Friday, December 24, 2010

Helping those who seem hopeless to help

Written 12/22/10 by RedSkyBay for the Uglier Marylanders Blog)


I was in the chat room one evening and gave Cindy some good, sound advice. It seems Cindy is going to give her toddler grandson a puppy for Christmas. A puppy as a plaything, can you imagine? A puppy is a living, breathing creature, with feelings. Most anyone that has an ounce of sense knows the worse time to give a puppy as a gift is at Christmas. Call any shelter, they will tell you that their shelters fill up not long after Christmas, because the novelty of the puppy wears off. The puppy has accidents on the floor, needs attention, and then there are Vet bills.

And a puppy for a toddler? A toddler has no sense of responsibility. A person with any intelligence would wait until that child was old enough to learn responsibility. Then, if he or she showed that responsibility in his parents eyes, let him have a puppy, he earned it. Puppies get seriously injured every year by small children that don't understand that they are not toys.

As if that wasn't bad enough, there was another roomie that saw the pictures of the puppies, (we will just call her Poison Hemlock) and said she wanted a certain one by just looking at a picture. So much for meeting the puppy, seeing if they connected, and checking it's personality. Or seeing if that particular breed of dog fits into the Family's lifestyle. I will never understand the lack of intelligence some people show. It just sickens me to read stories of why so many dogs are in shelters, and the lack of consideration from the people that put them there.

Anyway, back to my story. Cindy was so angry and humiliated when I made a comment about the puppies, she went off on me. Calling me this name, that name, anything she could think of in her moment of rage. A few minutes later, Ruffstuff asked me if I saw the pictures of his dogs. When I replied I had, Cindy's sick brain went into motion. Cindy thought to herself...hmm..I bet RedSky saw Rob's pictures on his face book page. That had to be it!

So, Cindy desperate to get even an ounce of dirt on me after she was humiliated in the room, made up a fake Face book account, hoping I was one of Rob's friends. She made the persons occupation as that of a Trucker. (I'm trying not to laugh here, but it's hard.) Cindy, and her squirrel of a friend under Cindy's instructions, then invited Ruffstuff to be their friend under the brand new alias name, to get access to Rob's friends and their information. Cindy had it all figured out in her demented mind.
You were WRONG again Cindy. Imagine that!

As a friend of mine often says after visiting the room, "THOSE PEOPLE NEED THERAPY!"

Merry Christmas Cindy.

DOINKKKKKKKKKKKK!



The names used in this story are fictional, even though it would be hard to convince anyone with intelligence that they aren't.

35 comments:

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  2. Big surprise there 5:33 I see her in the chatroom all the time when she says the grandson is there and dosen't stop typing.

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  3. her daghter is haveing a baby on the state dimes so what doy ou think?

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  4. << The puppy has accidents on the floor, needs attention, and then there are Vet bills. >>

    I've known a few AOLers like that.

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  5. << So much for meeting the puppy, seeing if they connected, and checking it's personality. Or seeing if that particular breed of dog fits into the Family's lifestyle. >>

    I started seriously checking into buying a dog a couple of years ago, and I was surprised how much variety there was in temperament and other personality factors. My only personal experience has been with Prancer, a Toy Manchester who was 7 lbs. of love, constant motion, and yelping.

    My personal fav in the online reviews was one breed that was described as a "perfect couch potato." LOL

    And yes, many dog breeds were described as being either very good with kids, or awful at it.

    I still really haven't made up my mind, but mostly as to whether to buy ANY dog. It's a major committment in many respects, and I'm not sure I can handle it.

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  6. << Cindy was so angry and humiliated when I made a comment about the puppies, she went off on me. Calling me this name, that name, anything she could think of in her moment of rage. >>

    Did she end with, "Okay, I'm done with you. You're DISMISSED!"? That seems to be her fav tactic in the room.

    She recently told me, for example, that I'm no longer allowed to talk to her in the room. LOL Hopefully that means she will no longer post a pic of me and my fiancee with a nasty comment on both a blog AND YouTube.

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  7. << So, Cindy desperate to get even an ounce of dirt on me after she was humiliated in the room, made up a fake Face book account, hoping I was one of Rob's friends. >>

    I either came into the room at the tail end of that chat, or saw another similar one. Several people, including Cindy, were attacking Bob over pics or something on his Facebook site.

    I didn't "get" it then, and frankly still don't. But I'm sure that all concerned will later say that they "don't take AOL seriously."

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  8. << The names used in this story are fictional, even though it would be hard to convince anyone with intelligence that they aren't. >>

    Nice ending to a fine read, darling...

