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  1. #1
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    You really should consider calling it in. The next child that passes by might not be so lucky. I am glad you are ok.
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    I would have called the law once at the mini mart and reported it. It should be reported! OR call animal control and report it! The next person might not be as lucky as you were and you live to regret not reporting it. REPORT IT!

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    Yeah, report it mate. Animals like that should not have access to the street.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Yeah, report it mate. Animals like that should not have access to the street.
    IT's was kinda hard to do while I had a loaded nappie following me until I got home.

    No one takes you seriously when you smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    it's was kinda hard to do while i had a loaded nappie following me until i got home.

    no one takes you seriously when you smell.
    hah !!!! :d:d


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    Very frightnening. I'm glad you kept your wits, however smelly a situation it became after that. Most folks would run - I think that 's the natural reaction. This definately needs to be reported since the dog appears to have been allowed to run loose when the owners of the home are not even there to handle him!! Baaaaaad. . . I bet you're not the only one.

    In the meantime, take another route to the mini mart of buy a bigger bottle of Pepsi (I'm a Coke gal myself!)

    When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain

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    So glad you are ok. Please do report it. A child walking would not be so smart and calm as you, they would surly run.

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