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« on: August 12, 2010, 07:40:15 pm » |
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Chance it its not just the young people, but I feel like alot more of the young ones are brought up believing its okay to treat people that way and never have been taught any consequences and just don't have a clue between wrong and right. They are clueless why anybody would be upset with them.
Alot of people don't understand why I am so pesimestic about people. Here is just another example - A few years back, some people I knew were hunting together, got on a hog the hog broke and crossed he fence and bayed a few hundred yards on the neighbors across the road in a tank, long story short, the guys stopped at the fence, yelling and calling to try and get dogs back, then gun shots and alot of them, several guys opened fire on the dogs, killing a few and maiming others. I felt bad for one of the guys lost his two best dogs, Thomas and I decided to give him a real nice upcoming dog thatwas finding hogs to help them out. The guys seemed to appreciate it and gave us a few updates on the dog finding hogs. several months later, Thomas calls me from a baying, to tell me he saw this dog and it belongs to someone else. He confronted the guy that had the dog and said "thats my dog" the guy said it was his bought and paid for, Thomas and him talked and sure enough he bough the dog along with a long story about the dogs background. Anyway he said he sure did like the dog and was real proud of him. I was proud for the guy to have the dog too at that point, but it sure made my blood boil knowing he made a good penny off that free dog we put time and effort into that would not have been a "give away" had it been not trying to help someone out.
Underdog- do you have a good Sankster story? we can swap
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