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Dog poop in my cemented driveway
#11
When my twins were young we had this "sweet" dog from down the road.
Who often left his calling card in fact he'd pee on my porch and leave big poops in front of my door.
To make matters worst it would steal my shoes/boots once even took my coffee cup...
The owners would giggle as they handed back my stolen items minus a heel or strap!
One day as I was getting kids into the house (I'd set two dirty diapers on the hood) I. noticed one was missing??
A few minutes later the thief was back for the other jewel..
This got me to thinking (hehehe) so for the next few days each and every gift my children gave me I just
"re-gifted"
Problem solved !!!
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#12
After my own heart!


Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#13
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Originally posted by mar1957

When my twins were young we had this "sweet" dog from down the road.
Who often left his calling card in fact he'd pee on my porch and leave big poops in front of my door.
To make matters worst it would steal my shoes/boots once even took my coffee cup...
The owners would giggle as they handed back my stolen items minus a heel or strap!
One day as I was getting kids into the house (I'd set two dirty diapers on the hood) I. noticed one was missing??
A few minutes later the thief was back for the other jewel..
This got me to thinking (hehehe) so for the next few days each and every gift my children gave me I just
"re-gifted"
Problem solved !!!


Hilarious!


"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

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#14
For any one who walks their dogs - I saw at Rosses' small just bigger than lip stick sized tubes that held "poopy bags" on a roll. They were I think about $2.99 or 3.99 and held 30 (?) bags. Refills were available.

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#15
too funny Mar!
islandgirl
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#16
May, or may not be someone letting their dog do its business in his drive. But to think this is not as much of a plausibility as the strays, is unfair as well. We all know their are people out their, that truly have no honor or dignity. They don’t know how to say thank you, when you hold the door for them, or wave a nice hello when you let them pass in front of you, or change lanes. Their is a generation being raised as we speak, that seems to be missing a HUGE amount of common courtesy and just plain right/wrong. Parents of these monsters are really making it hard on our kids, cause they don’t understand why they get a rap on the beak, or a foot to the ass when they do or say something rude to some one. "But Dad, so and so says those words all the time, and his Mom and Dad never thump him"...

Bring him on over son, he can spend the night any time.[}Smile]
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#17
A little off topic, but I had a supervisor where I worked that was trying to potty train her puppy with carpet squares outside her back door, and couldn't figure out why the damn dog wouldn't quit crapping and peeing on the carpet in the house....Yeah, turds sometimes float to the top......

Rick
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Mahalo
Rick
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