Friends With Annoying Pets (NRR)
Skip Drinkwater
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I'm sure i'm not the only one to experience this. You go to your friends house, and immediately their dogs begin barking to no end, and after a half hour, they still haven't let up. No matter how many times your friend yells at them to stop, or tells you "they usually don't act like this", it doesn't help. I was at another friends house the other day, and his dog would not stop jumping up on the couch I was sitting on, and biting and pulling at my shirt at the cuffs, or my shoelaces, or my pants. And of course the constant leg-humping...This went on for about an hour until I realized I had to leave his house altogether. I notice these friends are friends I seldom visit at their own homes, and I doubt i'm the only friend of theirs to do so being that i've seen their dogs in action around other people as well. Anyone else ever not visit a friend often due to their annoying ass pets??
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back in the day my buddy lived in a pretty shitty house. im talking just falling apart, and dirty. they had this dog roscoe that would plat himself down in the room we were hanging out in and just lick and scratch himself for hours. it drove me fuckin nuts. i would hear him slurping his ass and nibbling and just endlessly at it. im sure he had fleas and was treated like shit and underfed but pleease shut the fuck up.
That's one proactive, crafty muhfuckin dog.
The only thing worse about impolite pets is owners who talk about their pet's unfunny antics incessantly.
these people shouldnt have kids.
Or owners that try to rationalize their pets' unacceptable bahavior.
Like my ex-girlfriend's roommate who had brought back a wild dog from Ghana that basically attacked me while I was sitting on the couch looking in the other direction, and she was all like "What did he [meaning me] do to provoke her?"
Nothing! This was clearly not a domestic animal!
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Agreed. And agreed.
Yes, I get it--your dog/cat/whatever is, like, sooooooo smart and zany. I don't give a shit.
or ignore the fact that not everyone is comfortable around animals. i've seen people do nothing to pull back their barking/jumping/humping/growling dog away from someone who is obviously scared out of their wits. "s/he won't bite" is little comfort to someone who is cowering.
He wasn't cowering, he was "Looking in the other direction".
please
I mean, really. How is that OK on any level?
no respect
The most offensive thing I said during class this year was that animals don't really think--not something I would have figured would have struck the collective nerve of my students. I still have a female student trying to convince me that her bird does things not out of being conditioned to do them, but because it is a genuine problem-solver.
birds can pretty well eff off. maybe its birds that are kept inside that can eff off. maybe its not the birds but the people who keep them. either way....
LOL!
Fool, he's talking about me. I've had the same parrott since I was 5.
Naw but honestley, I have a total "hate vs love" thing with the lil' fucker. He's part of the family but sometimes I want that fool gone.
I wonder if he's on cagedfeathers.com talm' 'bout "friends with annoying owners?"
Someone needs to kidnap that bird so we can learn more about Moist's smooth mackadocious lines.
Raaaawwwk! Here comes the jalape??o!
Raaaawwwk! Am I doing it right?
Raaaawwwk! Don't come in, Mom!
One things for sure...The LAST thing that Polly wants is a cracker!
Herm