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07-26-2016 , 09:36 PM
Maybe surf or leo doc will say it is just some BS hospital reg, but until told otherwise will assume there is a reason for "no pets", I'm amazed that she'd go to a place with actual sick people and endanger them because she finds her purse dog too darling to leave behind.
07-26-2016 , 09:46 PM
The stupid **** people do or get away with stopped amazing me a long time ago
07-26-2016 , 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
**** people and their dogs.
People who dislike dogs are right up there with the non hot dog eaters, can't be trusted and probably should be fired
07-26-2016 , 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
**** people and their dogs.
+1
07-26-2016 , 10:04 PM
Incorrect. People who bring their dogs to public spaces where dogs would normally not be allowed and skirt laws because they got an online certificate stating their mutt is an emotional support dog are the scum of the earth. They take what is meant for the blind, deaf, and traumatized and **** all over it. But if that is your thing, good for you Jon. You have no morality.
07-26-2016 , 10:04 PM
Maybe it has nothing to do with not liking dogs and more with not liking people who like dogs.

Also cats seem like a much better pet got poker players
07-26-2016 , 10:09 PM
Also in the variance department I got reverse trifecta' today when I flopped a straight flush over flush+OESF and I got to 3 bet all three streets
07-26-2016 , 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
Incorrect. People who bring their dogs to public spaces where dogs would normally not be allowed and skirt laws because they got an online certificate stating their mutt is an emotional support dog are the scum of the earth. They take what is meant for the blind, deaf, and traumatized and **** all over it. But if that is your thing, good for you Jon. You have no morality.
my dogs fly with me sometimes and I pay for them. Personally I think SW should expand bags fly free to dogs fly free and would help solve the problem (except for the emotional support turkeys)
07-26-2016 , 10:46 PM
Current Status.

07-26-2016 , 10:48 PM
Can I join you?
07-26-2016 , 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by asmitty
Is this the former Village Club? How big does it play? The 8/16 O8 at Oceans plays pretty big in my experience, but that might not be true on a random weeknight and I haven't played a lot of it in over 2 years.
OK so I'd rather play NL I guess than stupid Omaha...any NL games at this Seven Mile Island?

As an aside I would check Bravo but it appears that none of these rooms are on there and I am too lazy to look up something called the PokerAtlas app.
07-27-2016 , 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Jon_locke
my dogs fly with me sometimes and I pay for them.
The people who should get paid are the people who are allergic to dogs and have to share airspace with your dog.
07-27-2016 , 12:46 AM
+1

But hey, he paid. So screw anyone with allergies or doesn't want to hear barking.

About 3-4 months ago I was out walking at night and a lady was walking 2 large black dogs and one got loose and bit me in the upper thigh. I was yelling and cursing and she said "don't worry, they don't bite" and I said "it just ****ing bit me" and I got away from the area as fast as possible because she obviously couldn't control her dogs.

Two months ago I was at the park with my daughter (~2 years old) and saw a lady and her two kids come up with one dog running with the kids and another on a leash. Our backs were to them so I was turning around (with pepper spray in my pocket due to the previous dog bite) and keeping an eye on the loose dog. The lady asked "is that dog bothering you? Don't worry, it would probably just give your daughter a big kiss" and I just said "I'm making sure my daughter is safe". The park has signs that say dogs are supposed to be on leashes, and as they were leaving the park, I saw the Mom put the loose dog on a leash.

So yeah, **** dogs and their owners.

Nobodies own dog would ever hurt anyone, that is what they swear up and down all day every day.

****ing idiots.
07-27-2016 , 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by callipygian
The people who should get paid are the people who are allergic to dogs and have to share airspace with your dog.
I have hypo allergenic dogs and my vets prescribes tranquilizer for the flight so they will sleep entire flight and not bark.
07-27-2016 , 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
+1

But hey, he paid. So screw anyone with allergies or doesn't want to hear barking.

The lady asked "is that dog bothering you? Don't worry, it would probably just give your daughter a big kiss" and I just said "I'm making sure my daughter is safe". The park has signs that say dogs are supposed to be on leashes, and as they were leaving the park, I saw the Mom put the loose dog on a leash.

So yeah, **** dogs and their owners.

Nobodies own dog would ever hurt anyone, that is what they swear up and down all day every day.

