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Default Poodle Problems Persist................

..................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
Problem!

My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
it a
lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
Potential Problem?

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"PeterL1" > wrote in message
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> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
> Problem!
>
> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
> it a
> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
> Potential Problem?
>
> --
> Peter Lucas
>
>

First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be up to
him, as he's the parent.

Kent



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"Kent" > wrote in message
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>
> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
> ...
>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>> Problem!
>>
>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
>> it a
>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
>> Potential Problem?
>>
>> --
>> Peter Lucas
>>
>>

> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be up
> to him, as he's the parent.
>
> Kent
>

Correction: he may want a curly coat. Or a curly short coat. Again, it's up
to him.





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"Kent" > wrote in
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> "PeterL1" > wrote in message


>>
>>

> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be up
> to him, as he's the parent.
>
> Kent
>



Kent, you're on a fast track to an indefinite killfile.

Killfile the address and stop talking to it.

It's nothing but a pathetic, impotent, stalker troll.


If you keep replying to it, you'll show everyone that *you* are it's sock
puppet.



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PeterL1 wrote:
> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
> Problem!
>
> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
> it a
> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
> Potential Problem?
>
> --
>The Fake Peter Lucas



Aren't you tired of this stupid game? The rest of us certainly are.

gloria p


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>
> Aren't you tired of this stupid game? The rest of us certainly are.
>
> gloria p
>




Mrs GP :-)


Killfile the address


and you won't see its crap again.



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Peter L7 > writes:

> "Kent" > wrote in
> :
>
>>
>> "Kent" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> ...
>>>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>>>> Problem!
>>>>
>>>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather
>>>> see it a
>>>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>>>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be
>>>> a Potential Problem?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Peter Lucas
>>>>
>>>>
>>> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be
>>> up to him, as he's the parent.
>>>
>>> Kent
>>>

>> Correction: he may want a curly coat. Or a curly short coat. Again,
>> it's up to him.

>
> You're nothing but a pathetic worthless troll.


Why do you think people want to hear your views on who YOU think is a
troll? I was happily reading through this group and all I find is
constant whining and net nannying form you. Take your own advice.

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"Peter L7" > wrote in message
. 39...
> "Kent" > wrote in
> :
>
>>
>> "Kent" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> ...
>>>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>>>> Problem!
>>>>
>>>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather
>>>> see it a
>>>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>>>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be
>>>> a Potential Problem?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Peter Lucas
>>>>
>>>>
>>> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be
>>> up to him, as he's the parent.
>>>
>>> Kent
>>>

>> Correction: he may want a curly coat. Or a curly short coat. Again,
>> it's up to him.

>
>
> You're nothing but a pathetic worthless troll.
>
>
> --
> Peter Lucas
> Brisbane
> Australia
>
>

Peter that was meant only to be taken in jest and to be taken lightly. We
had and loved our poodles for 32 years. They are more intelligent than dogs
per se. At some point the poodle tells you what to do. They become parental.

Kent
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:34:50 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
>in St. Louis MO posting from US Net
wrote:


>HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! GETTING DESPERATE
>NOW ARE WE???NOTHING YOU CAN DO PETER LUCAS.NOTHING AT ALL.IT WILL
>NEVER STOP SO LONG AS THIS GROUP EXISTS.ENJOYING WATCHING YOUR
>FRUSTRATION GROW EXPONENTIALLY................................NEVER
>QUITE KNOWING WHO IS GENUINE AND WHO IS A TROLL.HAVING TO CHECK EACH
>AND EVERY HEADER LOLOL.YOU ARE POWERLESS TO MAKE IT
>STOP.HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Email complaints about this person to or




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PeterL1 wrote:
> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
> Problem!
>
> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
> it a
> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
> Potential Problem?


Blame it on genetics. My beloved Kellie (the one who gave me her email
address) had a very tight coat. It was almost like a lambs wool. We kept
her clipped closely. Alex, our mini's coat was looser and softer and the
current Poddle-child, Mickey Charles also has a looser coat.

I don't think there is anything one can do about the tightly curled coat.

Yes, I know this is probably a troll, but it's raining and I'm bored
enough to play.

