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On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in > other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery > stores too? > > Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make > them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of > purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 > wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any > number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other > customers or dogs at any given time. > > Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or > somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? > Why? > A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, and they are suing us too. The complainant doesn't have a leg to stand on as far as holding us liable, but the person is just throwing spaghetti at every wall, hoping that someone won't show up in court. If dogs ceased to exist, I wouldn't miss them. > > -sw > --Bryan |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote: >On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >> stores too? >> >> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >> customers or dogs at any given time. >> >> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >> Why? >> >A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >and they are suing us too. Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress their suing has caused you. -- Bruce |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: > >> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>> stores too? >>> >>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>> >>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>> Why? >>> >> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >> and they are suing us too. > > Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress > their suing has caused you. > Maybe you can sniff his ass more gently. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 18:49:46 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Dave Smith wrote: >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>>> stores too? >>>> >>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>>> >>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>>> Why? >>>> >>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>> and they are suing us too. >> >> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >> their suing has caused you. >> > >Maybe you can sniff his ass more gently. > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 18:49:46 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > >> Dave Smith wrote: >>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>>>> stores too? >>>>> >>>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>>>> >>>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>>>> Why? >>>>> >>>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>>> and they are suing us too. >>> >>> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >>> their suing has caused you. >>> >> >> Maybe you can sniff his ass more gently. >> > > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." > Sniff 'em, they're here master druce. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 12:23:21 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Dave Smith wrote: >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 18:49:46 -0500, Hank Rogers > >> wrote: >> >>> Dave Smith wrote: >>>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>>>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>>>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>>>>> stores too? >>>>>> >>>>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>>>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>>>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>>>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>>>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>>>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>>>>> Why? >>>>>> >>>>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>>>> and they are suing us too. >>>> >>>> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >>>> their suing has caused you. >>>> >>> >>> Maybe you can sniff his ass more gently. >>> >> >> Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." >> > >Sniff 'em, they're here master druce. > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:47:49 +1000, Dave Smith >
wrote: >On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > wrote: > >>On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>> stores too? >>> >>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>> >>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>> Why? >>> >>A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>and they are suing us too. > >Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >their suing has caused you. Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:47:49 +1000, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>>> stores too? >>>> >>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>>> >>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>>> Why? >>>> >>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>> and they are suing us too. >> >> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >> their suing has caused you. > > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." > You can stop sniffing now. |
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Hank Rogers wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote: > > On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:47:49 +1000, Dave Smith > > > wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: > >>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in > >>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery > >>>> stores too? > >>>> > >>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make > >>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of > >>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 > >>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any > >>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other > >>>> customers or dogs at any given time. > >>>> > >>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or > >>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? > >>>> Why? > >>>> > >>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, > >>> and they are suing us too. > >> > >> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress > >> their suing has caused you. > > > > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." > > > You can stop sniffing now. She has the odor of DESPERATION about her, Hank...her "tactic" of using The Real Dave Smith's name has rendered her useless and MOOT...it's like she's playing ping - pong without a ball, lol... -- GM |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:43:48 -0700 (PDT), GM
> wrote: >Hank Rogers wrote: > >> Dave Smith wrote: >> > On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:47:49 +1000, Dave Smith > >> > wrote: >> > >> >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >> >>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >> >>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >> >>>> stores too? >> >>>> >> >>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >> >>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >> >>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >> >>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >> >>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >> >>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >> >>>> >> >>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >> >>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >> >>>> Why? >> >>>> >> >>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >> >>> and they are suing us too. >> >> >> >> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >> >> their suing has caused you. >> > >> > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." >> > >> You can stop sniffing now. > > >She has the odor of DESPERATION about her, Hank...her "tactic" of using The Real Dave Smith's name has rendered her useless and MOOT...it's like she's playing ping - pong without a ball, lol... Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 12:23:54 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Dave Smith wrote: >> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:47:49 +1000, Dave Smith > >> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:27:35 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 5:31:08 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: >>>>> Is this just an Austin, Texas phenomenon, or do a lot of people in >>>>> other states take their obviously non-service dogs into grocery >>>>> stores too? >>>>> >>>>> Some dogs sit in carts or the baby seats, some get blankets to make >>>>> them comfy, some are being clutched to chests, some peek out of >>>>> purses, and even others are on 8-14 foot leashes - sometimes 2 or 3 >>>>> wide at a time in the aisles so nobody can get past them. And any >>>>> number of them can be barking, yapping, or growling at other >>>>> customers or dogs at any given time. >>>>> >>>>> Is this just as common in others cities and states? Do you or >>>>> somebody you know take your non-service dog into a grocery store? >>>>> Why? >>>>> >>>> A former tenant is getting sued because a dog she had there bit a guy, >>>> and they are suing us too. >>> >>> Americans are being American? Maybe you can counter-sue for the stress >>> their suing has caused you. >> >> Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." >> > >You can stop sniffing now. > Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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