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Becky Thatcher
post 08/11/2012, 10:46 AM
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Workmate said she took her dog to a park yesterday. It is a "leads only" park. Her dog is a medium sized female, this guy had a large dog which was off the lead.

The guy said "Is your dog fixed?" My friend said "Yes"
The guy said "just checking because he rapes other dogs"



Is that OFF? wacko.gif

My workmate and I both think there is wrong on so many levels with this story but I think the use of the work rape was the worst offense.

Guy is a tool. BTW, about mid-20's.


WDYT?
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post 08/11/2012, 10:50 AM
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Yes, it's off.

Sounds like he was ever so proud of his studly dog. Presumably it represents his own personality. If she sees him again she should use a pooper scooper on him and drop him where he belongs.
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post 08/11/2012, 10:55 AM
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Ugg totally off. He could have worded it like "just letting you know, my dog is very very friendly with others". I'd also tell him to get his dog leashed. What a tool.
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post 08/11/2012, 10:56 AM
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That's just ..wrong. Why would you say something like that to a total stranger?
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post 08/11/2012, 10:57 AM
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Honestly, I'd have a bigger issue with him having a dog off leash in a park where dogs are meant to be on leash, and the fact he presumably hasn't had his dog fixed and sounds like a douche canoe than I would with the use of the word rape.
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Becky Thatcher
post 08/11/2012, 10:59 AM
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Friends said the dog (one of those Am staff, but I didn't want to say the name less I am called a HAYTER of certain breeds), had a very large set of testicles swinging in the breeze as well so maybe too guy lives out his fantasies through his dog.

Barf.
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post 08/11/2012, 11:00 AM
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The first thought that comes to mind is the owner of the unleashed dog sounds like a bogan wacko.gif
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post 08/11/2012, 11:00 AM
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Ugg totally off. He could have worded it like "just letting you know, my dog is very very friendly with others". I'd also tell him to get his dog leashed. What a tool.



He was too course in his language but that is too twee PP.. he wasn't warning her that his dog was possibly going to play with her dog he was warning her that his dog was probably going to mount it!

Although I guess we should give the foul mouthed idiot some kudos for warning people that his off leash dog was complete?

Gross.
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post 08/11/2012, 11:01 AM
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I would have left immediately, no way would I stay within ten foot of an idiot like that! its not only the dog I'd be worried about!
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post 08/11/2012, 11:04 AM
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The guy just sounds like he has a small vocabulary. Poor choice of words on his part.
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