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Old 27-02-2007, 05:50 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Grass to garden -- what's the best approach?

Jangchub wrote in
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:39:30 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
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Dogs are another story. They train their humans to do antisocial or
illegal things.


eYOW! Whatta bizarre statement.

My dogs are trained as Therapy Dogs and visit hospitals, nursing homes
and handicapped children. (And one of my horses is going to do the
same soon.) As for me, I've never even gotten so much as a speeding
ticket. All in all, my dogs and myself are pretty social and always
law abiding, I think.


Don't give the contrarian any ammo.


I take excellent care of my animals and we work together to give back to
the community. I really dislike to be mass-lumped into a dipshit owner
catagory for no good reason.


If you want to have a test person
for your therapy horse, bring him/her here to me!


Did you see my horse in my Neon? He's a mini horse. Rides for long
periods of time in the backseat of my car -- even going down the I-70 and
into Indy for horse demos and such.

Go to: http://community.webshots.com/user/deerhnd
and look in the HORSES folder. There's a photo of him taken through the
back window of the car. FoxNews out of Indy once took footage of me
loading him into the car and driving away from one of the museums where
we had spent the day but I don't know if they ever aired it. We
certainly get interesting looks driving in the city. When I pull to a
stop light, I count to three and then look to either side of me to see
who noticed there's a horse in the car next to them. hee

I adore animals,
insects, worms, all living things. I would love to have room for a
few mules. They are so much more interesting to me than many humans.


Yes, Buddha was right about many things.