72SwingerJosh
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Someone took a picture of this and posted on Facebook. It was taken in Erie PA but the guys plates looks to be from out of state. Gives a whole new meaning to riding ***** on a bike lol.
Well I don't know if it's just a Florida thing but there is definitely a trend here. I'm not a fan of people dragging their mutts everywhere they go. I was in Lowes a while back this guys with his dog on a leash, mid stride the dog just drops a deuce on the floor. A walking ****. I said hey man your dog left a present back here. He shrugs and keeps on moving. Like there wasn't conclusive evidence his dog did it. Luckily there was an employee close by who I alerted. He tracked the guy down, made him come back and clean it up. Guy acted like he was all put out. WTF is wrong with people?Here in Florida you see alot of this. Surprised it is legal. Down here people bring em in the grocery store, restaurants, you name it. All dressed up like their kids. People are ate up.
That looks like a Jersey tag. Not that I would be privy to such things. /sView attachment 1715393959
Someone took a picture of this and posted on Facebook. It was taken in Erie PA but the guys plates looks to be from out of state. Gives a whole new meaning to riding ***** on a bike lol.
Don't get me wrong, I like dogs. But they are animals. I don't like them in my house, or in my food store or restaurant. And trust me, if you were a dog would you want to be humiliated by your owner dressing you up like a fricken dork and parading you around in public places? I think not !
Don't get me wrong, I like dogs. But they are animals. I don't like them in my house, or in my food store or restaurant. And trust me, if you were a dog would you want to be humiliated by your owner dressing you up like a fricken dork and parading you around in public places? I think not !
Meh. Still not a fan. But whatever, to each his own. Certainly hope you clean up after your dog if he decides to crap in a store or restaurant. LOL
Looks like this guy...
Driver Spots A Very Special Couple Riding Down The Highway
I've encountered plenty of people whose personal hygiene is far worse than most of the animals I see out in public. Nothing to stop the dirtbags from going to your grocery store or restaurant. Think about some of the mouthbreathing booger eaters you've seen around and then imagine them handling the items in the produce isle before you. I'm ok with a dog walking through. As far as being "dressed up like a dork", the dog doesn't know any better, and they're lucky to have an owner that loves them and takes care of them, even if it means the occasional ridiculous costume. Plenty of unfortunate dogs and cats out there that would be lucky to have such an owner.
Well yeah, it's the owners. The dog didn't drag itself in there. That's why I didn't say the dog should clean it up. LolAgain, that's not the dog's fault, that's on the owner.
Don't get me wrong, I like dogs. But they are animals. I don't like them in my house, or in my food store or restaurant. And trust me, if you were a dog would you want to be humiliated by your owner dressing you up like a fricken dork and parading you around in public places? I think not !
Looks like this guy...
Driver Spots A Very Special Couple Riding Down The Highway
I've encountered plenty of people whose personal hygiene is far worse than most of the animals I see out in public. Nothing to stop the dirtbags from going to your grocery store or restaurant. Think about some of the mouthbreathing booger eaters you've seen around and then imagine them handling the items in the produce isle before you. I'm ok with a dog walking through. As far as being "dressed up like a dork", the dog doesn't know any better, and they're lucky to have an owner that loves them and takes care of them, even if it means the occasional ridiculous costume. Plenty of unfortunate dogs and cats out there that would be lucky to have such an owner.
One day the Wife and I were in Safeway and a woman had her dog sitting in the basket where a kid would sit.
Right next to the Woman I said to my Wife, "Well, if you ever wondered what has been in your shopping cart before you can add dogs *** to the list.
The Woman gave me a quick dirty look, and I said "hey I'm not the one with a dog in a food cart".
AND service animal my ***.
If you need a Chihuahua or Poodle to support your emotional self when going in a grocery store you have bigger issue's.
Pets in stores is BS.
Seems like there’s a bunch of folks who think dogs are “dirty” and people are “clean”. Well, you’re a crap load more likely to catch something off the kid in the cart than the dog. Kid picks his nose, scratches his butt, sticks his fingers in his mouth and then gloms the whole mess all over the cart handles. That’s just standard toddler operating procedure. Kids that grow up with pets have fewer illnesses and allergies too
Study: Why Dogs and Cats Make Babies Healthier | TIME.com
Yeah, I’d rather see a dog in the cart than your little drooling plague sponge. Absolutely.
Like I said before, if you think the dog butt in the cart is the dirtiest thing that’s been in it you’re sadly misinformed. You wanna know what’s “clean” and what’s “dirty”, try working an ambulance during cold and flu season. The dog is the absolute least of your worries.
Ain't saying dogs are dirty. Just saying so far this year I've seen 1 dog crap on the floor in Lowes. 0 people. I'll keep ya'll posted.
Did I ever say I thought people were cleaner?I
The cleanliness of either really isn't my point in posting, but the intrusion of pets in retail businesses or public places is.
In my opinion it's along the lines of someone smoking right next to a non smoker.
It's an intrusion and rude IMO.
Hell I don't even like someone else's dog or cat in my space when I go to their house.