Re: Dumbest CM Injuries
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:48 am
While you laid there, did one of the Moms yell at you for "upsetting" their kid? 
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THAT wouldn't surprise me.DisneyMom wrote:While you laid there, did one of the Moms yell at you for "upsetting" their kid?![]()
not to get off topic here, had a similar occurrence while walking my dog one day. I was switching the leash from one hand to the other when my dog spotted another one she didn't like and took off at it, taking me with her. I was a lot younger at the time and she literally dragged me across a yard. I tried slowing down by grabbing a branch from a tree but that just scrapped up my hand. I finally let go of the leash while the lady was yelling at me. While in major pain, I get up grab the leash of my dog and pull her back only to have the lady scream at me that if her dog was injured she was going to sue. Great thing to say to someone who was trying to stop the dog in the first place and got injured along the way.DisneyMom wrote:While you laid there, did one of the Moms yell at you for "upsetting" their kid?![]()
UGH :mad: what would she sue you for,being too lightweight?ectomstr wrote:not to get off topic here, had a similar occurrence while walking my dog one day. I was switching the leash from one hand to the other when my dog spotted another one she didn't like and took off at it, taking me with her. I was a lot younger at the time and she literally dragged me across a yard. I tried slowing down by grabbing a branch from a tree but that just scrapped up my hand. I finally let go of the leash while the lady was yelling at me. While in major pain, I get up grab the leash of my dog and pull her back only to have the lady scream at me that if her dog was injured she was going to sue. Great thing to say to someone who was trying to stop the dog in the first place and got injured along the way.
She was a good-no-Great-dog,just liked to bark at other critters! I know they have a bad name,and yeah,if they bite,it would be terrible.We were very fortunate she was such a sweetheart.Now many homeowner's insurance companies won't insure you if you have one.hobie16 wrote:Them Rotties don't take too kindly to their owners being hassled. :twisted:
I bet you've got all the Carl books.DisneyMom wrote:She was a good-no-Great-dog,just liked to bark at other critters! I know they have a bad name,and yeah,if they bite,it would be terrible.We were very fortunate she was such a sweetheart.Now many homeowner's insurance companies won't insure you if you have one.
We used to have a Rottie from the ranch across the street come over for some water,rest,and whatever lunch meat I had in the fridge. Surprised the heck out of Hubby when he opened our door! :p: She was also a sweetheart and happily hopped in my car when I took her back to find her owner. I asked her owner why she was so tuckered out,turns out she would run around all night chasing coyotes!

LOVE THOSE! :)hobie16 wrote:I bet you've got all the Carl books.