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  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,189

    Malmesbury - You may like this bit from Michael Hayden's "Playing to the Edge". When Obama objected to the lengths of the intelligence briefings he was getting, one of the intelligence people suggested they present him with haikus.

    An interesting idea - mnemonics, eh?
  • NEW THREAD.

  • Leon said:

    Believe it or not, you're entirely wrong. I don't WANT Glasgow to be a cesspit just to score points off the Nats. I may do that on here for bantz but I am a proud Briton, and Glasgow is a proud city in Britain. I want every part of the country to prosper and look good

    Also, Glasgow is a great city, I know it quite well. Beautiful Victorian buildings, 2nd city of the empire and all that, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Alisdair Gray's Lanark, it's full of character and noble architecture and the people are genuinely funny. Couldn't live there coz of the wintry dark but nonetheless I admire it, it's like a Scottish Newcastle but possibly grander. I don't like to think of it in decay
    Bit of a protesting too much vibe there.

    What I would accept is that Glaswegians, much as I love them and our city, are clatty bastards. They moan about fly tipping and litter without having a good long look in the mirror. The council are a bit of a mess, but hardly surprising as they’ve had to pay out £770m to settle an unfair pay fuck up caused by previous Labour administrations. Not many cities could lose that sort of money without there being consequences.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    edited September 2023
    kle4 said:

    I'd class this as trying too hard, so not believable. Not least because if you think only people without friends have pets you're insane, since a cursory glance at virtually everyone with a pet would disprove it. Pets add something different to human friends, they're not a replacement for them.
    I thought the line "should be forced to live under skips in Newent" was a giveaway that I might not be entirely serious

    There IS a serious point here, people who bang on about the environment so often have a pet or multiple pets, and somehow don't realise the harm they are hypocritically doing - in a plenitude of ways - but I wasn't really trying to make it. I am putting off the moment when I need to work, pack, get organised - for a trip

  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,295

    I'm still waiting for Calder to get a fatal case of Covid so I can win the PB death pool.

    What's the prize, btw?
    I've still got Trump. You never know, I live in hope.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,295
    Leon said:

    Get a fucking human friend. Really. It's not hard. People who solely rely on pets for company - looking at you, @IanB2 - are pathetic losers who are too charmless to have human friends. Their environment-destroying dogs should be shot and they should be forced to live under skips in Newent
    Pah, you big softie! Get the owners to hold their dogs as they're shot and you get two for the price of one.
  • Autocorrect obviously has a problem with blovating! (it just tried to change that one to bloating too).
    Isn’t it bloviating? You are missing the “I” hence the autocorrect

  • Jim_MillerJim_Miller Posts: 3,262
    I am surprised that there are still people who don't know that walking a dog is a good way to meet people, and, sometimes, make new friends. (Years ago, a woman I dated briefly observed that, early in getting to know a man, she often ended up in pet stores. The reasons for that are, I hope, obvious.)
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,793

    I've still got Trump. You never know, I live in hope.
    I'm dead. Like who I had - the Queen.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,207

    On improving education: It doesn't all happen in schools. Obviously.

    And not all the teachers need to have formal training. For example: "Growing up with a dog can teach kids a lot—responsibility, empathy, logistics, and fun. Kids who grow up with dogs often report loving their dogs more than they love their siblings! Dogs are sources of unconditional love, support, and a respite from the difficulties even young children face.

    But dogs can do more than being a happy playmate and trusted confidant. New research shows they can play a role in improved childhood development."
    source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/your-online-secrets/202008/dogs-may-be-good-your-childs-development

    I think that it is easier to learn how to get along with most dogs than most humans -- and that the lessons learned from getting along with dogs often apply to getting along with humans.

    Doctor dog is also very good for exercise and getting kids out in the fresh air and away from screens.

    The rules should apply to the owners. When owners or handlers of these dogs get the same sentence when they assault a person or other animal as they would get if they did the assault themselves with gun or knife then we would have a more effective law than banning specific breeds.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,295
    edited September 2023
    Like Leon's pets, this thread has been shot and is now dead
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,098

    Malmesbury - You may like this bit from Michael Hayden's "Playing to the Edge". When Obama objected to the lengths of the intelligence briefings he was getting, one of the intelligence people suggested they present him with haikus.

    Brilliant line from the TV show Leverage

    "Agent McSweeney sent you a Haiku"

    "Oh, say Hi back..."
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,263

    I am surprised that there are still people who don't know that walking a dog is a good way to meet people, and, sometimes, make new friends. (Years ago, a woman I dated briefly observed that, early in getting to know a man, she often ended up in pet stores. The reasons for that are, I hope, obvious.)

    If memory serves that was the plot of a romcom some years back... 😀
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,320
    edited September 2023

    Pah, you big softie! Get the owners to hold their dogs as they're shot and you get two for the price of one.
    Even Adolf Hitler had enough charm to have friends.
    Apparently.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 6,154
    viewcode said:

    It's simple.

    Pass a law that says all dogs must be licensed and insured. Owners can then be prosecuted if dog is not insured. Market forces will then disincentivize ownership of Bad Dogs. Easy.
    In my time in Switzerland I bought dogs, they all had to be registered with the Mairie each year and you received a different coloured and shaped tag for each year which had to be visible on their colour. The registration fee also covered an insurance so it was easy for police etc to see if a dog wasn’t registered.

    In order to first register them however you had to have them pass a behaviour test with a licensed tester, and you definitely needed obedience lessons first to pass test, and were allowed a certain number of failures only.

    A good, although time consuming, way off controlling who has dogs and the behaviour of dog and owner and if you weren’t prepared to put the time and effort in then you shouldn’t be allowed a dog anyway - cuts down trend buying.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    Somedays I think like that.
    But the next day I will think
    "What's the big deal about landfill? Scotland is not short of big empty holes in the ground like old mines and old quarries"
    Actually the UK is running out of holes in the ground. In suthern England, I believe they actually dig holes so they can make more money filling them in with rubbish than selling the stone.

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