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EPITOME
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:45pm |
JamCaygirl wrote:
Damn rude....
I had a friend who invited a couple over for dinner and they brought the dog....
All was fine until the guest fed the leftovers from their plate to the dog on the hostesses china....
who tf does that? I would have been beyond upset...
she threw the plate out
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omg on real housewives of beverly hills, Lisa's dog drank out of Adrienne's expensive goblets...had to be like 1k minimum goblets. everyone at the table was like 
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:46pm |
I see people feeding their dogs from their forks I nearly passed the hell out!
I had a dog as a child, and I looooved him so. But the day he shat on our carpet in our bar was the day my mother told my father, either the dog goes, or I do. lmao. She was wrong for that since the dog was MINE.
Haven't had a pet since. And since your dog can't live outside in this country, I doubt I ever will until I move back to the Caribbean.
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Never in my 21 yrs of life have I ever heard of someone bringing their dog to someone's house to visit.
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:47pm |
EPITOME wrote:
Flowing-Ice wrote:
thats the cost of someone you love that has a dog. sometimes you let them stay in your house. |
not even.
when ppl with pets travel they typically have to make arrangements which includes a doggie hotel. how is this any different? |
if you're travelling to a friend or family's house, [which isn't a hotel] it can easily be considered that the dog is welcome. if the friend/family knows you have a dog, and probably intend on travelling with him, they should have said something.
this isn't some golden rule. most people calling it rude aren't even uncomfortable around dogs. so.. you can f*ck and leave your dna in someone's house, but they can't bring a dog (considering that its well behaved, and you'd clean after him)
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seems strange
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:48pm |
I understand where you are coming from Flowing....
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:48pm |
Sang Froid wrote:
Never in my 21 yrs of life have I ever heard of someone bringing their dog to someone's house to visit. |  me either. Find a sitter or something
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:50pm |
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Dogs and ppl are just different to me. You can fuk at my place but do not bring your dog.
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Posted: Dec 04 2012 at 10:50pm |
why is fvkking being brought into this? that's a natural human psychological function. having a pet is not. mostly everyone fvcks. not everyone has a pet.
i would never assume my pet were invited to someones home. maybe im just not an inconsiderate person. whatever.
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Don't make no deviled eggs in my house either.
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