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- From: guido@island.COM (Guido Marx)
- Subject: Re: Choice (was Cats and LSD)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.190307.3586@island.COM>
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- Organization: Island Graphics Corp. San Rafael, Ca.
- References: <1992Dec17.200748.16776@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <1992Dec28.211752.26463@Cadence.COM> <1992Dec29.162019.3011@cnsvax.uwec.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 19:03:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec29.162019.3011@cnsvax.uwec.edu> drumm@cnsvax.uwec.edu (Danny) writes:
- >I have heard of a few dogs (apologies to rec.cats if this is crossposted,
- >I forgot to check) that will beg to get smoke blown in their face when
- >their owners are getting high. other owners will pour a bowl of beer for
- >their dog. (I met one dog who is a regular partier -- with his owner)
- >
- >is this wrong? should/shouldn't the pet's have the choice?
- >(: and at what age? :)
-
- Yep, I had a friend in high-school (pun intended) who had a black
- Lab who just LOVED to get stoned. That dog would practically mug
- you if you were smoking a bong until he got a hit or two. Quite
- clearly, the dog liked getting high.
-
- This dog was five or six years old - that's about forty for you
- and me. He had reached the age of majority.
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- Guido
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