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notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 2011-07-30, gloria.p > wrote: > > > Animals should NEVER be left in a car. > > If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. -- |
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On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote:
> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque fantasies on someone else, please. nb |
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notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: > > > Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. > > What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? > > Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl die in > closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such things. I > could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a club, but I > don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque fantasies on > someone else, please. Could be some livemail user messed up the attributes but it sure looked like you said to leave the dog in a hot car. -- |
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On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote:
> Could be some livemail user messed up the attributes but it sure looked > like you said to leave the dog in a hot car. Could be some little green men from Mars are about to invade Earth, but you didn't see me say so, as there's no way in Hell you saw me say "to leave a dog in a hot car" or anything remotely similar. nb |
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notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: > > > Could be some livemail user messed up the attributes but it sure > > looked like you said to leave the dog in a hot car. > > Could be some little green men from Mars are about to invade Earth, > but you didn't see me say so, as there's no way in Hell you saw me say > "to leave a dog in a hot car" or anything remotely similar. > > nb Ok, I guess the below was not you? From: "cshenk" > Subject: OT Dog friendly restaurant guide for US and Canada Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 14:20:09 -0500 Message-ID: > Lines: 12 notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: > On 2011-07-30, gloria.p > wrote: > > > Animals should NEVER be left in a car. > > If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. -- -- |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: >> >> > Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. >> >> What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? >> >> Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl die in >> closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such things. I >> could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a club, but I >> don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque fantasies on >> someone else, please. > > Could be some livemail user messed up the attributes but it sure looked > like you said to leave the dog in a hot car. That's what I read too. |
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Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "cshenk" > wrote in message > ... > > notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > >>On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: > > > > >>> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. > > > > > > What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? > > > > > > Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl > > > die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such > > > things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a > > > club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque > > > fantasies on someone else, please. > > > > Could be some livemail user messed up the attributes but it sure > > looked like you said to leave the dog in a hot car. > > That's what I read too. Maybe someone trimmed something so looks like notbob said it. Can't tell from my end. -- |
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On 30/07/2011 3:47 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 2011-07-30, > wrote: > >> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. > > What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? > > Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl die in > closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such things. I > could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a club, but I > don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque fantasies on > someone else, please. > I would never leave my dog in a car on a hot day. I always did know the danger of that. Some people seem to have caught on lately and what should have been taken as a warning for certain conditions seems to have turned into a total ban regardless of conditions. That's ridiculous around here. Only from May through to September would there be days when it would not be wise to leave a dog in a car. I should not that my dogs have always been big enough and just protective enough that I can leave the windows open. |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: > >> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. > > What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? > > Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and ppl die in > closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do such things. I > could also feed my dog ground glass or beat it with a club, but I > don't do that, either. Kindly visit your grotesque fantasies on > someone else, please. > > nb YOU are the one who said leave the dog in the car. Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in
: > > "notbob" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: >> >>> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can >>> not. >> >> What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? >> >> Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and >> ppl die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do >> such things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat >> it with a club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit >> your grotesque fantasies on someone else, please. >> >> nb > > YOU are the one who said leave the dog in the car. > > Jill Is this the quote? If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. nb |
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sandi wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in > : > > > > > "notbob" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: > > > > >>> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can > >>> not. > > > > >> What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? > > > > >> Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and > >> ppl die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do > >> such things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat > >> it with a club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit > >> your grotesque fantasies on someone else, please. > > > > >> nb > > > > YOU are the one who said leave the dog in the car. > > > > Jill > > Is this the quote? > > If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. > > nb From: "cshenk" > Subject: OT Dog friendly restaurant guide for US and Canada Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 14:20:09 -0500 Message-ID: > Lines: 12 notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: > On 2011-07-30, gloria.p > wrote: > > > Animals should NEVER be left in a car. > > If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. -- -- |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > sandi wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> "jmcquown" > wrote in >> : >> >> > >> > "notbob" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote: >> > > >> >>> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can >> >>> not. >> > > >> >> What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify? >> > > >> >> Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and >> >> ppl die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do >> >> such things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat >> >> it with a club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit >> >> your grotesque fantasies on someone else, please. >> > > >> >> nb >> > >> > YOU are the one who said leave the dog in the car. >> > >> Is this the quote? >> >> If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. >> >> nb > >> > Animals should NEVER be left in a car. >> >> If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. > > Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. > Geez, nb. What's up with this? Dogs don't sweat, they can't get themselves a drink of water or get out of the car if they want to. They're pretty much helpless even if you leave the windows cracked in the car. I don't know about you but I don't want to sit in a hot car. Jill |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > notbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> On 2011-07-30, gloria.p > wrote: >> >> > Animals should NEVER be left in a car. >> >> If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog. > > Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not. Very true. |
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