Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
That said there's a person started coming in my pub who is filthy. He looks like he's been working on a dusty building site non-stop for a week. But he hasn't. He wears the same clothes on Sat and Sunday. If he can afford to drink every day he can afford soap. It's worse than that its in-grained.I hate the man.
The dog has no choice, he is taken in on a lead and his wet smell is natural. The man have the choices and doesn't make them. Lazy dirty and careless of other people.
I'm not one to call for censorship but I respectfully ask for Mr Morris to remove your utterly despicable message.
Some of us know who you are referring to, as no doubt you do too.
Instead of making it public, you should have chose to PM Sludge and urged him to have a change of clothes and have a wash occasionally.
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I'm not one to call for censorship but I respectfully ask for Mr Morris to remove your utterly despicable message.
Some of us know who you are referring to, as no doubt you do too.
Instead of making it public, you should have chose to PM Sludge and urged him to have a change of clothes and have a wash occasionally.
Surely not Sludge, he doesn't drink and thinks people who frequent pubs are alcoholics. Even so, he doesn't want dogs in the places he never goes to
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Harry Lime
Surely not Sludge, he doesn't drink and thinks people who frequent pubs are alcoholics. Even so, he doesn't want dogs in the places he never goes to
He'd have a better chance of pulling if there were more dogs in pubs, then again....
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Harry Lime
Surely not Sludge, he doesn't drink and thinks people who frequent pubs are alcoholics. Even so, he doesn't want dogs in the places he never goes to
He's the opposite of a dog in a manger.
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Harry Lime
Surely not Sludge, he doesn't drink and thinks people who frequent pubs are alcoholics. Even so, he doesn't want dogs in the places he never goes to
Sludge's alter ego posts here.
I visit his abode fairly regularly. He always wears a vest indoors, never any type of shirt. I reckon the one he had on last week he's worn continually since last June. He claimed I was wrong and mid-July would be nearer the mark.
We played guess the stain. I thought the largest one was vegetable soup, he said minestrone. Another I thought could be oxtail he had dribbled down the front of was in fact coffee.
Take nothing that blaggard submits at this forum as gospel.
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Not my view but a topic on the next-door app, someone posted that and it's kicking off.
If you don't like dogs when you eat, don't go to a dog-friendly pub, but some are going mental saying don't take you little brats.
I like the sound of your neighbour.
But then I hate dogs.
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Harry Paget Flashman
I like the sound of your neighbour.
But then I hate dogs.
I’m half way through a holiday in west wales. In places that I have stopped for a drink or something to eat there seem to be as many dogs as people. Yesterday one came over in a pub in Llangrannog and got within an inch of my chowder. The owners smiled a weak apology almost as if it was my fecking fault for ordering something that their stinking mutt might have taken a liking to. Seriously - it is getting out of hand.
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Does the bloke in question have grey hair and a bit of a grey beard? Are we talking north cardiff?
It’s not you, is it Tuerto ?
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
I walked the barmaid from my local home the other night. She invited me in for coffee. She had a wonderful Schnauzer .
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
It’s not you, is it Tuerto ?
Read through the thread and you shall find out!
Re: Don't take your smelly dogs in pubs and restaurants
I have no problem with people taking their dog or kids or both to a pub beer garden or restaurant for food
But a basic level of peace for other people out relaxing is required
Nothing worse than a dog yapping or a child whingeing and the owners or parents just sitting there , gormless twats