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  #1021  
Old March 1st 04, 03:43 AM
John F Richardson
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Mustang Sally writes:

Fine; you think I shrieked, it's your
prerogative to think so. What I
objected to is your mischaracterization
of my description of a couple of my
rescues. I said they don't like being
approached by the public;you said I
said they would have bitten Kelly.
Not the same, and more importantly,
blatantly untrue.


Stop the bullshit, eh? Jack "Guess My Real
Name" Morrison IMMEDIATELY responded
to Kelly's mildly charming initial post with
the claim that Kelly had done something
"incredibly stupid" by approaching a dog
of a breed that she obviously knows a
hell of a lot better than even the presumably
(or at least allegedly) hands-on experienced
members of this certifiably woebegone
newsgroup and you were quite prominent
among the chorus of those who piled
on in support. Only ChrisW and LynnK
seemed to grasp the actual issues, and
both appeared to head for the hills when
they saw how rpdb "establishment" opinion
was playing out in the thread. You and
Melanie were among those who irrelevantly
cited issues with your own dogs in support
of your ignorant opinions. You brought
up the irrelevancy. Don't get defensive
if people remember it. (And, for the
record, I too own at least a couple of
dogs who are wary of strangers. I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them. I'll leave it to the
estimation of readers who should count
as knowledgeable dog people. Count
Chris and Lynn in for sure. I'd leave
out those who conceal their identity.
The rest are up for grabs, or so it
now seems to me.)

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!
  #1022  
Old March 1st 04, 03:50 AM
John F Richardson
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I wrote:

I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them.


Whoops. Obviously, I would expect
knowledgeable dog people to pick up
on the wariness of all of my more
human wary dogs, but since I was
referencing only one at the beginning
of the sentence, the 'them' at the
end of the quoted sentence should
have been 'her'.

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!
  #1023  
Old March 1st 04, 03:50 AM
John F Richardson
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Posts: n/a
Default

I wrote:

I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them.


Whoops. Obviously, I would expect
knowledgeable dog people to pick up
on the wariness of all of my more
human wary dogs, but since I was
referencing only one at the beginning
of the sentence, the 'them' at the
end of the quoted sentence should
have been 'her'.

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!
  #1024  
Old March 1st 04, 03:50 AM
John F Richardson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I wrote:

I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them.


Whoops. Obviously, I would expect
knowledgeable dog people to pick up
on the wariness of all of my more
human wary dogs, but since I was
referencing only one at the beginning
of the sentence, the 'them' at the
end of the quoted sentence should
have been 'her'.

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!
  #1025  
Old March 1st 04, 03:50 AM
John F Richardson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I wrote:

I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them.


Whoops. Obviously, I would expect
knowledgeable dog people to pick up
on the wariness of all of my more
human wary dogs, but since I was
referencing only one at the beginning
of the sentence, the 'them' at the
end of the quoted sentence should
have been 'her'.

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!
  #1026  
Old March 1st 04, 04:47 PM
-mi-chael3
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You go John

John F Richardson wrote:
Mustang Sally writes:


Fine; you think I shrieked, it's your
prerogative to think so. What I
objected to is your mischaracterization
of my description of a couple of my
rescues. I said they don't like being
approached by the public;you said I
said they would have bitten Kelly.
Not the same, and more importantly,
blatantly untrue.



Stop the bullshit, eh? Jack "Guess My Real
Name" Morrison IMMEDIATELY responded
to Kelly's mildly charming initial post with
the claim that Kelly had done something
"incredibly stupid" by approaching a dog
of a breed that she obviously knows a
hell of a lot better than even the presumably
(or at least allegedly) hands-on experienced
members of this certifiably woebegone
newsgroup and you were quite prominent
among the chorus of those who piled
on in support. Only ChrisW and LynnK
seemed to grasp the actual issues, and
both appeared to head for the hills when
they saw how rpdb "establishment" opinion
was playing out in the thread. You and
Melanie were among those who irrelevantly
cited issues with your own dogs in support
of your ignorant opinions. You brought
up the irrelevancy. Don't get defensive
if people remember it. (And, for the
record, I too own at least a couple of
dogs who are wary of strangers. I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them. I'll leave it to the
estimation of readers who should count
as knowledgeable dog people. Count
Chris and Lynn in for sure. I'd leave
out those who conceal their identity.
The rest are up for grabs, or so it
now seems to me.)

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!


--
this is michael
reporting live...
http://dogtv.com

BRILLIANT
http://dogtv.com/sionnach.wmv

  #1027  
Old March 1st 04, 04:47 PM
-mi-chael3
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You go John

John F Richardson wrote:
Mustang Sally writes:


Fine; you think I shrieked, it's your
prerogative to think so. What I
objected to is your mischaracterization
of my description of a couple of my
rescues. I said they don't like being
approached by the public;you said I
said they would have bitten Kelly.
Not the same, and more importantly,
blatantly untrue.



