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One of the morons here...
On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 07:00:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Poquito Loco On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:35:10 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/6/16 3:27 PM, wrote: On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:09:27 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: A hunting dog is not the same as a dog of the same breed, who does not hunt. One of the retrievers I had was a hunting dog I adopted. The other was just a household pet. Neither of them had much use for fireworks. I don't think fireworks sound like gunshots and neither did the hunting retriever. So that would imply some dogs would be afraid of gun shots and not fireworks. How were your dogs with thunder, assuming you lived somewhere where it was a regular enough occurrence to develop a pattern. It does appear that we are simply talking about people who have a dislike for fireworks and are trying to make excuses. It is sort of like the bull**** that came up around "second hand smoke". People hate the idea of smoking so they invent a public health scare about even seeing someone smoking a block away. I was talking to someone who was trying to say there were significant health risks if you can smell smoke on someone's clothes. That is ridiculous. I dunno. I like loud, flashy firecrackers or fireworks, or whatever they are called. My cats don't like thunder, and all of them are far better hunters than any dogs I know. We've had a field mouse wander in once in a while. I usually find the mouse body with the little critter's throat ripped out. The smell of cigarette smoke makes me want to puke. Hate coming across a smoker in an elevator. Blech. "Then you should say something. You've expressed your displeasure with the actions of others in the past, according to you. Smoking in elevators has been illegal most places for many years. Is there one in Huntingtown where it's legal" Why are you always looking for a squabble? Harry didn't say the guy was actually smoking in the elevator. Those of us who still have keen senses can smell the stench of cigarette or especially cigar smoke from six to ten feet away...and especially in an enclosed area. Did something I say offend you, Don? Was there something I said which should have offended Harry? I asked him a question, one which he is old enough to answer. His reference was to 'cigarette smoke', not to a stench on someone's clothes. Perhaps reading is rough for you? |
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One of the morons here...
Poquito Loco Wrote in message:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 07:00:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Poquito Loco On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:35:10 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/6/16 3:27 PM, wrote: On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:09:27 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: A hunting dog is not the same as a dog of the same breed, who does not hunt. One of the retrievers I had was a hunting dog I adopted. The other was just a household pet. Neither of them had much use for fireworks. I don't think fireworks sound like gunshots and neither did the hunting retriever. So that would imply some dogs would be afraid of gun shots and not fireworks. How were your dogs with thunder, assuming you lived somewhere where it was a regular enough occurrence to develop a pattern. It does appear that we are simply talking about people who have a dislike for fireworks and are trying to make excuses. It is sort of like the bull**** that came up around "second hand smoke". People hate the idea of smoking so they invent a public health scare about even seeing someone smoking a block away. I was talking to someone who was trying to say there were significant health risks if you can smell smoke on someone's clothes. That is ridiculous. I dunno. I like loud, flashy firecrackers or fireworks, or whatever they are called. My cats don't like thunder, and all of them are far better hunters than any dogs I know. We've had a field mouse wander in once in a while. I usually find the mouse body with the little critter's throat ripped out. The smell of cigarette smoke makes me want to puke. Hate coming across a smoker in an elevator. Blech. "Then you should say something. You've expressed your displeasure with the actions of others in the past, according to you. Smoking in elevators has been illegal most places for many years. Is there one in Huntingtown where it's legal" Why are you always looking for a squabble? Harry didn't say the guy was actually smoking in the elevator. Those of us who still have keen senses can smell the stench of cigarette or especially cigar smoke from six to ten feet away...and especially in an enclosed area. Did something I say offend you, Don? Was there something I said which should have offended Harry? I asked him a question, one which he is old enough to answer. His reference was to 'cigarette smoke', not to a stench on someone's clothes. Perhaps reading is rough for you? Harry cant write and Donnie cant read. What a pair they make. -- x |
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