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James Wrote:

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> Cat people... Are you being homophobic Loz!? I am outraged, offended and disgusted! *spits blood*


No. More lonely-weird-old-lady-phobic. *spits false teeth out*

I'm just appalled at the senselessness and thuggery of some people.

I hope your boyfriend is o.k, you should really report it the Police as someone else may have already gone to Ploice to report the incident and could be a witness.


I think the 2 men were 'parading' their big dogs, i see this often when i walk my little dog in various parks. Incidents have occurred to me too and i'm a small size petite pensioner!


Lets all keep an eye out for these guys and report any incidents in future straightaway.

julijux Wrote:

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> what a horrible experience for you both.. but how

> st typical.. your comments were.. my husband is a

> large white man , with a bald head and a "beer

> belly ". who dresses causally , when not doing his

> day job as a paramedic.!!!. and yes we have a

> dog..may be you should nt judge a book by its

> cover and wont feel "intimidated" if he ever has

> to save your life or rescue your "man" from a dog

> attack


Dear me . What is particularly puzzling here is the use of "man."

I think some form of insult is intended - though I cannot determine what it is or why it is proffered.

And the OP might consider her judgement to be justified in this instance , seeing as how her partner was beaten up. Just saying .

My tip to the OP: Buy you're fella a set of weights, a punchbag and boxing gloves. In 4 or 5 months he'll be a hard b*****d like Charles Bronson (the hardman villain not the hollywood actor)and no stocky bald men will want to f*** with him again.


Now I'll sit back and see what berk cuts and paste my comments!

This is one of the best heads ever and perfectly demonstrates how many people of ED are separating themselves from reality at an alarming rate.


The best bit for me was the tenuous link between a load of coked up Millwall fans scrapping amongst each other 15 miles away and 24 hours previously at Wembley, and then carrying it on with some poor sod in Dulwich Park. Genius!


I am leaving East Duliwch on Friday after 20 years here; any reservations I had about that are diminishing! Thanks!


Fully expect someone to google how far Dulwich Park is from Wembley and put me straight!

In case any one has lost the original plot after 11447 views, 130 replies.


Jogger in park gets tangled up with playful dog. gets annoyed having to stop after failing to avoid, jogger and dog owners get lippy with each other, exact wording unknown from each . Jogger gets fat lip


Still going after 5 pages.


Can it now end?

Charles Notice Wrote:

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> In case any one has lost the original plot after

> 11447 views, 130 replies.

>

> Jogger in park gets tangled up with playful dog.

> gets annoyed having to stop after failing to

> avoid, jogger and dog owners get lippy with each

> other, exact wording unknown from each . Jogger

> gets fat lip

>

> Still going after 5 pages.

>

> Can it now end?



Lol, that was my take on it too.

Ok if I get this right, some poor sole was attached after an evil looking dog ( in the eyes of the person who is being attached, and if they feel scared of the dog that is fair enough) tried to tangle him up by running through his legs.


The people who attached him should be caught and jailed.


If a dog is making someone uncomfortable that is a problem on this forum.


If a man is taking pictures in a park and of young children (never proved) he is a pedophile and should be jailed.


Be real, this man was attacked and injured by some nasty people, feel sorry for him and do not concern yourselves with the dog as if that?s how the owners behave then you can probably guarantee the dog will be of the same upbringing

Curiously, read in a certain light, some of these arguments parallel those put by (and against) the NRA concerning gun control in the US. "Guns don't kill, people kill." "It's everyones right to have a gun." etc. etc. Even down to training and licencing.


I am not suggesting that guns are the equivalent of dogs, but still...

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