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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:09 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:19 pm
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FogSage Pantimime FogSage I'm having to control myself as a new member of this guild has been irritating me lately. Not personally, but indirectly.......>_>
My work here is done. Muwahahahaha!
Not you, darlin'. >> Someone else. I just want to be very vague for right now...
I'm a darlin'!... I feel so loved *sniffles and holds onto tablet stylus like a grammy award, misty eyed*
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 2:04 pm
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Pantimime UglyCoyoteNG XD Kriss got my started, lol. surprised keep it out of the kids range? oh oh oh, whn Queenies older shes going to live in This!
My midget is way too curious and agile. I think I'll wait til she's old enough to understand that this buggy is a GOOD buggy. LoL. I love that unit too! THat's awesome! It looks hangable.. that'd be interesting to have hanging from your ceiling above your bed.
*wake up* Good morning my babies! LoL
It is a hanging cage, its one of my favorites. I may use the same cage for small lizard I eventualy plan on getting, or perhaps a snake i've had my eye on. wink
Af Mas shoki_de_nai I'm begining to wonder if I'll ever get my stuff back. My brother's account was "unfairly banned" (though he made a new one and I guess got people to donate to him) which makes me think they finally processed my report, yet I haven't gotten my things back. confused Also, FA is starting to bother me. There's more journal entries about the cub porn thing than there are submissions in my messages. And some people are leaving and removing all their art. crying I think that's completely silly. Join the club, Shoki *offers her a piece of bamboo to gnaw on* It's what I do when I'm annoyed...As of Saturday Didnt know there WAS FA drama. >>
Kakarotto-san I am actually considering on applying to this once I improve my art more and get a nice portifolo put together link! Good luck,Kaky.
Krissim Klaw UglyCoyoteNG XD Kriss got my started, lol. surprised keep it out of the kids range? oh oh oh, whn Queenies older shes going to live in This! Mwhahaha, Mantis shedding time. Guess I forgot to mention how much bigger they are after every shedding. She looks twice the size, because that literally is how much bigger they are after every shedding. Little mantises just like to double up. O.o bats at pretty cage. Screen cages like those type are my favorite. I haven't seen that specific modle before, link to store/name if item/ info sharey please. mrgreen I wish you had! It scared the crap out of me! I cried! I thought she was dead! Yeah. She seriously doubled up. I was expecting a slight change, unnoticable, like my snakes. Hoshit she seriously doubled up. Im still in shock. XD
wink Nice cage, isnt it? Get on AIM and we can discuss it, its an amazing little cage. You can even pad-lock this one.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:37 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 4:06 pm
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I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work.
I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 4:25 pm
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FogSage I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work. I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person.
You know..coming from dog training. Whatever works for you, works. But as soon as people start complaing about a dog, that lightbulb will go on in your head about maybe I do need to do something with my dog. Like I said, chasing cars is a safety issue. I know a dog who jumps into the water and chases boats. Getting a dog stuck in the crop is not the most ideal situation, but you recognize the risk.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 4:34 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:02 pm
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CoffeeFox I'm now having to choose between going to college full time and getting Social Security benefits from my dead mother, or going to college part time and work part time. My aunt tells me that I shouldn't quit my job because of Social Security, and my step-mother says just the opposite. I don't know what I want to do. My schooling is more important right now than work is. I......I'm so confused......v.v
You should do what's most beneficial. Look at the facts. You need money, you need college. You can either work a job AND get SS (Lessened most likely if you hold a job, I'm not sure), which would probably be beneficial and not cut out your college. Or. You could go to college and get SS without having to work. Remember the cushy desk job? You could probably find a data entry or something you can do from home in your spare time if you wanted. But then again, what do I know? I can't get a job or go to college. X3
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:35 pm
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Rainey_angel81 FogSage I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work. I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person. You know..coming from dog training. Whatever works for you, works. But as soon as people start complaing about a dog, that lightbulb will go on in your head about maybe I do need to do something with my dog. Like I said, chasing cars is a safety issue. I know a dog who jumps into the water and chases boats. Getting a dog stuck in the crop is not the most ideal situation, but you recognize the risk. Well hopefully he should know the risks since one of his dogs has already been hit and killed by a car. As for a fight, I wouldn't call it that. I just disagree strongly with people letting their dogs free reign in the streets, even more so if they go around chasing cars. It's not safe for the dog, and as a driver it can be agrivating. It seems most times I find dogs running loose around houses, they are the type that shouldn't be running loose. Like a pair that ran into the side of my dad's bike, causing him to get flung off. neutral
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:42 pm
