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Dans mon maladroit français Une fois, j'ai demandé à un chauffeur de taxi pourquoi des enfants français et chiens français si bien comporté. Sa réponse? Nous les avons battus.
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Oh for Heaven's sake. Here we go again. TV is going to the dogs! If dogs are offensive to you, how about war, poverty, abuse? Let's find more important things to find offensive.
It's ridiculous to compare this to war, poverty or abuse!
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We don't live in Europe!
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It's ridiculous to compare this to war, poverty or abuse!
I think that was perrjojo's point.
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It's ridiculous to compare this to war, poverty or abuse!
Exactly....this is ricidulous. Put your energy into something that REALLY matters.
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If my dog licks a Villagers @ a restaurant will she get a STD.
I have read that you 'all are infected.
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If my dog licks a Villagers @ a restaurant will she get a STD.
I have read that you 'all are infected.
Ohhhhhhhhhh, Cisco!
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You all know darn well that those servers will be petting the dogs hoping for a big tip and turn right around and serve you your meal. No way they are going to a sink to wash. Pet dander will be on their clothes and then again serve you. If the dogs defecate or urinate considering they are being fed, we must be subjected to this order and bacteria. Who is libel if I trip over a dog? The dog owner or the establishment?
I have found that ones that worry about defecating & urinating do so because it is a issue for them.
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I have found that ones that worry about defecating & urinating do so because it is a issue for them.
now that's funny. I don't care who you are. (Larry the Cable a Guy.)
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Okay Kiddies, listen up... I've done some serious thinking about this for about two minutes. (Dwelling longer on such drivel would clog my ethers with negativity and suck my brain out.)

Any of you want to tell a restaurant how to run their business should take their money and buy one, spend 20 hours a day working at it only to get hocked by people wanting to share their $6 entree and then deal with the constant complaining. Until you put your money and time on the line your only choice is go or don't go.

If any of you want to control decisions of Wildwood or Sumter County run for office. You can make all kinds of important decisions about stickers on mailboxes and piddling poodles. As a bonus I'm sure it pays big bucks
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There are many restaurants in Florida that allow dogs. How many times have you seen dogs in restaurants? Honestly, this is much ado about nothing. It's not like there will be a pack of dogs in every restaurant.
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There are so many things to get upset about....why pick something so trivial? This is so insignificant in the scheme of things. It has such a simple solution......just stay away from these places. The folks that love dogs will be there in your place. This is a very positive business decision for the restaurant and I hope more follow suit.
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My dog does such an amazing job cleaning the plates. It's a big savings not having to use the dishwasher. I'm saving on water, detergent, electricity......and biggest savings is no more dog food.
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Oh please, like you need a dog to trip people. I usually just stick my leg out when out of control children are speeding around. Works better than a dog, don't want the dog getting hurt when the kid falls.
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am not very interested in dining with a dog at the next table; then again I do not want to dine with children at the next table, or men with baseball caps, or men with muscle shirts and hairy armpits. i guess i will stay home.
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am not very interested in dining with a dog at the next table; then again I do not want to dine with children at the next table, or men with baseball caps, or men with muscle shirts and hairy armpits. i guess i will stay home.
I was gonna say... that doesn't leave you with a whole lot of options!
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Okay Kiddies, listen up... I've done some serious thinking about this for about two minutes. (Dwelling longer on such drivel would clog my ethers with negativity and suck my brain out.)

Any of you want to tell a restaurant how to run their business should take their money and buy one, spend 20 hours a day working at it only to get hocked by people wanting to share their $6 entree and then deal with the constant complaining. Until you put your money and time on the line your only choice is go or don't go.

If any of you want to control decisions of Wildwood or Sumter County run for office. You can make all kinds of important decisions about stickers on mailboxes and piddling poodles. As a bonus I'm sure it pays big bucks


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