injuring both smaller dogs AND their owner.Umm...It sucks, but they are a danger to everyone because the owners are irresponsible douche canoes and dogs are animals.My Grandpa grew up in rural Australia. Animals got one and only one chance to attack a human, ever. There was never a second chance.Would you feel different if they were shooting guns at cans placed on their letterbox? It's kind of the same thing IMO.It's only a matter of time before someone is 'accidentally' injured.Irresponsible dog owners endanger everyone around them.Worst case scenario is that of young Ayen Chol.https://www.theage.com.au/n...Killed inside her family home by a neighbours dog.
Report them to Animal Control.Eventually it will be a small child they attack, or maybe a generous middle aged Mom stopping by to check in on her neighbours, as happened to a friend. It took her 6 months to get use of her right hand back and another 6 months before she could play piano again.Vicious dogs are an unacceptable risk to society.
I've heard that in the army the canine officers outrank their handlers, so they receive unquestioning respect. So I hope you'll be able to spend that money as it's intended, on liver patties, and a collar with her name WOVEN INTO IT. That's what happening in the dog world over here.
For the first time in a photo, I have seen a hint of the future adult in the Wonkbaby's face. That's a beautiful thing; it's almost like for a second you can sense the person they will be. Amazing.
I was positing that Bannon was the author of the op-ed until someone pointed out to me the Times claimed the author is a "CURRENT senior official in the Trump administration." I had figured it could be classified as one of Bannon's beloved psyops. But now I'm liking the choice of William Saletan in Slate magazine. He makes a solid argument for U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman.https://slate.com/news-and-...The Times would certainly consider Huntsman to be credible and he would have easy access to the editorial board. He also is in a position to hear stories from those VERY high up in the White House.
I would actually be happier if the entire GOP hierarchy were served RICO Act indictments by the Organized Crime and Gang Section of the Justice Department. Take every single cent from all of them, sentencing them to three generations of terminal poverty and I will gladly forgo Mueller's charges.
The kid looks like she's rocking out to James Brown.
Nah, you can lure them to the surface if you use cash as bait.
injuring both smaller dogs AND their owner.Umm...It sucks, but they are a danger to everyone because the owners are irresponsible douche canoes and dogs are animals.My Grandpa grew up in rural Australia. Animals got one and only one chance to attack a human, ever. There was never a second chance.Would you feel different if they were shooting guns at cans placed on their letterbox? It's kind of the same thing IMO.It's only a matter of time before someone is 'accidentally' injured.Irresponsible dog owners endanger everyone around them.Worst case scenario is that of young Ayen Chol.https://www.theage.com.au/n...Killed inside her family home by a neighbours dog.
Gasp! I see cheekins in that picture! 😍😍😍
I thought about it. But they will be taken away and put down.
Report them to Animal Control.Eventually it will be a small child they attack, or maybe a generous middle aged Mom stopping by to check in on her neighbours, as happened to a friend. It took her 6 months to get use of her right hand back and another 6 months before she could play piano again.Vicious dogs are an unacceptable risk to society.
Well.You really have to drain the swamp to even find the scum sucking algae eating bottom feeders like him.
If it was anybody else the PD would already have leaked her prior record and her college party facebook photos.
People got bills to pay.Professional VO people are actors and they don't get paid much so they take what work comes to them.
I've heard that in the army the canine officers outrank their handlers, so they receive unquestioning respect. So I hope you'll be able to spend that money as it's intended, on liver patties, and a collar with her name WOVEN INTO IT. That's what happening in the dog world over here.
For the first time in a photo, I have seen a hint of the future adult in the Wonkbaby's face. That's a beautiful thing; it's almost like for a second you can sense the person they will be. Amazing.
I was positing that Bannon was the author of the op-ed until someone pointed out to me the Times claimed the author is a "CURRENT senior official in the Trump administration." I had figured it could be classified as one of Bannon's beloved psyops. But now I'm liking the choice of William Saletan in Slate magazine. He makes a solid argument for U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman.https://slate.com/news-and-...The Times would certainly consider Huntsman to be credible and he would have easy access to the editorial board. He also is in a position to hear stories from those VERY high up in the White House.
He's just stringing you along.
Evan, I'm a $10/month subscriber. Just so you know, $9 is for Donna Rose and the other $1 is for Lula. Let there be no arguing about this.
And then the puns began.
I would actually be happier if the entire GOP hierarchy were served RICO Act indictments by the Organized Crime and Gang Section of the Justice Department. Take every single cent from all of them, sentencing them to three generations of terminal poverty and I will gladly forgo Mueller's charges.