"ex WGS Hamm" wrote in message ... "bigboard" wrote in message ... ex WGS Hamm wrote: Küss mich am arsche Sie blöde affe. The note containing that little gem never reached my computer. I did not know this slut was into that game. Franz |
"Spider" wrote in message ... PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR wrote in message ... How can I stop the kids next door keep coming round every 5 mins asking if they can go into my garden to get their ball back? -- PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR I had the same problem. Often, the ball was kicked over simply to create an excuse for trespass. At first, I returned the ball. After many such incidents, I warned the lads concerned that if their ball continued to land in my garden, I would pierce it and put it in my dustbin. This warning seemed to have the desired effect. By warning them, I felt I was not stealing their ball, but simply confiscating it - permanently. The law is usually reasonable enough to accomodate a fair warning. If you have any doubts about this type of warning, I suggest you offer to return the ball every time - but *only* if the parents collect it. I think you will find this helpful! The chances are that the parents won't become involved because the kids will suddenly stop sending the ball over. Try it - it really worked for me. (By-the-way, I'm a 5'4" lady, not a 6'2" bruiser!) Spider ............................................ Hey Spider That's a great idea! Top Marks :-) -- PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR |
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wrote in message ... He did get out though Pam and it could happen again, no he did not *get* out, he was *let* out along with all of the dogs. He was also only a pup at the time. What happened on that day was partly the reason he is as he now is. Since the day when (according to the police) scumbags opened my gates, they will never be able to do so again as they are now padlocked as well as the bar dropping down into slots.There is no chance the gates can be opened again and other than the gates, there is no access or exit to my land. you cannot guarantee that it won't, yes actually I can. And since you have no idea how my land is fenced, you cannot assume that he or any of the other dogs would ever get out again. trained dogs are fine but it sounds like Kip would attack without provocation, in all probability he would indeed. no dog that will attack without provocation should be kept IMO unless they are kept in cages and classed as dangerous animals. do you read the daily mail? Do you actually have a dog? If so, is it a nice cavalier or perhaps a labrador? I am surprised that you seem to be proud of the way Kip is. I am proud of Kip because he is a brave and very affectionate dog who doesn't give his trust easily and who would defend me with his life.What's not to be proud of? Now if he was a fat slobbering labrador or spaniel who fawned at the feet of strangers no matter who they were, than of course I would not be proud, I would be downright ashamed. Kip is well trained. Someone was stupid enough to walk into my kitchen some months ago( a debt collector who thought my house was the one he wanted. It wasn't). He climbed over the front gate, and walked in through the side door into the kitchen and was mooching about in my pile of mail on the side. Harley and Kip were beside me when I went to make a cuppa tea and both are capable of putting someone in hospital. I jumped and yelled when I saw this bloke in the room and the dogs sprang forward immediately. The bloke held up ID and said he was a bailiff or something and both dogs immediately stopped when I told them to leave.They did sit in the doorway and snarl but as long as I was there he was safe enough as long as he didn't come towards me or threaten me in any way. Yes indeed, I am proud of my dogs. Had he been a burglar or someone else bad, *my* dogs would have offered protection, whereas some fat and sloppy labrador or spaniel would have ambled across, rolled over for a tummy scratch, farted and licked the bloke. Since you are never likely to come in contact with my dogs I don't see why you should be so u[set about whether they bite or not. Unless of course you are a typical daily mail reader , living in middle England, and thinking that they know how things should be. Good for you if this is you. Some of us however don't and Kip and the others are protection for me and mine.No pikey scum will break in to steal from me and get away with it. |
"Kay" wrote in message ... In article , writes In article , ex WGS Hamm writes What makes me irresponsible? I have a dog which bites. He is never allowed to run loose, my land is completely secure, he could not get out, if I take him out in the car, he is either on the lead and muzled or we go along the riverbanks where no other people go. He did get out though Pam and it could happen again, you cannot guarantee that it won't, trained dogs are fine but it sounds like Kip would attack without provocation, no dog that will attack without provocation should be kept IMO unless they are kept in cages and classed as dangerous animals. I am surprised that you seem to be proud of the way Kip is. How am I irresponsible? I am probably more responsible than someone with a dog who is untrained, gets out of the garden and runs in the road or jumps up in a friendly manner and knocks over old people or children. The only time he would be in a position to be able to bite is if someone decided to break into my property. Or if somebody decided to take a walk along the river banks. Generally they don't in a rural area people are outside walking about all day long. Only ladies of leisure like me and townies would want to walk for pleasure and not along a flipping freezing cold riverbank with a fen wind blowing straight off the wash. That is why I walk there with the dogs, because nobody else does. And if they did, all of my dogs are well enough under my control that they immediately come to me when I tell them to. Kip is no danger to anyone unless they either break in here, or attack me when I am out. Unless it is macho men who have something to prove and want to see what he will do when they move to stand between he and me and too close for my comfort. |
"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message k... The message from "ex WGS Hamm" contains these words: "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message I don't know how you work that out. Your right to enter anyone's property to knock on their door is conditional. Try knocking on Old Molly's door... Not many dare to :0) And that isn't because of my lovely Kip either. "Trick or tr-eeeeeeeek! It's the long grey hair, the pointy nose and chin with a hairy wart that does it. Plus the couple of black cats usually winding around my legs or draped across my shoulders.That and the fact that I have a wall pplaque on the front of the house of a witch on a broomstick. They can't say they weren't warned. Hubble bubble toil and trouble............ |
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