Neighborhood Pets
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My son’s area. The little one is about 10’. Big boy is around 15’.
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Good. I hope they attack and death spiral every neighborhood dog into the adjacent pond.
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By 'sick', do you mean, 'Dude, that was totally sick!' or 'Hey man, you feeling ok? You look pale.'?
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Yeah, right.
I went to high school for a semester in Miami. And that's the nice part of Florida. The only thing that made it bearable was being able to drive up to Sebastian Inlet and go surfing. That and the blow was only $25 a gram at Haulover Beach in Miami. Nothing like getting in the water in December and having it be 82°in the water. Too funny.
A warm water day in The City and the North Coast is 54° in the water.
The first time I surfed in Florida I got wax all over my chest cuz I didn't have to wear a wetsuit. At least they had waves at Sebastian inlet. Just a few hour drive north from Miami. And the Latin girls love white guys from California. I do remember that.
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Sick in the head. What kind of sick fuck wants dogs murdered by gators? I get not jiving with America's new "I can bring my dog anywhere" attitude to dog rearing, but wanting gators to eat dogs is terrible.
Just sayin'.
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You've probably never lived next door to a dog that comes up to the fence and starts barking every time you walk out your front door or try to do some work in the yard.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:16 pmSick in the head. What kind of sick fuck wants dogs murdered by gators? I get not jiving with America's new "I can bring my dog anywhere" attitude to dog rearing, but wanting gators to eat dogs is terrible.
Just sayin'.
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Ahhhh, thanks for clarifying. I totally missed that insinuation.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:16 pmSick in the head. What kind of sick fuck wants dogs murdered by gators? I get not jiving with America's new "I can bring my dog anywhere" attitude to dog rearing, but wanting gators to eat dogs is terrible.
Just sayin'.
Oh and, it's not murder. It's an apex predator making the most of an opportunity. Nothing more. Dogs are not human, nor should they be equated to them... which you are doing.
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Well, that, and it is quite annoying. Hell, in years' past, I've been kept awake at 2AM by neighbor's beagles left outside on their leash overnight. In the pitch black darkness, I launched pieces of firewood in their direction with the sincere hopes of hitting them.Mikey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pmYou've probably never lived next door to a dog that comes up to the fence and starts barking every time you walk out your front door or try to do some work in the yard.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:16 pmSick in the head. What kind of sick fuck wants dogs murdered by gators? I get not jiving with America's new "I can bring my dog anywhere" attitude to dog rearing, but wanting gators to eat dogs is terrible.
Just sayin'.
My daughter, at 22 yrs old, still has scars on her face from being attacked by a dog at 7 yrs old. I also was lucky enough to be reasonably close in my yard when the aggressive german shepherd from the POS shit neighbors across the street charged full speed at my son, gums showing and hackles up. I've never run any faster in my life than I did at that time towards my son.
This all, in a bucolic, suburban neighborhood.
Fuck dogs. Fuck anyone who thinks dogs=humans. That apparently includes you, SM. So... fuck you too.
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This is a small dog with a loud piercing bark that sounds like you're being scolded. We can be in our bedroom (unfortunately our house, even though on an acre, is close to the fence) and open the window in the morning, the dog will hear that and stand at the fence barking its head off. If I saw it alone on the street I would not hesitate for a moment to run it over.
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Well this has deteriorated to a rather depressing level.
Of course there are shitty dogs, but jeez, guys, let’s not relegate them all to gator feed.
Of course there are shitty dogs, but jeez, guys, let’s not relegate them all to gator feed.
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Okay, then I'm good with relegating them all to Mikey running them over rather than gator prey.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:36 pm Well this has deteriorated to a rather depressing level.
Of course there are shitty dogs, but jeez, guys, let’s not relegate them all to gator feed.
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On the bright side, we don't need to worry about Screwy running over dogs with his car.
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Alligators in New York?
11-foot, 750-pound alligator seized from Hamburg, NY, home
Visitors were allowed to view, pet alligator
Alligators in New York?
11-foot, 750-pound alligator seized from Hamburg, NY, home
Visitors were allowed to view, pet alligator
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JSC4WD would have killed in this thread
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Here kitty kitty kitty!
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kcdave before the new eyeglass prescription be like:
Here kitty kitty kitty!
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W had our pool replastered about 15 years ago. I didn't even have it completely filled yet, and this guy decided he wanted to be the first one in.
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Encountered this on our walk this morning. Not quite as exciting as a 1,000 lb gator but I’ve heard they have sharp beaks.
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Mikey, those guys look similar to the sandhill cranes who roam Florida neighborhoods in small gangs. They accost kids, taking their lunch money and the occasional phone; ring doorbells and scurry away; and, in the case of the truly delinquent ones, keying the rears of cars as they cockily stroll the sidewalks.
We’ve learned it’s best to avoid eye contact. Ignore the bastards. Cross the street if you see them coming. No good comes from confrontation.
We’ve learned it’s best to avoid eye contact. Ignore the bastards. Cross the street if you see them coming. No good comes from confrontation.
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This is actually a snowy egret. Fairly common around here but not in large numbers, and they’re pretty shy. They’ll usually take off if they sense anyone approaching. We get them occasionally landing in our yard hunting for lizards. They’ll pick up the lizard and swallow it whole by looking straight up to the sky and letting slide down the gullet.
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I should have recognized those were egrets.
Sandhill cranes are definitely not shy. I shit you not…walking thru my son’s neighborhood, you'll see a group of 3 or 4 and they’ll come right up to you. One of them might push you in the chest. Another one will question your mom’s virtue. They’re total assholes. Far worse than me.
My boy chased one away from his daughter a couple years ago. An hour later, two of them show up tapping on his patio door! They don’t take any shit. I hate ‘em.
Egrets are cool.
Sandhill cranes are definitely not shy. I shit you not…walking thru my son’s neighborhood, you'll see a group of 3 or 4 and they’ll come right up to you. One of them might push you in the chest. Another one will question your mom’s virtue. They’re total assholes. Far worse than me.
My boy chased one away from his daughter a couple years ago. An hour later, two of them show up tapping on his patio door! They don’t take any shit. I hate ‘em.
Egrets are cool.
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Sounds like The Far Side.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:51 pm My boy chased one away from his daughter a couple years ago. An hour later, two of them show up tapping on his patio door!
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Yep. If Larson is familiar with those birds, I’m surprised we didn’t see a ton of cartoons about them.Smackie Chan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:08 pmSounds like The Far Side.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:51 pm My boy chased one away from his daughter a couple years ago. An hour later, two of them show up tapping on his patio door!
And, seriously, that part is true. He had pissed a couple of them off and later heard tapping on the glass patio door. He called me and was telling me about the two of them standing there looking in. I was dying laughing.