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Old 31-10-2010, 14:11   #1
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Just recently bought my Dog some Dinosaur Bones, Obviously they are not from a Dinosaur, but they are real bones.

they came in a Box with various sizes, and I decided to do this with one of them and stick it outside for Halloween, however, it has been outside on my doorstep for 3 days now, so god knows what the postman thinks.

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Old 31-10-2010, 14:15   #2
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Just recently bought my Dog some Dinosaur Bones, Obviously they are not from a Dinosaur, but they are real bones.

they came in a Box with various sizes, and I decided to do this with one of them and stick it outside for Halloween, however, it has been outside on my doorstep for 3 days now, so god knows what the postman thinks.

LOL
probably thought you was legless when you did it

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Old 31-10-2010, 14:33   #3
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...so god knows what the postman thinks...

An idiot?
An idiot who has an enviromental health hazzard on his doorstep?
An idiot who's been pulled in by the police asking why he has half a leg in a trainer on his doorstep?

Good move, sunshine, good move...
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Old 31-10-2010, 14:48   #4
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An idiot?
An idiot who has an enviromental health hazzard on his doorstep?
An idiot who's been pulled in by the police asking why he has half a leg in a trainer on his doorstep?

Good move, sunshine, good move...

WOW, some people really need to lighten up a little, are you the same fun self at christmas as well by not lighting the christmas pudding incase you burn the house down?

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probably thought you was legless when you did it
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Old 31-10-2010, 14:58   #5
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WOW, some people really need to lighten up a little, are you the same fun self at christmas as well by not lighting the christmas pudding incase you burn the house down?

Christmas is fine thanks.

I don't think putting half eaten bones with a trainer attached in the street is a great idea to be honest.

In this day and age it could be interpreted in different ways by people. Imagine an old lady wandering down your street and spotting that? It could give the old girl a heart attack thinking there was mad axeman on the loose!
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Christmas is fine thanks.

I don't think putting half eaten bones with a trainer attached in the street is a great idea to be honest.

In this day and age it could be interpreted in different ways by people. Imagine an old lady wandering down your street and spotting that? It could give the old girl a heart attack thinking there was mad axeman on the loose!

I think you are over reacting. It's called a bit of fun, you should try it sometime.

It's not harming anyone, and its not half eaten. You worry about some old lady seeing it, when its quite more likely that a car backfiring next to an old lady would cause a heart attack than seeing a bone with a shoe on it.

More importantly, I would like to think that even old ladies in my area have more of a sense of humour to associate Halloween with what I have done, than to curl over and die thinking theres an axe murderer around.

I would seriously consider taking some happy pills if I were you, you obviously cant find humour in anything and come accross very sad.

And on a final note, you talk about an envioromental hazzard......

A) its on my property

B) Theres Dog Crap on the streets which is more of a Hazzard, Shall I call the RCPCA on them?

C)Car Exausted Fumes are an Envioromental Hazzard, Do you propose I stop those coming down our street?

Be realistic and lighten up.
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Christmas is fine thanks.

I don't think putting half eaten bones with a trainer attached in the street is a great idea to be honest.

In this day and age it could be interpreted in different ways by people. Imagine an old lady wandering down your street and spotting that? It could give the old girl a heart attack thinking there was mad axeman on the loose!
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Re: Halloween

I think I've contributed enough to this thread and I wish to remain a member here, so I'll be saying no more.
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