mangy1983 51 Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 my thoughts on all this is i wouldn't trust my own family let alone neighbbours,even though our neighbours are ok for now,i just get the feeling this country is f****d in every respect and my one aim in life right now is to get away from every f****r to live in the most isolated spot in the country, Higgins me and you both mate Can't get more remote than were I stay! cheers Callum Quote Link to post Share on other sites
77 si 21 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Post your trantular through the letter box that would scar the sh#t out of her Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Grassing neighbours would be a pain in the arse, I agree. I was reported once for having 'an underweight greyhound with open sores' She was a fit greyhound with a wound on her shoulder that I was treating properly. aRSePCa were shoo'd off my step fairly quick, I can tell you. But, if I can just play the girly devil's advocate here .... what if someone's dogs were in fact living in the conditions this woman claimed? Never walked, covered in shit, inappropriately tethered, improperly fed etc etc - would you report it? Or what would you realistically do, 'cause I don't think I could abide by that if it were happening under my nose. Just curious Quote Link to post Share on other sites
runforyourlife 361 Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Tell the people who owned the dog! so if you were out walking your dogs and you bumped into someone badgering or foxing(and u were against it) what would you do???? to be agrass is a very large sin.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,686 Posted July 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 (edited) Grassing neighbours would be a pain in the arse, I agree. I was reported once for having 'an underweight greyhound with open sores' She was a fit greyhound with a wound on her shoulder that I was treating properly. aRSePCa were shoo'd off my step fairly quick, I can tell you. But, if I can just play the girly devil's advocate here .... what if someone's dogs were in fact living in the conditions this woman claimed? Never walked, covered in shit, inappropriately tethered, improperly fed etc etc - would you report it? Or what would you realistically do, 'cause I don't think I could abide by that if it were happening under my nose. Just curious you can play what you like love i once knew of a dog kept in the kitchen and wasnt even allowed out to toilet and what i done is take the dog home with me, i had it til it got poisoned by a bait someone left in the woods. at the end of day theres difference between fact and malicious lies. its a waste of time for those involved who could be saving dogs in need. update is the 4 bed house i was getting got jacked by housing due to current tenant changing her mind with 24 hrs left and is staying. so im stuck next to the off key b***h. Edited July 20, 2010 by forest of dean redneck Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Tell the people who owned the dog! so if you were out walking your dogs and you bumped into someone badgering or foxing(and u were against it) what would you do???? to be agrass is a very large sin.... Not always as simple as that RFR, some folks won't be told. And not everyone would just give the dog to you tho that's the approach I'd take first; I'd certainly try to talk to them or offer to take the dog. How could anybody look out their window and know that animals were suffering under their nose? If you're not a big hard man and can't go have a 'quiet' word, what's to do? Frankly I'd rather be a grass than know that dogs were suffering in deplorable conditions. I'd do the same if there were kids being abused. It's not always a sin to be a grass. Most of the time, yes, but not always. Life isn't so black and white. Equally I think the cowbag Forest lives next to wants a lesson in the fine art of being a nice neighbour. Too bad about the house as well, I know what it's like to be waiting anxiously and have the rug pulled out at the last minute. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fishfish 17 Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 yup you read it right, took a mate from over road to a school meeting today as they dont drive halfway there get call from wife street wardens been round had report from neighbour i dont feed my animals and keep my dogs on chains and dont pick the shit up or walk them. wife shows him through to back yard, pass the brand new sack of dog biscuit by back door that id only just dropped off. past the parrots with their fresh food and water done when the kids are having breakfast. outside sees the dogs all friendly neighbour had told them one was visicous. all dogs fine fed and watered only 2 poops on floor i cleaned up in pouring rain last night. wife said with 5 dogs youd think it would be covered wouldnt you the 2 fellas look embarresed and said they have to follow up every complaint and had been told the kids were walking through piles of shit. so they go on their way but they asked is the tarantula shut in as they hate spiders . and theres only one