Posted by jackinok on September 22, 2011 at 06:58:51 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: Dog leash law.OT posted by S2710 on September 21, 2011 at 18:20:24:
i dont kill them for fun..i hate shooting them..would much rather shoot the stupid,uncaring,low lifes,from town who drop them off every time they get evicted from another drug flop house.i own dogs ,have all my life,dont recall anytime i didnt have a dog of some type.but i shot one of my own once also laying on the front porch.had just sat down to supper when the neighbor knocked on the door,got up with a chicken leg in my hand and invited him into supper.he said no thanks he just wanted to tell me he'd seen one of my dogs chasing his cows.I said which one and he said that black one there,i just stuck the chicken leg in my mouth reached in the table by the door pulled out my 45 and shot it in back the head .he turned a little green around the gills ,and excused hisself and i went in and finished supper.went out after wards and buried it.never was a word said and we are freinds to this day.if i wont tolerate someone elses dogs running or killing cattle ,i sure know a way of permanenty breaking my own from it.
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