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Originally Posted by swrinfla
I think I've mentioned this before on TOTV, but it comes to mind again.
The more that time passes, the less things change!
Some 40-45 years ago, I served my first term on the Board of Trustees of my private street association in St. Louis. The major topic of discussion at virtually every quarterly meeting was how to cope with dogs and their business. And, it was always the Number One discussion item at every annual meeting of the residents.
Of course, most folks ignored the newly installed city ordinance that dogs were not allowed to run free.
So, here we are all this time later and folks are still complaining about dogs and their business!
Only, now some communities seem to be trying to force the issue. Mandatory DNA testing. Huge fines if your pooch does his business on neighbor's lawn.
You gotta love progress!
SWR

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Didn't you mean "Number Two" discussion?
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