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Guess it's hard to know how a dead horse comes into play, on a post about a human beig and a dead dog. Guess some like seeing people beat a dead horse. I've seen that pic several times on CD, it makes little sense to see someone beating a dead animal. To each his own I guess.
And her response is even more obscure than her pic posting.
Guess it's hard to know how a dead horse comes into play, on a post about a dead human being and a dead dog. Guess some like seeing people beat a dead horse. I've seen that pic several times on CD, it makes little sense to see someone beating a dead animal. To each his own I guess.
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Originally Posted by ChocLot
Beating a dead horse (going over the same argument/conversation, ad nauseam) has NOTHING to do with "beating up" on a dead person for their bad decisions. Not even close. Huge fail on your part.
One can only suppose that the ability to think in the abstract is not a strong suit for either one of you, based on the above posts.
Bless your hearts.
One can only suppose that the ability to think in the abstract is not a strong suit for either one of you, based on the above posts.
Bless your hearts.
To bad one can't tell when their OFF TOPIC and using dead animals to convey something that didn't make sense.
Some people's hearts don't understand others pain.
Some people's hearts don't understand others pain.
You're barking up the wrong tree on that one.
I have a great deal of compassion for Nick, and even more for his poor dog.
If you want to point that finger, I suggest you point it at the OP.
That was the whole point about flogging a dead horse, it had everything to do with the topic at hand.
Dogs are meat eaters - they have teeth made for the ripping of flesh - If you get an inbred dog..or shall I say a pure bred dog like a pit bull that has through genetic engineering...ended up with a small uncontrollable brain - and a super powerful mouth and neck - THEN - you are asking for possible trouble - all dogs can turn on a human - when a pit bull does - it can be lethal - I would rather destroy every pit bull in the world..than have one child or adult have their face ripped off...one child is worth a billion pit bulls.
Most pit bull attacks are by unneutered males.
I don't think every pit bull has to be destroyed. This man's dog wasn't killed for attacking anyone, the stupid dog owner apparently didn't want to move away from his apartment and neighbors.
No it isn't. He was harrassed and bullied by his neighbors. They should all be held responsible.
Still -- he had the choice of moving. Why would he want to get rid of a loyal friend to stay with harassing neighbors? No one forced him to stay in that apartment.
He made a very very bad decision to destroy his dog and he did not have to.
Still -- he had the choice of moving. Why would he want to get rid of a loyal friend to stay with harassing neighbors? No one forced him to stay in that apartment.
He made a very very bad decision to destroy his dog and he did not have to.
I'm pretty sure there is more to him than meets the eye. And sadly we will probably never know the true reasons why he chose to stay. I did read that he had asked a friend of his to please take the dog back in November and the friend said no. He was quoted saying that he wished he could turn the clock back and taken the dog in. But alas it's too late now.
Nevertheless no one has the right to harrass and bully anyone. People need to simply mind their own business. If they had let him and Rocco be - they'd both be alive now!
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