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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #45 on: September 10, 2007, 20:27:39 PM
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he wont strangle Kaizer again, thats certain.

Nah hell probably just kick it to death next time he sees it now as you threatened him.


Well if he does hes signed his own death wish.

Heh so will whoever goes round to sort him out since theres no proof the police will just see some drunk getting beat up and drag the other guy off.

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #46 on: September 10, 2007, 20:37:41 PM
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he wont strangle Kaizer again, thats certain.

Nah hell probably just kick it to death next time he sees it now as you threatened him.


Well if he does hes signed his own death wish.

Heh so will whoever goes round to sort him out since theres no proof the police will just see some drunk getting beat up and drag the other guy off.

All anyone can do is wait and see, I personally know, hell steer clear of my kids and dogs.

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #47 on: September 11, 2007, 08:57:29 AM
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All anyone can do is wait and see, I personally know, hell steer clear of my kids and dogs.


What a really mature example you are setting for your children.  Seriously, take a step back ... there are nasty people out there, does not mean you should be one of them.  If this is the example you are setting, I guarantee your littleuns will be wearing ankle tags in their teens.  I am bemused at how you know where this guy lives?!? There does seem to be a lot more to this than what has been said?

The whole disabled line is wearing a bit thin too!!  There are plenty of people in just as tough situations as you.  You are just starting to sound old and bitter!!  My wife suffers from a type Hypermobility Syndrome and has constant pain day in day out, she also dislocates her joints really easily and then has to push them back into place, leaving her in pain.   I dont think I have ever heard her moan the way you have done so in this thread.  

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #48 on: September 11, 2007, 09:27:17 AM
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All anyone can do is wait and see, I personally know, hell steer clear of my kids and dogs.


What a really mature example you are setting for your children.  Seriously, take a step back ... there are nasty people out there, does not mean you should be one of them.  If this is the example you are setting, I guarantee your littleuns will be wearing ankle tags in their teens.  I am bemused at how you know where this guy lives?!? There does seem to be a lot more to this than what has been said?

The whole disabled line is wearing a bit thin too!!  There are plenty of people in just as tough situations as you.  You are just starting to sound old and bitter!!  My wife suffers from a type Hypermobility Syndrome and has constant pain day in day out, she also dislocates her joints really easily and then has to push them back into place, leaving her in pain.   I dont think I have ever heard her moan the way you have done so in this thread.  


I have Ataxia SC1, do your homework then comment.
I mentioned im disabled, in answer to sending a friend around, not before.

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #49 on: September 11, 2007, 09:57:44 AM
I am referring to

"Im disabled thats why he did it. hes welcome to come around here, Im no chicken I just cant drive anymore, thats why a friend did it, but I say it again, anyone is welcome here. "

"It is now because I dont care, my everyday life is sh*t(I fall and hurt myself daily), arguing with you lot is great fun, its a highlight."

I am confused as to why I need to "do my homework" with regard to your condition?!?  Why would that make a slightest bit of difference.  My point is that you seem to use the "disabled card" like its an excuse for your behaviour!  Fair enough, what he done to your dog was unacceptable etc. etc. - but whose to say he was not protecting himself? whose to say he was drunk on that occassion?  this is all based on what your kids told you.  You have clearly gone out of your way to track down where this man lives and use some thug to threaten him?  Plus your follow up posts totally condone violence, you practically brag about it ... great attitude!  :(

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #50 on: September 11, 2007, 10:17:57 AM
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I am referring to

"Im disabled thats why he did it. hes welcome to come around here, Im no chicken I just cant drive anymore, thats why a friend did it, but I say it again, anyone is welcome here. "

"It is now because I dont care, my everyday life is sh*t(I fall and hurt myself daily), arguing with you lot is great fun, its a highlight."

I am confused as to why I need to "do my homework" with regard to your condition?!?  Why would that make a slightest bit of difference.  My point is that you seem to use the "disabled card" like its an excuse for your behaviour!  Fair enough, what he done to your dog was unacceptable etc. etc. - but whose to say he was not protecting himself? whose to say he was drunk on that occassion?  this is all based on what your kids told you.  You have clearly gone out of your way to track down where this man lives and use some thug to threaten him?  Plus your follow up posts totally condone violence, you practically brag about it ... great attitude!  :(


Kaizer is now 7, hes the most stupid dog in the world, its impossible he scared that man, if he did its in his mind,  a clear damage of a alchy, its a known fact hes a alchoholic, as you said I found his house and I found out a lot about him, and yes I agree in violence, my girls never get bullied at school, if you were a teacher theyd be reporting to you every 5  minutes, and youd let the bulliess go unpunished.

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #51 on: September 11, 2007, 10:31:38 AM
I am beyond caring! Have a nice day!  :D

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #52 on: September 11, 2007, 10:32:07 AM
FWIW I agree completely.  The amount of times youve posted about your neighbourly disputes and the attitude you have towards them leads me to believe wholeheartedly that you bring a lot of bad feeling on yourself.  An eye for an eye is a stone age view - look at all the kids in the east end taking the law into their own hands.  Do you really want your daughters to get hit by a stray bullet?

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #53 on: September 11, 2007, 10:35:57 AM
Can I seriously ask are you Frank from "Shameless"?

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #54 on: September 11, 2007, 10:38:58 AM
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FWIW I agree completely.  The amount of times youve posted about your neighbourly disputes and the attitude you have towards them leads me to believe wholeheartedly that you bring a lot of bad feeling on yourself.  An eye for an eye is a stone age view - look at all the kids in the east end taking the law into their own hands.  Do you really want your daughters to get hit by a stray bullet?

The reason its that bad is because of us, our soft attitude is to blame.

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #55 on: September 11, 2007, 10:41:14 AM
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The reason its that bad is because of us, our soft attitude is to blame.


Sorry I got that wrong, are you George from "United States of America"?

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #56 on: September 11, 2007, 10:44:36 AM
Career, Wife, Mortgage... my sig was better when it listed guitars and PC's and stuff!

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #57 on: September 11, 2007, 10:44:57 AM
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The reason its that bad is because of us, our soft attitude is to blame.


Sorry I got that wrong, are you George Bush from "United States of America"?


Shucks, you rumbled me.

Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #58 on: September 11, 2007, 10:49:36 AM
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Regardless of the thread, that pic and topic is funny. :mrgreen:  :mrgreen:  :mrgreen:

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Re:Strangled my dog
Reply #59 on: September 11, 2007, 11:02:20 AM
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FWIW I agree completely.  The amount of times youve posted about your neighbourly disputes and the attitude you have towards them leads me to believe wholeheartedly that you bring a lot of bad feeling on yourself.  An eye for an eye is a stone age view - look at all the kids in the east end taking the law into their own hands.  Do you really want your daughters to get hit by a stray bullet?


I agree with the above, its not like its the first time you have gone all Charles Bronson in your neighbourhood.

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