Dog attack

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Re: Dog attack

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Reading, writing, and Route 23,,,,,
Ain't activism fun?

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Re: Dog attack

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And Rte 68 was the path for many migrant workers from Kentucky to work the onion fields on the Scioto Marsh in the late 19th & early 20th centuries.

Their descendants still live here.

(Beat me to it Chuck )
A wayfarer should not walk unarmed,
But have his weapons to hand:
He knows not when he may need a spear,
Or what menace meet on the road.

- Verse 38 from the Havamal, the Wisdom of Odin.
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Re: Dog attack

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Chuck wrote:The notion of "good old boys" doesn't play well with the elite; the same elite who thinks that good old boys ought to not have opinions of their own.
And if they are going to have their own opinions, they should keep them to themselves, and above all else, NEVER give advice
If a good old boy insists on not standing down and expressing his opinion, he can expect to be vilified by the elitist on every front, be it geography, family, education or for "harming the cause worse than the antis"
And if the good old boy tries to explain or defend himself, he is then causing infighting among ourselves

We're better than that.
Our tent is bigger than that
There should be more to a discussion on this forum than backwards insults,,,,
No insult was intended on my part. I hope none was taken
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Chuck wrote:The notion of "good old boys" doesn't play well with the elite; the same elite who thinks that good old boys ought to not have opinions of their own.
My use of "good ol' boys" is more a reference to the classic "good ol' boy networks," where the members seem to believe that their opinions are the only ones which do count:
The phrase "It's not what you know, it's whom you know" is associated with this tradition.
In terms of Internet forums, those tend to be the people who have been posting for a long time and who believe that theirs is the Word of God® and should never be questioned. I believe that people should be required to defend their opinions with facts, logic, and law, not by mere reference to whom they are. See argumentum ad verecundiam.
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Werz wrote:
Chuck wrote:The notion of "good old boys" doesn't play well with the elite; the same elite who thinks that good old boys ought to not have opinions of their own.
My use of "good ol' boys" is more a reference to the classic "good ol' boy networks," where the members seem to believe that their opinions are the only ones which do count:
The phrase "It's not what you know, it's whom you know" is associated with this tradition.
In terms of Internet forums, those tend to be the people who have been posting for a long time and who believe that theirs is the Word of God® and should never be questioned. I believe that people should be required to defend their opinions with facts, logic, and law, not by mere reference to whom they are. See argumentum ad verecundiam.
No, actually, your use of the term was quite insulting,,,,
Ain't activism fun?

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What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of GOD, I will do."
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I thought it was Huber Heights? :mrgreen:
Mustang380gal wrote:You may not realize this, but a large portion of Ohio has ancestors who have come from the South. Many came to work in factories. In fact, it has been said that the capital of West Virginia is Akron, Ohio.

There's plenty of honest to goodness good ol' boys here in Ohio.
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Chuck wrote:No, actually, your use of the term was quite insulting,,,,
Have a nice day, Chuck.
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WY_Not wrote:I thought it was Huber Heights? :mrgreen:
Mustang380gal wrote:You may not realize this, but a large portion of Ohio has ancestors who have come from the South. Many came to work in factories. In fact, it has been said that the capital of West Virginia is Akron, Ohio.

There's plenty of honest to goodness good ol' boys here in Ohio.

You mis-spelled it, its Hubriar Heights ! :P
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I was going to go there but didn't want to get folks too wound up.

From an early age I trained my kids that it is Hubriar Heights and Pennsyltucky. :mrgreen:
BEAR! wrote:
WY_Not wrote:I thought it was Huber Heights? :mrgreen:
Mustang380gal wrote:You may not realize this, but a large portion of Ohio has ancestors who have come from the South. Many came to work in factories. In fact, it has been said that the capital of West Virginia is Akron, Ohio.

There's plenty of honest to goodness good ol' boys here in Ohio.

You mis-spelled it, its Hubriar Heights ! :P
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Chuck wrote:
Werz wrote:
Chuck wrote:The notion of "good old boys" doesn't play well with the elite; the same elite who thinks that good old boys ought to not have opinions of their own.
My use of "good ol' boys" is more a reference to the classic "good ol' boy networks," where the members seem to believe that their opinions are the only ones which do count:
The phrase "It's not what you know, it's whom you know" is associated with this tradition.
In terms of Internet forums, those tend to be the people who have been posting for a long time and who believe that theirs is the Word of God® and should never be questioned. I believe that people should be required to defend their opinions with facts, logic, and law, not by mere reference to whom they are. See argumentum ad verecundiam.
No, actually, your use of the term was quite insulting,,,,

Some really thin skinned people here. Damn! I didn't see one thing insulting.
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That right there is funny.
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Breeds of dogs involved in fatal human attacks in the United States between 1979 and 1998
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Can you be charged with anything if you shoot into the ground and scare the dog away??
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Would anyone get into "discharging legalities" if you fired a shot....or two, into the ground to scare the animal away??
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Re: Dog attack

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My best wild arsed guess, yes you could. Others may be along to comment further.

Warning shots (And that's what you are asking about would be considered.) are stupid.
A wayfarer should not walk unarmed,
But have his weapons to hand:
He knows not when he may need a spear,
Or what menace meet on the road.

- Verse 38 from the Havamal, the Wisdom of Odin.
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