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Has anyone called Jerod just to talk or wish him luck,since his number is posted
I prefer to respect his privacy.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Has anyone called Jerod just to talk or wish him luck,since his number is posted
it was kind of a joke, pointing out the obviousI prefer to respect his privacy.
Also @TB_Helmet just as a heads up, you clicked agree on my above post when I had only wrote the initial first line, then I edited it and added a lot more of my opinion on castle doctrine law and defending personal property... so just wanted to give you the fair heads up that what you agreed with has changed quite a bit lol
Speaking of actors that I detest and/or have previously detested but who'ave sorta grown on me and who've done movies whose entire plots turn on the fate of a dog...Who's watched Equilibrium? Dystopian Movie #528, starring Christian Bale, one that I never would've ever heard of if not for my System of a Down obsession.
Funny thing is: I keep watching the movie, over and over again.
Speaking of actors that I detest and/or have previously detested but who'ave sorta grown on me and who've done movies whose entire plots turn on the fate of a dog...Who's watched Equilibrium? Dystopian Movie #528, starring Christian Bale, one that I never would've ever heard of if not for my System of a Down obsession.
Funny thing is: I keep watching the movie, over and over again.
Hmm mixed reviews at best but decent audience score. If it sucks you'll owe me 3.99...
I'd probably be in jail if someone stole my dog and I found out who it was
This 100%. I have my boy chipped and a GPS collar. I'd kill any son of a you know....if they stole my Maximus.
I doubt you'd find a jury that would unanimously vote to convict you.I'd probably be in jail if someone stole my dog and I found out who it was
I have a big problem with the way the law is written regarding pets... Say for instance you're out walking your dog and some lunatic decides he wants to beat your dog to death with a stick for fun
If you were to assault that guy defending your dog, you would go to jail. Self defense doesn't work because the law views dogs as a piece of property, so no different than if you were to wake up and find someone running out of your house with your TV. You couldn't respond by smashing them in the face or shooting them, unfortunately.. You'd have to go down to the police station to file a report and take that person to small claims court to be reimbursed the cost of the TV
I'd legit lose my mind and go Pyscho Tom if someone ever tried to harm my dog in front of me, but the crazy thing is at the end of the day id be the one in handcuffs
The only time this doesn't apply are States that have the "Castle Doctrine", where you can defend your personal property with force.. but only on your land, so it still wouldn't apply if you were out walking your dog in a public park for instance
Nice pups. You must be dedicated to care of 3 at once. Lots of quality time......like kids.Might as well share some pics of my three pups...
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It’s actually not that bad. I brought the Golden into the relationship and she brought the Corgi/Beagle mix. We just adopted the German Shepherd/Doberman mix a month ago from the shelter and she’s a hurricane, though. We live near a dog park and I have a decently sized backyard so they get a lot of the energy out.Nice pups. You must be dedicated to care of 3 at once. Lots of quality time......like kids.
Beautiful animalsMight as well share some pics of my three pups...
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What kind of parrot is it?Here's mine. He actually acts just like a dog -- barks (bleeps) fast and loud when the garbage truck rumbles by the unload the dumpster, growls when pissed, gets all excited when the doorbell rings, loves getting his head scratched, etc.
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Meyer's parrot, originating in central/southern Africa. Here's a couple shots of them in the wild:What kind of parrot is it?
He turns 10 in August. Parrots his size live into their thirties, larger breeds can live into their eighties and beyond. His name is Tunie, I got him as a rescue nine years ago. He's the perfect kind of pet for me (or maybe vice versa) because I'm self-employed and can be with him pretty much 24/7. Parrots are EXTREMELY socially oriented and don't do well alone, or locked up in a cage all day. They need stimulation, companionship and the opportunity to fly to be healthy. So he flies all over the house following me from room to room and hangs out with me. He talks a lot too, likes watching TV (including football) and hates the Jete. I don't recommend parrots as a pet unless a person can be committed to them for decades and also spend a LOT of time with them, as they're high-maintenance. But I consider this little guy worth it.Cute parrot. How old is he? What's their life span?