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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1132338" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Put me on foe, please. You just seem to like to jump in and get a bite in when the focus is off you. I've known many posters like you, which means its been done to you. :clap: </p><p></p><p>Can i ask, why i can't post things like this? In all my internet life have i ever come to a forum with so few posters who 'know it all' and hate anyone who has things to share. In fact, i've had many Pms of people you guys have run off from ever posting again. They come around, but they no longer post because as several put it, 'these people are jealous of anyone who knows something they dont.' There is a hand full of people here that make it not worth the time to even share what you know and this is sad. I'm just a little thicker skinned so i'm still here, even though i've been called thinned skinned. I doubt there is anyone in here that if thrown a snarky remark doesnt come back with a snark of their own specially when they original snarker didnt even read the post. So if you want to throw stones, expect for them to be tossed back. </p><p>I posted these videos for people who have no idea they exist. I show just how good they work even with cow type dogs because they sometimes can be very hard headed. And, in this video, its doing double duty by keeping the cats out of the yard. The snarky remark was from a person who didnt even watch the video because if they had, they'd know nothing furry is going to wander in the yard unnoticed, cat, skunk, possum, etc. </p><p>And, if you dont want to keep cats out of your yard, then no need to even open the thread. But if you do, watch the video and ponder if its an option for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1132338, member: 22072"] Put me on foe, please. You just seem to like to jump in and get a bite in when the focus is off you. I've known many posters like you, which means its been done to you. :clap: Can i ask, why i can't post things like this? In all my internet life have i ever come to a forum with so few posters who 'know it all' and hate anyone who has things to share. In fact, i've had many Pms of people you guys have run off from ever posting again. They come around, but they no longer post because as several put it, 'these people are jealous of anyone who knows something they dont.' There is a hand full of people here that make it not worth the time to even share what you know and this is sad. I'm just a little thicker skinned so i'm still here, even though i've been called thinned skinned. I doubt there is anyone in here that if thrown a snarky remark doesnt come back with a snark of their own specially when they original snarker didnt even read the post. So if you want to throw stones, expect for them to be tossed back. I posted these videos for people who have no idea they exist. I show just how good they work even with cow type dogs because they sometimes can be very hard headed. And, in this video, its doing double duty by keeping the cats out of the yard. The snarky remark was from a person who didnt even watch the video because if they had, they'd know nothing furry is going to wander in the yard unnoticed, cat, skunk, possum, etc. And, if you dont want to keep cats out of your yard, then no need to even open the thread. But if you do, watch the video and ponder if its an option for you. [/QUOTE]
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