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Michael, I think you found your number one fan!
I generally stop my dogs from eating grass because it doesn't seem to digest. And like Kelly, I've had an experience or two with grass that does not quite want to exit.
Theresa, maybe the new day will give you a different perspective on the thread. You really really took everything the wrong way.
As for the way this post went, opposing views, healthy argueing, yes, but when it takes 10 minutes to wade through the name calling, why not change over to PM's or start a new I don't like your opinion topic? It's easy to see when this needs to happen, right around the first exchange. No one was exchanging any useful information. That is just MHO.
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I thought turd burger was pretty mild considering what she called you. Now if you had called her rectum lips or something like that,we would of had to taken one of your stars back!
But what do you know, you are not even smart enough to have a German Shepherd.
RECTUM LIPS????? There is one I've never heard before and I fear it will now become the evil non-German shepherd dog owner, four star owner wafghan waving fiend's favorite new term. It sure beats turd burgler.
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Isn't it glorious? That is one of many my dad and I came up with once on a long road trip.
When I was a social worker I once used it in a moment of strong emotion in the Judges Chambers. It was a toss up for a second if I was going to go to jail or if he was going to find it amusing.
The story reached almost legend status. This particular judge had a reputation for reducing new attorneys to tears...
Being an ex-fireman, the worst I usually try to do is "squirrel". I walked a delicate line usually being the only woman. It cleaned up my language and my use of descriptive terms.
And Mike, it is duly noted, that you duly noted it. Thanks, I appreciate it. :-)
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