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Subject: Re: Getting thrown out of places
Posted by Elwin Bullard on February 01, 19100 at 12:54:56 from 131.107.3.86

In Reply to: Getting thrown out of places posted by Kim on February 01, 19100 at 10:43:04:

: Hey, just curious, but does anybody keep records(or stories?) on who snuck their glider somewhere and how long before they got thrown out? Its been *almost* 2 years for me and I just got thrown out of my first place! Im so proud, I went with my mom to her dr. and he loves to see my Cher. The physical therapist was in(she's a mean old ugly lady- simply repulsive), she saw Cher on me and asked me if the dr. was aware of this "things" presence. I said, "Yes he is and he just loooooves her!", she just curled that big old lip at me and shriveled those wrinkles back into her snotty little face . Man I gave her the ugliest look I ever made in my life- how dare you make ugly, lip curling, wrinkle scrunching faces at my glider and call HER a THING- to her sweet little face no less!! What was she trying to do? Insult my child??? No hag has the right to do that to my little baby princess who will be having babies tomorrow. I didn't budge- first warning! Another lady came in and nearly had to threaten me with sanitation and other patients(the office was vacant!), but I decided to keep peaceful and walk myself out. My stepdad, for those who know who I'm talking about know what type person he is. Well let me tell you he walked out and made a smart little comment at that malicious beast of a woman, laughed and walked out the door. She crumpled her face at him so bad it would make milk curdle. He's never stood up for my gliders like that before. I must say I never knew it was so fun to be tossed out of places because of small pets(babies)before.

Actually you were in the wrong. If you will check with the health code in your town I think you will find that all animals, with the exception of animal helper comapanions.. seeing eye dogs, hearing ear dogs, monkeys for the paralyzed, are illegal in public places. That is why most restuarants have signs asaying no animals allowed.

The best thing to do when confronted by someone is to politely say " I am sorry but I was not aware of your policy" and then leave the premises. If you push the issue you could find yourself without a glider. It would be within the property management's right to have animal control confiscate your pet.

I know I will get flack about this but the law is the law. YOu do not change the law by breaking it.




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