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  • I can't imagine not letting my dog in the house.  My favorite thing about having a dog is cuddling with him.  He also seems happiest when he's curled up between H and I on the couch, or chasing the kitty around the house. 
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  • I judge people who make a facebook post, and then either like and/or comment on their post when no one else has.  For instance, a friend commented she was adding some songs to iTunes, and then decided to like the fact that she was adding songs to iTunes???
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  • I am a judgy mcjudgerson.

    I judge people as having "no life" if they have over 5,000 posts and have been a member for less than two years, or who can remember every little detail from every little poster. (note: I am not calling out anyone, these are numbers I made up. You get the point).

    I judge dirty, grimy babies. I'm talking about moms who are like "wanna hold her?" as they pass off a cute kid covered in jelly and cracker crumbs. I want to clean them off, but I think that'd be rude.

    I judge people who are overweight and give fitness advice.

    I judge the dumb broad who lets her lhasa apso run across the busy street to come sniff my dog as we're on our run. That dog has had several near misses, and I'm tempted to call someone about it.

    And because I'm "ballsy" enough to do it... I judge kikibaby, for getting upset that my name is kikipania, and that she's not the only "kiki" around here. You can be THE kiki honey, I don't care :)

  • I judge people who have dogs with aggressive behavior and think it is okay to leave them unleashed in an open yard.  Just because other people can have their dogs off the leash doesn't mean your dog can handle the freedom.  ("He never drew blood before.." - seriously?!?! that is your excuse?!?!)

    Backstory: 1 year ago my dog almost died while on a walk with me (leashed) and an unleashed pit bull came out of no where and attacked.  She needed emergency surgery - the dog nearly ripped her neck completely apart!
    My dog used to love dog parks and now she is still clingy and scared.. THANKS A LOT A**HOLE!
  • TJ- I'm sure he's not aggressive; I can't imagine a newfie being agressive. If you ever have kids, that dog could probably babysit. I bet Brinkley is loving having a playmate.

    Katie- How could a house be "too small" for a cat? Stupid woman needs to stfu.

    Since we're still juding, I judge my grandma who constantly asks if I'll be putting my dog down. No, just like I wasn't last month.
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  • No no, it's too small for 2 cats...and a dog...even though it's a split level with around 2300 sq ft....she's just a moron.

    While I'm judging, I judge the greyhound rescue group who used to adopt out of there store. Here is their list of what makes you an unacceptable candidate for adoption
    1) You could not have a kid under 18 or plans of having kids during the dogs lifetime
    2) Anyone who cannot physically run 3 miles (because the dogs need their exercise)
    3) No military or goverment affiliation (profession, former military, etc) when the group adopted in the DC area
    4) Cannot be in college or within 4 years of graduating (so you had to be graduated from college for 4 years before you could adopt)
    5) Cannot have any current dogs or cats
    6) Could not own/rent a townhouse or condo and must have a 1/2 acre yard with a fence (again DC area)

    Yet they couldn't figure out why no dogs were adopted and they couldn't get funding for their group.
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    [QUOTE]I judge people who have dogs with aggressive behavior and think it is okay to leave them unleashed in an open yard.  Just because other people can have their dogs off the leash doesn't mean your dog can handle the freedom.  ("He never drew blood before.." - seriously?!?! that is your excuse?!?!) Backstory: 1 year ago my dog almost died while on a walk with me (leashed) and an unleashed pit bull came out of no where and attacked.  She needed emergency surgery - the dog nearly ripped her neck completely apart! My dog used to love dog parks and now she is still clingy and scared.. THANKS A LOT A**HOLE!
    Posted by PharmacyBride[/QUOTE]

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    </div><div>At the same time though I judge the people with any kind of dog who let them out unleashed in their front yard.  Whether they can do damage or not, it's not entertaining to be on a run with my leashed pit/boxer and have a loose chihuahua come chasing and nipping at us while it's owners sit on the porch and chat.  Keep it on a leash or keep it fenced in.</div>
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  • Those are ridiculous requirements.
    I also really hate the show Pitbulls and Parolees. The woman's attitude bothers me. They should be working on training out dog aggression rather than adopting out dogs that are likely to attack other dogs again.
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  • Oh yeah, I judge the guy at the park who has his German Shepherd off-leash all the time. She's fine most of the time, but she's gone for dogs before including ours. Last time, the owner said "oh, I'm so sorry, she's never done that before!" to which DH responded "that's a lie, she has and you know it"...all he had to say was "oh yeah, guess she has." Buy a freaking leash, your dog is aggressive.
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    [QUOTE]People who open Paypal accounts to collect cash from the guests at their weddings. Why not charge a cover to get into teh reception?
    Posted by allisong23[/QUOTE]

    people actually do this wtf......thats just rude
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: I judge : people actually do this wtf......thats just rude
    Posted by abbiewebster[/QUOTE]