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Krissim Klaw Rainey_angel81 FogSage I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work. I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person. You know..coming from dog training. Whatever works for you, works. But as soon as people start complaing about a dog, that lightbulb will go on in your head about maybe I do need to do something with my dog. Like I said, chasing cars is a safety issue. I know a dog who jumps into the water and chases boats. Getting a dog stuck in the crop is not the most ideal situation, but you recognize the risk. Well hopefully he should know the risks since one of his dogs has already been hit and killed by a car. As for a fight, I wouldn't call it that. I just disagree strongly with people letting their dogs free reign in the streets, even more so if they go around chasing cars. It's not safe for the dog, and as a driver it can be agrivating. It seems most times I find dogs running loose around houses, they are the type that shouldn't be running loose. Like a pair that ran into the side of my dad's bike, causing him to get flung off. neutral I agree, but there's not much to do about the dogs unless you feel like capturing them and turning them over to Animal control. Where I work, we get countless loose dogs and every time I return them to their owner and let them know where their dog was on a busy street, they just shrug and say, "He knows better than to go in front of a car"
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:45 pm
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Krissim Klaw Rainey_angel81 FogSage I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work. I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person. You know..coming from dog training. Whatever works for you, works. But as soon as people start complaing about a dog, that lightbulb will go on in your head about maybe I do need to do something with my dog. Like I said, chasing cars is a safety issue. I know a dog who jumps into the water and chases boats. Getting a dog stuck in the crop is not the most ideal situation, but you recognize the risk. Well hopefully he should know the risks since one of his dogs has already been hit and killed by a car. As for a fight, I wouldn't call it that. I just disagree strongly with people letting their dogs free reign in the streets, even more so if they go around chasing cars. It's not safe for the dog, and as a driver it can be agrivating. It seems most times I find dogs running loose around houses, they are the type that shouldn't be running loose. Like a pair that ran into the side of my dad's bike, causing him to get flung off. neutral Its against the law, too. Not only can it be all these things, the dog can be picked up and taken to the pound. not to mention how would you know which one to look into, and where it is? Plus, if the dog was agressive, they may just kill it without your concent. Not only that, imagen the mental scaring from actualy killing a dog? Just my two cents, since somone obviously wanted it, as they posted it here.
Im back if you wanna talk bugs, Kriss. XD
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:54 pm
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Krissim Klaw Rainey_angel81 FogSage I got in a fight with Krissim about how poorly trained my dog is. Listen, I don't expect my dog to sit on command or roll over when I tell her to. She's my pet, she's my baby. I don't care if she chases cars, because she's been doing it long enough to know how to do it properly, which is from the side. Yes, there's a risk to her life, but I can't stop her from doing it. She is an outside dog. I won't put her on a chain, as those are incredibly cruel, and I have no time to train her properly on a leash or whatever, as I'm busy with school and work. I love my dog, she's a good dog, she never jumps on people and is generally a very even-tempered animal. I don't see how this reflects poorly on me as a person. You know..coming from dog training. Whatever works for you, works. But as soon as people start complaing about a dog, that lightbulb will go on in your head about maybe I do need to do something with my dog. Like I said, chasing cars is a safety issue. I know a dog who jumps into the water and chases boats. Getting a dog stuck in the crop is not the most ideal situation, but you recognize the risk. Well hopefully he should know the risks since one of his dogs has already been hit and killed by a car. As for a fight, I wouldn't call it that. I just disagree strongly with people letting their dogs free reign in the streets, even more so if they go around chasing cars. It's not safe for the dog, and as a driver it can be agrivating. It seems most times I find dogs running loose around houses, they are the type that shouldn't be running loose. Like a pair that ran into the side of my dad's bike, causing him to get flung off. neutral
Not all of us have the luxury of having money to build tidy little fenced in areas to keep our dogs out of the way of the world, Krissim. My dogs are well taken care of. They are fed, groomed, they are given regular flea and tick treatments and all their shots are up to date. However, I suppose we'll just have to put our dogs to sleep, seeing as how I can't well put them on lines or keep them inside all the time. If any of the drivers were REALLY irate at my dogs, they could've ran them over at any time. All they had to do was keep on driving and not give them a second's notice.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:10 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:12 pm
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FogSage Not all of us have the luxury of having money to build tidy little fenced in areas to keep our dogs out of the way of the world, Krissim. My dogs are well taken care of. They are fed, groomed, they are given regular flea and tick treatments and all their shots are up to date. However, I suppose we'll just have to put our dogs to sleep, seeing as how I can't well put them on lines or keep them inside all the time. If any of the drivers were REALLY irate at my dogs, they could've ran them over at any time. All they had to do was keep on driving and not give them a second's notice. If you don't have the money to contain your dogs to your property, than you shouldn't have gotten them in the first place. That would be like my mom turning her horse loose around the house and shrugging her shoulders and saying don't have the money for a fence. As far as this conversation goes, I'm through with it. If the death of one of your dogs wasn't enough to change your mind in the matter, I'm sure nothing I can say will, so let's just drop it.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:46 pm
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