My husband is a bigot. Period.
On December 03 2007, 6:52 PM, lellis34 wrote:
My husband is a bigot. Period.
Dress him up in his Faire gear and make him go around in the "normal" world like that for a day. He'll definately be on the other end of the bigot stick.
On December 03 2007, 6:54 PM, Leslie H wrote:I enjoyed reading this whole thread. Hoyden, I'm with you, I think it's part of our responsibility to the apbt that we take the time, and talk to anyone who is interested in our breed. You treated those kids w/respect and decency, and got the same in return. Don't overlook the good you have done Jamal, by letting him help you.
On December 02 2007, Hoyden wrote:On December 02 2007, 8:57 PM, SisMorphine wrote:I would think the concern, especially since he was supposedly wearing gang colors, is that he'd spend the cash on drugs or something else undesirable. If he got a gift card to the mall he could buy clothes, maybe a gift certificate for a supermarket so his family could treat themselves for Christmas would be nice.
Noel, I'm so sorry this happened to you. But this kid is just awesome and with your permission I would love to share this story with my kids who, like Jamaal, are good kids who have done wrong in the past. I want to show them that people really DO care for those who have been in trouble before. What goes around comes around and all that jazz. Let me know . . .
I wrote a statement for his PO just in case he wasn't there when I went to see him. I'll add to that and change names and email it to you.
Alyssa is right, he's been in trouble for drugs. That's why I'm steering away from cash.
Someone suggested college or NBA tickets so I'm going to look into what is available.
On December 05 2007, 6:36 PM, Leslie H wrote:we went to and even to court to fight and WIN against a speeding ticket.
I think if you're talented enough to teach your service dog to drive, you should be able to teach her to obey the posted limits.
On December 05 2007, 5:36 PM, Leslie H wrote:we went to and even to court to fight and WIN against a speeding ticket.
I think if you're talented enough to teach your service dog to drive, you should be able to teach her to obey the posted limits.
On December 06 2007, 11:59 AM, cheekymunkee wrote:On December 05 2007, 5:36 PM, Leslie H wrote:we went to and even to court to fight and WIN against a speeding ticket.
I think if you're talented enough to teach your service dog to drive, you should be able to teach her to obey the posted limits.
Munkee got another red light ticket the other day on his way to the store to shop for dinner. I swear that dog is color blind! Justice was SO mad because she was cooking & needed milk & he was so late getting back that the souffle was almost ruined. Almost. Damned dogs!
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