person been told that are eldest was bought one as a pet last week. and as they go on who pops up in the next door garden but the bitch with a smirk on her face. i got off phone from the wife and called council and asked them to call me back which he did couple hours later and i asked what the score was and told them that due to the comment about the spider i know who done it and that the 2 bitcheds had been in season and hadnt been walked alot and as the lurcher and elkhound were moulting they needed a good brush which he said was fine and he knew lurchers were thin looking anyway but the best bit is that all this is because she babysits her daughter in laws spoilt yappy fugly mongrel terrier and its been at the rear dividing 6 foot fence barking at my dogs and setting them off barking and i told her if it got its head through the gap in the corner the elkhound who was kenneled there would bite its head clean off. luckily we are on gloucestershire homeseeker and might be getting a house soon so i will be away from the bitch as i know she will have complained to housing and social services as well spiteful old hag. sorry for the long rant needed to get it off me chest mate been through all that and more,they sound like total cnuts,dont get mad get even. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
runforyourlife 361 Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Tell the people who owned the dog! so if you were out walking your dogs and you bumped into someone badgering or foxing(and u were against it) what would you do???? to be agrass is a very large sin.... Not always as simple as that RFR, some folks won't be told. And not everyone would just give the dog to you tho that's the approach I'd take first; I'd certainly try to talk to them or offer to take the dog. How could anybody look out their window and know that animals were suffering under their nose? If you're not a big hard man and can't go have a 'quiet' word, what's to do? Frankly I'd rather be a grass than know that dogs were suffering in deplorable conditions. I'd do the same if there were kids being abused. It's not always a sin to be a grass. Most of the time, yes, but not always. Life isn't so black and white. Equally I think the cowbag Forest lives next to wants a lesson in the fine art of being a nice neighbour. Too bad about the house as well, I know what it's like to be waiting anxiously and have the rug pulled out at the last minute. Sorry but you only answered half the question..... And i dont think you will convince many fella's that grassing isnt a sin! Even tho i know you'l have a good bloody go..... Yea, we to know what it s like to have the rug pulled at the very last minute. All ready to pick fellow hunters up, last minute txt, sorry cant make it, not once does this happen but on a regular basis.... top messers... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tiff 36 Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 in regards to kids, grassing is completely ok in my book, period. LG the problem with grassing in regards to dogs, horses etc is just because someone else treats their animals differently than you would, who are we to say its wrong? And often what we see or hear is not what we think we saw. Think about this ... a well meaning neighbor sees a thin dog limping and crying out when touched by owner who maybe isn't "coo'ing" over the dog, maybe it's a guy just matter of factly moving the dog from kennel to yard or car to kennel ... was it abused, or did it hit a fence post while out lamping? Since they don't have a clue what had really happened and assume the guy has just kicked the tar out of the dog (it was squealing after all), they report it to the so-called-authorities, sinking the owner into a maze of hassle and irritation, and since it was an anonymoys grassing, they don't know who to mistrust now. An animal being blatantly starved, wallowing in filth or abused (if you see with your own educated eyes clearly that its happening) can easily wander out an unlatched gate. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 agree if i knew that kids were in dager of being abused or beaten then i would alert the authoritys its the moral thing to do.when it comes to dogs or ill treatment of an animal.then i would be at his door giving him my opinion and not in a nice way.said it before no one likes a grass,and in my expierence all f*****g grasses arent so clean them selfs they do it for their own gains not because they think they are doing their civic duty. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,686 Posted July 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2010 arrgghh letter from council over dog barking weve decided to move back to dorset cant f*****g wait. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rickyspringer 15 Posted July 24, 2010 Report Share Posted July 24, 2010 Its a shame when neighbours are funny. The way i look at it is the two important constants a man needs in life is good, trustworthy neighbours and a good, trustworthy mechanic.... never a truer word spoken Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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