****ing idiots.
Will this guy on a plane really bother you?

07-27-2016 , 01:52 AM
Yep, that is what my story is about. Nailed it!
07-27-2016 , 02:53 AM
That little guy is awfully cute!

...that said, I have also been bitten several times before by dogs that had "never bitten anyone before!"
07-27-2016 , 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
+1

But hey, he paid. So screw anyone with allergies or doesn't want to hear barking.

About 3-4 months ago I was out walking at night and a lady was walking 2 large black dogs and one got loose and bit me in the upper thigh. I was yelling and cursing and she said "don't worry, they don't bite" and I said "it just ****ing bit me" and I got away from the area as fast as possible because she obviously couldn't control her dogs.

Two months ago I was at the park with my daughter (~2 years old) and saw a lady and her two kids come up with one dog running with the kids and another on a leash. Our backs were to them so I was turning around (with pepper spray in my pocket due to the previous dog bite) and keeping an eye on the loose dog. The lady asked "is that dog bothering you? Don't worry, it would probably just give your daughter a big kiss" and I just said "I'm making sure my daughter is safe". The park has signs that say dogs are supposed to be on leashes, and as they were leaving the park, I saw the Mom put the loose dog on a leash.

So yeah, **** dogs and their owners.

Nobodies own dog would ever hurt anyone, that is what they swear up and down all day every day.

****ing idiots.
You're in AZ where it's legal to carry. I believe I'd bust a cap in a mutt before I'd let it bite my infant daughter (if I had one).
07-27-2016 , 08:51 AM
If planes no longer have peanuts because of allergies they shouldnt have dogs either.
07-27-2016 , 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by DougL
Maybe surf or leo doc will say it is just some BS hospital reg, but until told otherwise will assume there is a reason for "no pets", I'm amazed that she'd go to a place with actual sick people and endanger them because she finds her purse dog too darling to leave behind.
The hospital does allow service dogs and ESAs into the premises. It draws the line by forbidding them into patient's rooms that are on infectious disease precautions, such as those that are immunosuppresed from cancer treatments. I should also add that those same restrictions apply to visitors that have symptoms of an ongoing infection, e.g., influenza.

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Originally Posted by that_pope
About 3-4 months ago I was out walking at night and a lady was walking 2 large black dogs and one got loose and bit me in the upper thigh. I was yelling and cursing and she said "don't worry, they don't bite" and I said "it just ****ing bit me" and I got away from the area as fast as possible because she obviously couldn't control her dogs.
You missed your shot at an appearance on Judge Judy. Correct play was to have gotten the dog owner's name and then exaggerate your injuries. Post the air date of the show here.

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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
If planes no longer have peanuts because of allergies they shouldnt have dogs either.
Well, tbf, the dog allergy may cause some sneezing and watery eyes. Peanut anaphylaxis can cause you to lose your airway, which, at 30,000 feet, should generally be avoided.
07-27-2016 , 11:40 AM
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2 large black dogs
Why'd you have to point out the dogs were black? if blacks dogs are more scary to you then you should cross the street when you see two walking towards you
07-27-2016 , 11:45 AM
If it was a chihuahua, Pope would have made it show its papers
07-27-2016 , 11:57 AM
Zomg had his coffee this morning.
07-27-2016 , 12:44 PM
He could just have said "two large dogs." All I'm saying is some Asian in SoCal just got passed over for a promotion and it's all Pope's fault because he's intimadated by black dogs. Pope's racism started an incident that likely end in an other black dog getting shot by the man.

Last edited by ZOMG_RIGGED!; 07-27-2016 at 12:44 PM. Reason: How are dogs put down? Seems a drug is most likely but in my mind it's a handgun in a dark kennel for some reason
07-27-2016 , 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon_locke
I have hypo allergenic dogs and my vets prescribes tranquilizer for the flight so they will sleep entire flight and not bark.
I'm still allergic to maybe 1/4-1/3 of dogs people claim are hypoallergenic (to be fair that's down from 2/3-ish of all dogs).

The general rule is that if your problems don't become my problems there's no problem.

Your dog is still and quiet and I don't even know he's there? No problem, not even if it's non-hypoallergenic.

Your dog pees on my yard and creates dead spots? Problem.

My sister in law says her dog is "sad" because I make it sit in my backyard while we eat ribs? Not my problem.

I go visit my sister in law's place? My problem. So I bring the drugs and the lint roller and a dedicated towel to sit on.

      
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