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Default Ethical issue with a restaurant

On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 17:57:08 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2016-07-07 4:08 PM, Je?us wrote:
>> On Thu, 07 Jul 2016 13:18:22 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 7/7/2016 2:56 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Jeßus" > wrote
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Every freakin day for two years I would come home and the thing would
>>>>>>> just stand there barking at me. It was utterly mindless and devoid of
>>>>>>> any personality. One day I got in my Fairlane (a large car), put it in
>>>>>>> reverse and backed over the thing (it was obviously sleeping under the
>>>>>>> rear of the car). I got out to look and the dog was jammed under the
>>>>>>> rear axle. I drive forward... and the damned thing got up and walked
>>>>>>> away, totally unharmed. I thought that *finally* the thing would be
>>>>>>> gone forever, but no... and so it continued to bark at me every time
>>>>>>> it saw me until I moved.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You deliberately drove over it to try to kill it because it annoyed you??
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't get that out of the story at all.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> He didn't deny it.
>>>
>>> He accidently backed over the dog that was sleeping underneath the rear
>>> of his car. He didn't do it on purpose. Don't read more into what he
>>> wrote. This happens way too often in this group.

>>
>> Thanks, you have to wonder if she really believed something so
>> outlandish or was just merely trying to get a reaction out of me.
>>

>
>The "she" in this case is a bit of an idiot. You described an
>unfortunate incident. She misinterpreted it and all the proof she needed
>was you not denying it in time.


Yep. Says all that needs to be said.