    <div>I agree.. I clicked over to view the thread (only read about 1/3) and a lot of people liked the idea, saying it was more secure.  I really don't think advertising you want money is at acceptable.  If I saw it - I would give only half of what I would have normally have given.  (Register for less stuff as the hint or inform people only after they ask about gifts.)</div><div>
    </div><div>I also judged my co-worker/superior who told me she was so clever b/c she put "No boxed gifts, please" on her invites and thought it was such a clever way to ask for money.  Pretty tacky, IMO.</div>
  • I judge the grown women that go into fitting rooms and then leave everything they brought in strewn about the place, inside out, balled up, nothing on hangers, etc. If I went to their houses and did that to their clothes they'd flip shiit. You're a grown woman, you know better.




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  • Those are ridiculous requirements, Katie. My brother and SIL have had 2 greyhounds (the first died unexpectedly) that were rescues/retired racers.

    They didn't meet any of those requirements. Well the gov't/military one and the school one were N/A. Oddly enough, bro was an officer in the rescue group. Must've thought pretty highly of them as greyhound owners.

    Dog #2, Patches (or Patchie, as their son took to calling her when he started speaking) was incredibly tolerant of Andy, and she gets along fine with their other, older dog, Dusty. And she gets PLENTY of exercise, running her laps in the back (fenced in) yard.

    Sheesh.

    And I can't imagine my dog always being outside. Max spends a couple hours out there after I come home - in and out, in and out, but he's an inside dog. And a spoiled one. He has a freaking doggie baby bag, for his trips, for God's sake!
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    [QUOTE]No no, it's too small for 2 cats...and a dog...even though it's a split level with around 2300 sq ft....she's just a moron. While I'm judging, I judge the greyhound rescue group who used to adopt out of there store. Here is their list of what makes you an unacceptable candidate for adoption 1) You could not have a kid under 18 or plans of having kids during the dogs lifetime 2) Anyone who cannot physically run 3 miles (because the dogs need their exercise) 3) No military or goverment affiliation (profession, former military, etc) when the group adopted in the DC area 4) Cannot be in college or within 4 years of graduating (so you had to be graduated from college for 4 years before you could adopt) 5) Cannot have any current dogs or cats 6) Could not own/rent a townhouse or condo and must have a 1/2 acre yard with a fence (again DC area) Yet they couldn't figure out why no dogs were adopted and they couldn't get funding for their group.
    Posted by katiewhompus[/QUOTE]<div>
    </div><div>Ugh, that's just plain wrong.  Greyhounds are sprinters, they CAN'T physically run three miles.  They can hardly run one.  Ours goes out into our (relatively small, but fenced) yard, does laps full out for about 2 minutes, then comes inside and pants for the next half hour.</div><div>
    </div><div>Also, the irony of requiring that people be able to run three miles, but disqualifying military members is highly amusing to me.

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  • I judge Kikipania. Judging an overweight person who is giving fitness advice?

    I'm overweight, and I'm working out now and I've learned some things. So if someone who is overweight asks me what have I been doing to lose the weight, what should I say? I'm not allowed to tell you because I'm currently overweight?

    And having X number of posts within X number of time means nothing. Some people post while they're at work killing time. Some people post between classes, killing time. Some people post when they're board while multi-tasking around the house or whatever. WHO CARES?
  • edited June 2010
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    [QUOTE]Speaking of this, I judge my neighbors/ the previous owners of our dog, because we were talking to another set of neighbors yesterday, and they said these people (they're next door neighbors with them) have had several different dogs and they know they've gotten rid of at least one other dog. If you know you can't handle it, stop collecting dogs!
    Posted by georgia_bride09[/QUOTE]

    In the year and a half I've worked with my coworker, her and her boyfriend bought a husky puppy, took in my other coworker's beagle, got rid of the husky (didn't want to train him), bought a puggle puppy, tried to get rid of the beagle ("she might dig in the yard when we move!"), got in a huge fight with my coworker about how she was a horrible dog owner and would never give her the beagle back for the safety of the dog, still couldn't get rid of the beagle, gave it back to my coworker and recently was ranting about how her puggle was being a misbehaved little brat.  I judge that so very harshly.
  • Poli, be careful! You may be considered as having "no life" too! ;)

    PS: How are you pretty lady?
  • I do not judge, but love Poli.
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    [QUOTE]TJ- I'm sure he's not aggressive; <strong>I can't imagine a newfie being agressive.</strong> If you ever have kids, that dog could probably babysit. I bet Brinkley is loving having a playmate. Katie- How could a house be "too small" for a cat? Stupid woman needs to stfu. Since we're still juding, I judge my grandma who constantly asks if I'll be putting my dog down. No, just like I wasn't last month.
    Posted by jasmineh7777[/QUOTE]

