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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> On 24/03/2015 12:32 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On 3/24/2015 4:51 AM, wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 20:00:24 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>> wrote:
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>>>>> LOL, yeah a furtive look and getting away quickly makes it pretty much
>>>>> a
>>>>> theft. I had to laugh when you said your dh didn't say anything to
>>>>> her, same
>>>>> with my dh when a woman walking her dog stopped and let the dog poop
>>>>> in our
>>>>> yard, and then hurried on. He was out there but he said he was so
>>>>> surprised
>>>>> with the nerve of her that he didn't say anything.
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>>>> I would have picked the turd up and rubbed it all over her.
>>>> And yes, *then* wash my hands.
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>>> I'd never do that because she could get you for assault. I have
>>> delivered dog droppings back to the owner. I'm sure they had some
>>> cleanup to do.

>> Last year a dog was regularly crapping on the middle of my back lawn (I
>> have no fence) obviously owned by someone using the pathway behind my
>> property. If it happens this year, I'll put out a few squares of Ex-lax
>> for it!

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> Aww it isn't the dog's fault.


No, it's the owners fault, and I wouldn't want to take a chance on making
the dog sick. I told my dh he should have told her to wait right there while
he got her a bag to clean it up. We had a neighbor once that took off on an
owner about their dog pooping in his front yard, and they said that his kids
played in their front yard sometimes so no big deal, he said when my kid
comes over and poops in your yard, be sure and let me know and I'll clean it
up. I always thought that was so funny.

Cheri