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DtheP47 20-09-2014 08:50

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1117660)
I have had to endure scorn, ridicule and insults from Less ever since I joined the site.
At first it upset me. until I realised that it is his nature to intimidate, in order to provoke negative emotions from his victim - which he enjoys. This is a trait of a warped personality, and deserves some sympathy for his condition.
When you show that you have not been provoked, he eventually directs his malice elsewhere.

Very incisive Margaret. Your post should be sent to every newbie joining the site.
A bag of karma coming your way

Accyexplorer 22-09-2014 22:03

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
I wonder how much this iccedent will raise in donations? Hmmm

Hornsea house dogs blaze deaths not suspicious, police say - BBC News

Less 22-09-2014 22:05

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
What's an iccedent?
Hmmm

cashman 22-09-2014 22:15

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118378)
I wonder how much this iccedent will raise in donations? Hmmm

Hornsea house dogs blaze deaths not suspicious, police say - BBC News

Would imagine sod all, its down south,:rolleyes: They seem to me to be a bit slow at coming forward.

DtheP47 22-09-2014 22:22

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1118379)
What's an iccedent?
Hmmm

It's a tablet for worming coyotes.

Less 22-09-2014 22:36

Re: Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1118384)
It's a tablet for worming coyotes.

It must be a thread worming tablet!

You never deviate or apply original thought to your digs do you? Always, always, always, the repetitive, wizard, coyote or whatever, that you can gleen from my profile/name.
Shows a profound lack of imagination and wit.
I really am starting to feel sorry for your carers, what they must have to put up with!

Eric 23-09-2014 00:41

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1118379)
What's an iccedent?
Hmmm

Something to do with a tooth's sensitivity to ice.:confused:

I hate these skill-testing questions when I'm drinking and watching WWE.;)

shillelagh 23-09-2014 01:40

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
who'd watch WWE ... my nephews stopped watching that 15 years ago!!!

by the way my sister and her then hubby and kids adopted a dog from a rescue centre. a spaniel .. he was a lovely dog .. about 2 months after they got it him ... one of the nephews was told to go and get the meat for the barbecue out of the fridge .. the dog attacked him when he opened the fridge ...the dog was put down the same day they found an emergency vet to put him down ... nephew had tooth marks in his arm ...

by the way less doesnt bite .......:D

Accyexplorer 23-09-2014 05:59

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1118399)
by the way less doesnt bite .......:D

He may not bite but, he howls and plays the victim when the pack turns :D

Less 23-09-2014 08:28

Re: Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118407)
He may not bite but, he howls and plays the victim when the pack turns :D

Oh good grief you now think you are part of a pack?

:eek:

gpick24 23-09-2014 08:32

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
Oops, didn`t get that the Coyote post was a dig at Less, slow or what. So i`ve changed my mind now, definitely no Coyotes for me. :p

Accyexplorer 23-09-2014 08:46

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1118423)
Oh good grief you now think you are part of a pack?

:eek:

Of course not L, I could become a site supporter put £50 behind the bar of the railway for members only even bake everyone a cake and I still wouldn't be as popular as someone like you ;)

Neil 23-09-2014 09:30

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118378)
I wonder how much this iccedent will raise in donations? Hmmm

Hornsea house dogs blaze deaths not suspicious, police say - BBC News

Shame the breeders weren't in the shed as well. Now they will find more dogs and just start again farming puppies for profit.

Accyexplorer 23-09-2014 10:02

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1118435)
Shame the breeders weren't in the shed as well. Now they will find more dogs and just start again farming puppies for profit.

I read somewhere that the owners of this house said "the dogs were happily locked away in their cages when the fire started". The irony of these 'dog lovers' isn't lost in that comment.

I assume I can take your name off the possible supporters list then N? :D

Neil 23-09-2014 12:08

Re: Manchester Dogs Home Fire
 
Our two are happy locked in their crates at night or sometimes if we go out. The doors are open when they are not in and they sometimes go in on their own to sleep. We have started leaving them out more now they are hopefully past the eating the furniture stage


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