When would you board someone else's boat??
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 15:02:12 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
I would challenge that you seem to be the one projecting the fixation
with dog poop. You are the one making the big deal about it. Most
other people just let nature take its course.
Dave
Let nature take its course? That's what I've been saying all along. But,
here's the difference: I acknowledge that nature sometimes works in ways
that are sad.
Nature does not include guns. Nor do animals kill for sport or
revenge. But a few weeks of rain will dissolve dog droppings.
I wouldn't kill a dog for sport or revenge. If it happened, it would be one
of the many things necessary to contribute to the ongoing gardening project.
It's no different than sharpening the spade or going out to buy peat moss.
Just another thing on the list.
I don't think it's funny when I see a lion kill a gazelle on
TV, but as you say, "**** happens".
Yes, and if you truly needed to hunt the neighbor's dog to provide
food for your family, it would be a different issue.
I *do* need to hunt the neighbor's dog, in order to keep it from obstructing
the creation of food in my garden.
But, here's the real deal, Dave. I plant flowers, too. Tons of them. When
I'm outside, I don't want to have to look down at my feet. I want to look
up. And, some of the flowers bloom or smell best at night. I don't want to
carry a flashlight. If you and your dog make it necessary for me to be more
vigilant than I choose to be on my own property, you have stolen from me in
more ways than one.
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