When would you board someone else's boat??
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:52:13 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 16:23:53 -0400, DSK wrote:
Dave Hall wrote:
I grasp it just fine.
In that case, when are you going to accept responsibility for your
actions?
I do, when they are truly mine.
Liar. In another message, you said that if your dog crapped while you
were
walking it, you wouldn't clean it up. You wondered how you would clean it
up. "With what?", you asked. Lame excuse.
Sorry, But I'm not about to carry a bucket and shovel around with me
when I jog. In my town it's not an issue. We at least have enough
common sense out here to realize that other critters besides dogs use
the ground to "dump" on, and it makes little sense to force dog owners
to clean up after messes that wild animals are free to engage in.
Silly boy. If you're walking your dog and the dog craps, it's done so in a
place where it's highly likely that other people will walk. On the other
hand, it's not often that deer go out of their ways to crap on sidewalks.
..... I don't expect other people
to keep their pets off of my lawn
So, we should think the same way? OK. I want to tie your daughter to your
stairway bannister and run a video camera as I play "hide the salami"
with
her rear end. I know the law frowns on that sort of thing with minors,
but
based on your logic, the law is flexible, designed to be ignored based on
what feels right to each of us.
You really do hold one standard for all issues don't you. A truly one
dimensional thinker.
You are a really sick *******. I'm done with you. You'll never be
happy as long as you harbor such thoughts.
Actually, abstract thinking *IS* the path to happiness.
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