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Kent wrote:
> "Peter L7" > wrote in message
> . 39...
>> "Kent" > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> "Kent" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>>>>> Problem!
>>>>>
>>>>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather
>>>>> see it a
>>>>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>>>>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be
>>>>> a Potential Problem?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peter Lucas
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be
>>>> up to him, as he's the parent.
>>>>
>>>> Kent
>>>>
>>> Correction: he may want a curly coat. Or a curly short coat. Again,
>>> it's up to him.

>>
>> You're nothing but a pathetic worthless troll.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Peter Lucas
>> Brisbane
>> Australia
>>
>>

> Peter that was meant only to be taken in jest and to be taken lightly. We
> had and loved our poodles for 32 years. They are more intelligent than dogs
> per se. At some point the poodle tells you what to do. They become parental.
>
> Kent
> -----
> ,missing Casey and Tino


At some point? With ours it was immediately. <g>


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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
...
> Kent wrote:
>> "Peter L7" > wrote in message
>> . 39...
>>> "Kent" > wrote in
>>> :
>>>
>>>> "Kent" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>>>>>> Problem!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather
>>>>>> see it a
>>>>>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>>>>>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be
>>>>>> a Potential Problem?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Peter Lucas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be
>>>>> up to him, as he's the parent.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kent
>>>>>
>>>> Correction: he may want a curly coat. Or a curly short coat. Again,
>>>> it's up to him.
>>>
>>> You're nothing but a pathetic worthless troll.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Peter Lucas
>>> Brisbane
>>> Australia
>>>
>>>

>> Peter that was meant only to be taken in jest and to be taken lightly. We
>> had and loved our poodles for 32 years. They are more intelligent than
>> dogs per se. At some point the poodle tells you what to do. They become
>> parental.
>>
>> Kent
>> -----
>> ,missing Casey and Tino

>
> At some point? With ours it was immediately. <g>
>
> Janet Wilder
>
>

Years ago I was carrying Augie into our local post office to empty our box,
and a postal worker marched out and said: "you can't have a dog in here!".

My response was: "I'll talk to him about it"

Kent






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On Feb 19, 9:34*am, WTF > wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:34:50 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
> >in St. Louis MO posting from US Net
>
> * wrote:
> >HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! GETTING DESPERATE
> >NOW ARE WE???NOTHING YOU CAN DO PETER LUCAS.NOTHING AT ALL.IT WILL
> >NEVER STOP SO LONG AS THIS GROUP EXISTS.ENJOYING WATCHING YOUR
> >FRUSTRATION GROW EXPONENTIALLY................................NEVER
> >QUITE KNOWING WHO IS GENUINE AND WHO IS A TROLL.HAVING TO CHECK EACH
> >AND EVERY HEADER LOLOL.YOU ARE POWERLESS TO MAKE IT
> >STOP.HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>
> Email complaints about this person to or
>


HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fat lot of good that will do LMAO
You must be particularly dense!

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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 21:10:02 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
> wrote:

>On Feb 19, 9:34*am, WTF > wrote:
>> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:34:50 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
>> >in St. Louis MO posting from US Net
>>
>> * wrote:
>> >HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! GETTING DESPERATE
>> >NOW ARE WE???NOTHING YOU CAN DO PETER LUCAS.NOTHING AT ALL.IT WILL
>> >NEVER STOP SO LONG AS THIS GROUP EXISTS.ENJOYING WATCHING YOUR
>> >FRUSTRATION GROW EXPONENTIALLY................................NEVER
>> >QUITE KNOWING WHO IS GENUINE AND WHO IS A TROLL.HAVING TO CHECK EACH
>> >AND EVERY HEADER LOLOL.YOU ARE POWERLESS TO MAKE IT
>> >STOP.HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>>
>> Email complaints about this person to or
>>

>
>HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fat lot of good that will do LMAO
>You must be particularly dense!


Now it's Chicago and complaints to
Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
Chicago?????


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WTF wrote:

> > wrote:
>>> >in St. Louis MO posting from US Net
>>> Email complaints about this person to or
>>>

>>

>
> Now it's Chicago and complaints to
> Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
> Chicago?????


I expect Sheldon "Pussy" Katz to prognosticate from the syntax that it's the
real Peter Lucas posting here, though varying his access points. The posts
themselves do bear the hallmarks of "Peter posts," being without logic.
Without worth. Without maturity.


