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Old 05-03-2006, 01:53 PM   #89
Hickey007
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Ok I'm not trying to belittle your situation, actually I completely agree he shouldn't have acted like that. However, I must admit I started laughing half way through your story when you were talking about him continuing to move closer like you were going to run away or escape. I pictured a crazy lady running loose in Target with a dog in a carrier on her arm, trying to get back to the dressing rooms to continue trying on swimming suits. All the while some little pesky manager chasing after. You must admit this picture is pretty funny.

Now seriously, I'm not one to defend someone taking their dog in a store or what not. Like it was said some people are allergic and really whether the dog be big, small, clean, dirty its just a sanitary issue, or at least this is how I feel. And really its a little crazy saying that kids don't belong in stores/restaurants. I mean I know if a child is acting up then yes do something about it and if that means leave whatever but if they aren't allowed in stores in the first place then in about 20 years we are going to have a bunch of adults that don't know how to behave themselves in public because they were never allowed to be in public.

Val, I'm not saying you were defending yourself about having Sully inside, I got your point and I compelety agree, he had no right to try to use force in order to get you to leave, you were already leaving. I hope whatever you do you are happy with the results in the end.
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