Posted by Old Ford Mechanic on June 17, 2008 at 15:42:07 from (67.72.98.103):
In Reply to: Dumb neighbor? posted by gun guru on June 17, 2008 at 12:31:44:
You need to sit down and take a serious look at your life and your morals buddy.I seem to remember a fellow that had lost a couple of dogs and was looking for them.Found one dead by the road the next day.Was'nt that you sir? My memory may not be correct about that but,anyway the fellow was really saddend when he found his dog.We may be hillbillies here in the south but we look out for our neighbors and vice versa.And we would never harm someones pet just because it came onto our property.And if it chase a cow or bark at a child all we would have to do is let it be known and the problem would be taken care of.We had some people who think like you that moved in here once.No sooner than they got moved in they started trying to get everyone in the community to fence their pets,keep kids in the house and try to run their business.They were from the city and had not a clue about how to get along with people.They did not last long here.My neighbors are important to me and me to them.There is no doubt if i'm in need they will be there.I would never for any reason take a paint ball or grease or anything and put it on an animal.People who treat other folks like that are not welcome here.We do not judge people here according to the way they look.I hope for your sake and the people who live around you that you change your attitude about things.Asking the man to keep his dog at home is fine but,harming any animal is not.
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