A Tip For You Dog Owners

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PhxRam

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If you see the UPS/fedex/mailman coming up to your door to deliver a package, leave your dog inside the house.

I dont want to pet your dog, say hi to your dog, look at your dog. DO NOT use me as a training exercise to test your dog training techniques that your seen on the dog whisperer.

Just because your dog has not bitten you or anyone else in your family doe not mean he doesnt bite.

Thanks.
 

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when I take my dogs out for a walk and the UPS truck is coming down the street...The pibble tries to bite the tires on the truck..she no like that truck LOL
 

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If you see the UPS/fedex/mailman coming up to your door to deliver a package, leave your dog inside the house.

I dont want to pet your dog, say hi to your dog, look at your dog. DO NOT use me as a training exercise to test your dog training techniques that your seen on the dog whisperer.

Just because your dog has not bitten you or anyone else in your family doe not mean he doesnt bite.

Thanks.

Nice to see you two days in a row.
 

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PhxRam

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Another person got added today to the list of people who no longer get UPS deliveries. Shame these people will have to drive 20 miles to get their packages .
 

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You guys don't even knock on my door anyway.
Drive up, put my package on the porch, drive away.
 

PhxRam

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You guys don't even knock on my door anyway.
Drive up, put my package on the porch, drive away.

You are one of the lucky ones. I cant get any of the couriers to even bring it to the front door.
 

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Next time a dog comes barreling out the door, I will ask the dog if they can wait while I get my phone and get a selfie.

Just wear a Go Cam all the time.

You're welcome.
 

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I ordered new tires and the UPS driver left them in front of my house. Didn't ring the bell or knock or say buttkiss...I walked pass my front window to see two guys rolling my tires down the street and my dog hot on their tail. They dropped the tires and took off over a fence. :snicker:
 

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Next time a dog comes barreling out the door, I will ask the dog if they can wait while I get my phone and get a selfie.
Way back when I was working as a propane delivery guy....had a running toward me, never made a sound....the F'er hide out till I was inside the fence, never barked and was running full speed at me, I ad just enough time to open the hose and give him a good face full blast of propane. Might have frozen his lungs and dropped him....I hope it did.
 

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I ordered new tires and the UPS driver left them in front of my house. Didn't ring the bell or knock or say buttkiss...I walked pass my front window to see two guys rolling my tires down the street and my dog hot on their tail. They dropped the tires and took off over a fence. :snicker:

Good dog!! (y):yess:
 

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The UPS drivers around here are great. One lives across the street from me and another one used to live next door, he was a dumbass though and I'm glad he moved. :sneaky:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQykEwY9NsY


There are good peeps and there are, well, not so much... in all walks of life, professions, what have you. Some are apparently born to be dickweeds, and some choose, strive even, to be dickweeds. I try very hard to minimize my own dickweededness (just made that word up) but sometimes the uber dickweeds draw it out of me. Afterwards, when I've settled down, I feel like a dickweed for acting like one. Most dickweeds, however, don't feel that way. They don't feel the remorse. When the not so much individuals are mean to animals, I can blow right past dickweed into rage. A therapist a while back explained to me why I'm like that but couldn't get me to stop it. What the heck, I'm an old dog...;)
 

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Some are apparently born to be dickweeds, and some choose, strive even, to be dickweeds.

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BOSTON—A securities attorney based in California was arrested this morning on securities fraud charges arising out of his participation in a scheme to manipulate the stock of a Boston-based company.

Richard "Dick" Weed, 52, was charged with conspiracy, securities fraud and wire fraud based on his involvement in the manipulation of the stock of CitySide Tickets, Inc., a Boston-based ticket reseller.