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Having wandered into a community FB page one day I saw what I thought was a humorous way to get a certain message across.

Now that clearly was not taken in the locality of the community page as there are no snowy mountains within sight, it actually doesn’t even look like New Zealand, but I digress.

Poor old Dismal ‘D’ got in a lather about it all.

“R” had commented further up:

Well said, more and more idiots walking dogs of the lead and not controlling or taking notice what they are doing. Spoils it for the kids and everybody, start giving out fines.

So he was defending his opinion being dog-friendly and stating that there was plenty of poop around.

But Dismal ‘D’ was not having it.  Not where I go!

And so it descended, “Where do you walk?” “I don’t see any …”  etc etc

Well, Dismal ‘D’ perhaps you need glasses as you did not see all your typos either.  And as you so wonderfully put it.

If you don’t like it move on.

Advice you should well heed rather than carrying on making a huge fuss about nothing and rushing off to pester your friends to see if they have spotted dog poop lying around.

Get a life girl!

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