the news video of the dog pack is horrifying. So many questions.
No [censored].
How can a dozen feral dogs run around loose? I guess there aren't any ranchers in that part of Georgia. They have a habit of taking care of feral dogs real quick.
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Strange... night before last I had a dream many of us were gathering for Pom's funeral. I guess my subconscious has an image, however erroneous, of what some of you look like.
Quote: Word, copper. I was thinking that if I'd been the poms I would have planted a whole row of Castor Beans. Or not gone outside without a tazer.
"Sometimes the pack mentality can play a role. One dog gets aroused and that revs up his buddies," Goldfarb said.
All it takes is one Alpha male in a pack of otherwise docile feral dogs.
There are a number of packs of feral dogs in KCK, especially around the woods in Argentine and Armourdale. I had a pack of about six rather large dogs coming at my when I was getting in my car about five years ago.
Like the quote says, all a pack needs is one vicious leader.
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#925565 - 08/19/0903:48 PMRe: I'll admit that I'm ashamed of myself today.
[Re: WisconsinJayhawk]
jayhawklaw
Baby Jay
Registered: 02/02/08
Loc: Free State Lobby
I posted on election night that I probably would wait for the first 100 days of the Obama administration before coming back around.
It's been wonderful. I do miss the cast of characters sometimes, though.
I never met Pom and my low-brow take on politics was probably beneath his mention most of the time, but I still feel a great sense of loss over this story.
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Quote: All it takes is one Alpha male in a pack of otherwise docile feral dogs.
Dogs are very similar to people, only they are more direct. Usually their alpha is a genuine alpha, and is actually leading his mob. In people, they are usually actual cowards who hide behind a microphone or a radio program, inciting the weak-willed and easily led. I think they ought to figure out which dog started all this and name him "Glenn Beck" or "Rush Limbaugh" before they euthanize him. I think Pomeranian would approve.