BoldonLad
Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
- Location
- South Tyneside
The increasing number of people who think it's acceptable not to have their dogs on non-extending leads when in any public space.
Fixed that for you
The increasing number of people who think it's acceptable not to have their dogs on non-extending leads when in any public space.
Worked out what you were actually thinking.
While we're on the subject, dog owners in general get on my nerves. Not just walking them with no leads or, even worse, with long leads, or taking up the whole path while talking with another dog owner about the virtues of (insert breed here), or carrying them in bags, or bringing their yappy/dirty pets into cafes to get under your feet when you're carrying a cup of coffee to your table, or cafes that sell "puppychinos" ffs, or people who, when they can be bothered to put their pet's sh*t in a bag hang it in a bush or toss it in some corner where a toddler could step in it.
I'm not very keen on cats either but at least they're not taken everywhere by their owners.
Strangely, I like dogs, it's just the owners get on my nerves.
1947 was a good year.Oh dear, are you my long lost twin?
We used to use a couple of rather pleasant Cafes in Whitburn and Washington as stopping points, but, they became so popular with dog walkers and their barking dogs, that we switched to a couple of dog free places.
I now refuse to frequent any pub, cafe or other eatery which allows dogs in.
Oh dear, are you my long lost twin?
We used to use a couple of rather pleasant Cafes in Whitburn and Washington as stopping points, but, they became so popular with dog walkers and their barking dogs, that we switched to a couple of dog free places.
I now refuse to frequent any pub, cafe or other eatery which allows dogs in.
My "rant" today is about online vendors. It's too easy for "retailers" who are not setup for online sales to publish a "shop" and sell stuff. The problems come when things beyond box shipping are needed eg returned item and they've not bothered to think about how to handle that.
Back in Jan I purchased some cycle parts online and had to return for refund as the vendor's description was wrong and they were not suitable. Returned "as new", unopened, etc. Several weeks after Royal Mail confirmed delivery I had to telephone "Where's my refund?". They managed to trace the original order, then managed to trace the return had been received OK, checked OK but they had no idea why it hand't been refunded.
They refunded during the call and no arguments and whilst hiccups do happen, they really just were not setup to manage a reliable process.
Complete morons like this who go to see some beautiful nature, do something stupid to get themselves hurt and then cry ‘something must be done’ which would involve (more) man-made stuff to ruin the beauty of the place. I’ll be kind and assume she was concussed in the fall and was still a bit confused. FWIW I was there a couple of months ago and the most dangerous part of the walk, if you stuck to the official paths, were the steps that have been built down to the one set of falls which are being replaced. Respect the risks of nature or stay home and make it more pleasant for the rest of us.
Reference? Did you mean to link something?
Reference? Did you mean to link something?
The word this is a link.
Ah, thanks, missed that... would be easier to see if CC underlined hyperlinks.
It shows in blue for me, while normal text is black.