Bob

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WTF wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 21:10:02 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
> > wrote:
>
> >On Feb 19, 9:34�am, WTF > wrote:
> >> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:34:50 -0800 (PST), PeterL1
> >> >in St. Louis MO posting from US Net
> >>
> >> � wrote:
> >> >HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! GETTING DESPERATE
> >> >NOW ARE WE???NOTHING YOU CAN DO PETER LUCAS.NOTHING AT ALL.IT WILL
> >> >NEVER STOP SO LONG AS THIS GROUP EXISTS.ENJOYING WATCHING YOUR
> >> >FRUSTRATION GROW EXPONENTIALLY................................NEVER
> >> >QUITE KNOWING WHO IS GENUINE AND WHO IS A TROLL.HAVING TO CHECK EACH
> >> >AND EVERY HEADER LOLOL.YOU ARE POWERLESS TO MAKE IT
> >> >STOP.HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >>
> >> Email complaints about this person to or
> >>

> >
> >HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fat lot of good that will do LMAO
> >You must be particularly dense!

>
> Now it's Chicago and complaints to
> Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
> Chicago?????


OMFG!! ROTFLMAO! Off you go then............... waste more time
complaining to this one LOL!
Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
Tunguska???
Holy freakin' shit, LOL......................

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On Feb 19, 6:47*pm, "PL1." > wrote:
> > >

>
> > Now it's Chicago and *complaints to
> > Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
> > Chicago?????

>
> If people would just killfile that 'address' above, we wouldn't have this
> problem.


"if if if"..................... HAW HAW HAW!

if only you would recognize the futility of such a request ------ aint
gonna happen "buddy" :-)))
For every one who does killfile............dozens wont............ and
dozens MORE will come along to replace those who do.
HAW HAW HAW!!!

Face it peter: YOURE ****ED!

HAW HAW HAW!!!

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Kent wrote:

> Years ago I was carrying Augie into our local post office to empty our box,
> and a postal worker marched out and said: "you can't have a dog in here!".
>
> My response was: "I'll talk to him about it"



My DH was carrying Alex in a National Park visitors center and a ranger
came up and told him that he couldn't have a dog in there. DH said:
"shush! He doesn't know he's a dog" The ranger was not amused.

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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 08:41:05 -0700, gloria.p wrote:

> PeterL1 wrote:
>> .................Presumably because I still have not Picked the
>> Problem!
>>
>> My Pet Poodle has what I feel is too curly a coat, I would rather see
>> it a
>> lot straighter and was wondering if there is something I could do to
>> help that? On the other hand summer is fast approaching and could be a
>> Potential Problem?
>>
>> --
>>The Fake Peter Lucas

>
> Aren't you tired of this stupid game? The rest of us certainly are.
>
> gloria p


i think it's morrow. whoever it is has more stamina than sense.

your pal,
blake
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In article >, PeterL1.
@home.upstairs.in.brissie.aus said...
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:"Kent" > wrote in
:
:
:>
:> "PeterL1" > wrote in message
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:>>
:>>
:> First, discuss it with him. Maybe he wants a short coat. It should be up
:> to him, as he's the parent.
:>
:> Kent
:>
:
:
:Kent, you're on a fast track to an indefinite killfile.

***GASP***!!!

:Killfile the address and stop talking to it.
:
:It's nothing but a pathetic, impotent, stalker troll.
:
:
:If you keep replying to it, you'll show everyone that *you* are it's sock
uppet.

You're getting more paranoid by the day pete



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In article >, PL1.
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:
:> Now it's Chicago and complaints to
:> Now who do we know that has this writing style and lives around
:> Chicago?????
:>
:
:If people would just killfile that 'address' above, we wouldn't have this
roblem.

Done and done pete mate - I've killfiled
as you
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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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> Kent wrote:
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>> Years ago I was carrying Augie into our local post office to empty our
>> box, and a postal worker marched out and said: "you can't have a dog in
>> here!".
>>
>> My response was: "I'll talk to him about it"

>
>
> My DH was carrying Alex in a National Park visitors center and a ranger
> came up and told him that he couldn't have a dog in there. DH said:
> "shush! He doesn't know he's a dog" The ranger was not amused.
>
> --
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>
>

The response I always carried around, but never got to use was: "Whadya
mean?? There's no dog here"

Kent


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