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Re: What to do about trespassing dogs [Re: dogcatcher] #104442 11/02/06 02:39 AM
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The thing I don't like about talking to the neighbors first is if something happens to the dog, I'll be the first person they'll look to and place blame upon. I'm a wishy washy person ain't I?

After reading the case law, I've pretty well decided to not to shoot the dogs at all. After all there's more than one way to skin a cat. Don't worry I don't and won't use traps or snares. I'm more creative than that and I won't provide details.


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Re: What to do about trespassing dogs [Re: Big Orn] #104443 11/02/06 07:25 AM
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Their wives are naggers?

Heck no I don't want no naggers in my camp, neither.

Can't fault a man for disliking a man's wife that's a nagger...




I see the envelope starting to bend here... hehe that's funny.



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