Stop the bullshit, eh? Jack "Guess My Real
Name" Morrison IMMEDIATELY responded
to Kelly's mildly charming initial post with
the claim that Kelly had done something
"incredibly stupid" by approaching a dog
of a breed that she obviously knows a
hell of a lot better than even the presumably
(or at least allegedly) hands-on experienced
members of this certifiably woebegone
newsgroup and you were quite prominent
among the chorus of those who piled
on in support. Only ChrisW and LynnK
seemed to grasp the actual issues, and
both appeared to head for the hills when
they saw how rpdb "establishment" opinion
was playing out in the thread. You and
Melanie were among those who irrelevantly
cited issues with your own dogs in support
of your ignorant opinions. You brought
up the irrelevancy. Don't get defensive
if people remember it. (And, for the
record, I too own at least a couple of
dogs who are wary of strangers. I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them. I'll leave it to the
estimation of readers who should count
as knowledgeable dog people. Count
Chris and Lynn in for sure. I'd leave
out those who conceal their identity.
The rest are up for grabs, or so it
now seems to me.)

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!


--
this is michael
reporting live...
http://dogtv.com

BRILLIANT
http://dogtv.com/sionnach.wmv

  #1028  
Old March 1st 04, 04:47 PM
-mi-chael3
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You go John

John F Richardson wrote:
Mustang Sally writes:


Fine; you think I shrieked, it's your
prerogative to think so. What I
objected to is your mischaracterization
of my description of a couple of my
rescues. I said they don't like being
approached by the public;you said I
said they would have bitten Kelly.
Not the same, and more importantly,
blatantly untrue.



Stop the bullshit, eh? Jack "Guess My Real
Name" Morrison IMMEDIATELY responded
to Kelly's mildly charming initial post with
the claim that Kelly had done something
"incredibly stupid" by approaching a dog
of a breed that she obviously knows a
hell of a lot better than even the presumably
(or at least allegedly) hands-on experienced
members of this certifiably woebegone
newsgroup and you were quite prominent
among the chorus of those who piled
on in support. Only ChrisW and LynnK
seemed to grasp the actual issues, and
both appeared to head for the hills when
they saw how rpdb "establishment" opinion
was playing out in the thread. You and
Melanie were among those who irrelevantly
cited issues with your own dogs in support
of your ignorant opinions. You brought
up the irrelevancy. Don't get defensive
if people remember it. (And, for the
record, I too own at least a couple of
dogs who are wary of strangers. I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them. I'll leave it to the
estimation of readers who should count
as knowledgeable dog people. Count
Chris and Lynn in for sure. I'd leave
out those who conceal their identity.
The rest are up for grabs, or so it
now seems to me.)

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!


--
this is michael
reporting live...
http://dogtv.com

BRILLIANT
http://dogtv.com/sionnach.wmv

  #1029  
Old March 1st 04, 04:47 PM
-mi-chael3
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Posts: n/a
Default

You go John

John F Richardson wrote:
Mustang Sally writes:


Fine; you think I shrieked, it's your
prerogative to think so. What I
objected to is your mischaracterization
of my description of a couple of my
rescues. I said they don't like being
approached by the public;you said I
said they would have bitten Kelly.
Not the same, and more importantly,
blatantly untrue.



Stop the bullshit, eh? Jack "Guess My Real
Name" Morrison IMMEDIATELY responded
to Kelly's mildly charming initial post with
the claim that Kelly had done something
"incredibly stupid" by approaching a dog
of a breed that she obviously knows a
hell of a lot better than even the presumably
(or at least allegedly) hands-on experienced
members of this certifiably woebegone
newsgroup and you were quite prominent
among the chorus of those who piled
on in support. Only ChrisW and LynnK
seemed to grasp the actual issues, and
both appeared to head for the hills when
they saw how rpdb "establishment" opinion
was playing out in the thread. You and
Melanie were among those who irrelevantly
cited issues with your own dogs in support
of your ignorant opinions. You brought
up the irrelevancy. Don't get defensive
if people remember it. (And, for the
record, I too own at least a couple of
dogs who are wary of strangers. I mentioned
one on the thread, and noted that I would
expect knowledgeable dog people to pick
up on her wariness and to know not to
push it with them. I'll leave it to the
estimation of readers who should count
as knowledgeable dog people. Count
Chris and Lynn in for sure. I'd leave
out those who conceal their identity.
The rest are up for grabs, or so it
now seems to me.)

JohnR
Pit Bull Libertarian

Never sneer at the power of a little
pink squeaky toy!


--
this is michael
reporting live...
http://dogtv.com

BRILLIANT
http://dogtv.com/sionnach.wmv

 




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