    <div>We had an issue with a guy who brought his HUGE newfoundland to the dog park and it was super super aggressive, other dogs couldn't go near it without it snarling and snapping, he kept it on leash and kept insisting "he could handle it".  I was SOOO mad, I spent the rest of the time keeping my dog away, because she couldn't resist seeing why this dog was mad.  </div><div>
    </div><div>If your dog is aggressive, don't bring it to the park that isn't the place for it to "learn" I don't want to have to go to the vet because your an idiot.  </div><div>
    </div><div>Ps: I'm not saying all newfoundlands are like that, just one we saw, but it was so big it was scary.</div>
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    [QUOTE]I am a judgy mcjudgerson. I judge people as having "no life" if they have over 5,000 posts and have been a member for less than two years, or who can remember every little detail from every little poster. (note: I am not calling out anyone, these are numbers I made up. You get the point). I judge dirty, grimy babies. I'm talking about moms who are like "wanna hold her?" as they pass off a cute kid covered in jelly and cracker crumbs. I want to clean them off, but I think that'd be rude. I judge people who are overweight and give fitness advice. I judge the dumb broad who lets her lhasa apso run across the busy street to come sniff my dog as we're on our run. That dog has had several near misses, and I'm tempted to call someone about it. And because I'm "ballsy" enough to do it... I judge kikibaby, for getting upset that my name is kikipania, and that she's not the only "kiki" around here. You can be THE kiki honey, I don't care :)
    Posted by kikipania[/QUOTE]
    Wow youre a huge tool, do you realize that. Regardless of the additional information you provided to your judge of overweight people - just because someone isnt active at the moment and isnt eating right, doesnt mean they dont know what they are talking about.
    Screw you also about the post count judge. You have no idea how or why anyone is here.
  • I asked about the whole "no military/govt thing" and the lady said "Well they move too much and we don't want our dogs to be moved out of the area." Ok, well what about someone like my husband, who is no longer on active duty and we're staying in this area for at least 30 years? "Oh no, if he was ever active duty they can call him back at any time so he can't qualify"
    Really? Because I'm pretty sure they can't unless something big happens and they start calling back all military members who were honorably discharged after doing their time...
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    lol, I am judged a "brat" and a "tool" for honestly answering the question "what do you judge" with my honest answers.

    I wonder what that makes you.

    Oh I did think of another judgement... I judge the people who are self-centered enough to believe my judgements in any way related to them and chose to take them personally. This judgement, ironically, is related to you, so feel free to take it personally and/or get defensive. Carry on.
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    [QUOTE]I asked about the whole "no military/govt thing" and the lady said "Well they move too much and we don't want our dogs to be moved out of the area." Ok, well what about someone like my husband, who is no longer on active duty and we're staying in this area for at least 30 years? "Oh no, if he was ever active duty they can call him back at any time so he can't qualify" Really? Because I'm pretty sure they can't unless something big happens and they start calling back all military members who were honorably discharged after doing their time...
    Posted by katiewhompus[/QUOTE]

    Before we got Sheldon, we had put in an application at another shelter and someone took it and went over it right there with us. They saw that we lived on base and said they had to talk to someone higher up. I assured them that we're allowed two animals, we know which breeds we're restricted from, and that I'd happily bring in a letter from housing that says we're allowed a dog, thinking that would be enough.

    She got a second person, we went over all that again, and the secon lady asked who was military. I said Phil was, so she starts grilling me - what if he gets sent away? What if you guys move? Where will the dogs go? What's going to happen to them then?

    I kind of just stared at her. WTF do you even mean? Where do you THINK my dogs go if I move? With me! And if he goes somewhere for a while? What happens to the dogs then? Uh, they'll stay with me? I basically had to make this dramatic declaration about Brinkley and our future hypothetical dog, that no matter where the military sent him or us, the dogs go along. It was just this over the top, aggressive grilling - I don't know how to put it exactly - but she acted like because we were military, we were pretty much guaranteed to abandon any dog they gave us at the drop of a hat. Very uncomfortable to be so on the defensive just because Buddy had the audacity to want to rescue a dog while daring to be in the military.
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  • People who are all worried about the oil spill just because it will mess up their pretty princess day.  Did you ever think about all the wildlife that is dying?  People's jobs being ruined?  Your wedding should not be the only thing you're concerned about.
  • Hi Jess and Kim! I totally missed your comments, sorry :) Life is good here! I'll try to find ya in another thread.
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