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Henslowe road is REALLY bad for poo but I think I know why, there is a house with lots of dogs and ermm, let's just say the people who live there don't look like they would clean up after their dogs!

I hope I don't get chased down the road by them and their dogs!::o

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Thanks for your kind comments. Actually on a recent recce to exeter I didn't spot much dog poo but I did accidently eat some bird poo after it dropped on my knee. I mistook it for a bit of pasty gloop and snaffled it up. No ill effects though. I'll look out for the swan poo though, nice tip Sean.
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I had someone literally s%%t on my doorstep, went out to collect child, came back within 10mins to find the turd outside my gate. Still Hot!!! out came the marigolds, bleach, boiled water and scarf around my nose/mouth so I didn't choke!! needless to say I was still retching!


If I knew who it was I'd have followd them home and done something with it not so pleasant!!!

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mix laxitives with mince beef and place on path


A lesson learned the hard way


Axminster and liquid dog poo isnt much fun


Any dog owner with sense would not let their hound scoff meat off the street, a rubbish one would


picture a venn diagram of rubbish dog owners against people who dont bother to clean up their dog eggs & that shaded area is your target market

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