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  9. Thank you Christopher, I got that idea for an ending from a wonderful and intelligent mentor..You.
    I figured it would save the Zombies from making another trip to Capital Hill. Even though the article is just a gift of wisdom.
    And yes, I was dismissed by Cindy, and put on ignore. It went like this: Poof, RedSky is gone. lol

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  10. << I got that idea for an ending from a wonderful and intelligent mentor..You. >>

    Why thank you, darling.

    << And yes, I was dismissed by Cindy, and put on ignore. It went like this: Poof, RedSky is gone. >>

    How long did that last, the usual five minutes?

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  11. K2 sperm guzzler and lezzie lexi

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  12. << K2 sperm guzzler and lezzie lexi >> one Zombie or another...

    I'm sorry, but that's incoherent twaddle. Please try again.

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  13. Nonfactual name calling...such Junior High School stuff. I guess that is why I just couldn't fit into the Zombie clique. Such bitter and unhappy people.
    To envy a man that holds multiple degrees and accomplishments in life, must be hard for people that have pretty well "pissed" their lives away.

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  14. Lexi would you do him?

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  15. Give it up Red everyone knows you are running this blog.

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  16. Redsky didn't bother telling the part where Cindy said she, her grandson and daughter spent 3 hours with the puppies to decide which one would be a good match or that the toddler's parents were very involved with the decision to get a puppy. details don't seem to matter much to Lexi. Redsky has nothing else going on in her life other than to write a "junior high" story about a something as stupid as this yet she calls others idiots? go figure!


    ps. yes.everyone knows exactly who and what Redsky is..including being the owner of this blog

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  17. If you are going to tell your version of the story at least get it right. It was AFTER I talked about puppy ownership, Cindy started ranting off all those things you mentioned. Maybe you believe her, but she has no credibility in my book anymore.

    I wasn't nasty when I mentioned them in the room. It was Cindy that flipped out, most likely because I was giving her some sound advice. And we all know Cindy knows everything.

    And as far as your credibility goes, who am I, and prove I am the owner of this blog. Until you prove those things, you are nothing but a delutional coward that doesn't have the guts to use their screen name when writing an article.

    Next....

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  18. << To envy a man that holds multiple degrees and accomplishments in life, must be hard for people that have pretty well "pissed" their lives away. >> RedSky

    Thanks dear, and that may well be true. But in the past in most cases, cult leaders and followers have mostly been those who couldn't get enough attention being their "normal" selves. So they went negative and got enough attention from their new "friends" and those they attacked.

    Pathetic, but true...

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  19. << Give it up Red everyone knows you are running this blog. >>

    Congrats RedSky! I think that completes the list. Now everyone who has EVER posted here with their name (including Zeeke) has been accused of owning this blog. And in each case it was stated with "100% certainty" or the lame "everyone knows" used here.

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  20. << ...details don't seem to matter much to Lexi. >>

    Granted that Zeeke and the Zombies are total experts at turning facts on their heads and outright lying, but I still believe RedSky.

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  21. << everyone knows exactly who and what Redsky is. >>

    Well, *I* don't. I dimly recall an old Bebo photo with a nice but headless body. LOL

    Other than that, she seems to be a very nice lady in the room, a good conversationalist, and regularly funny. She also obviously writes quite well.

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  22. Does this make you feel popular Chris?

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  23. It's all he has. Well this and his fake fiancee.

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  24. Make sure Cindy you don't ask Rose how to train the new pup. She is one adult that should not own animal's of any kind or a child!!
    Than of course by your own behavior don't see you being much good at it either!

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  25. << Does this make you feel popular Chris? >> Alan

    I'm almost universally loved and respected. You're pond scum. What's your point?

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  26. << It's all he has. Well this and his fake fiancee. >> Pikle

    As opposed to desperately hanging onto my every word so you can get in a little-jokes-for-little-folks zinger?

    As to my fiance, on Sundays the Zombies are supposed to just say ugly things about her. Denying she exists is scheduled for Tuesdays. Geesh, check your emailed "Insult Schedule for Zombies."

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  27. Didn't the grandson get burned cause Cindy left him alone wtih a curling iron and a computer while she was cooking in another room?

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  28. What is wrong with hanving a puppy for a small child. Boys and puppys go hand and hand. my one son was 5 years old when we got him a puppy they grew up being best of friends. my 6 year old was one when he became best buddys with my year old pit bull. i know Cindy and she would not get a pup with knowing what is too happen. This blog is unfair. I sure would buy or get a puppy for a young boy any day of the week .

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  29. YesmeMike. Nothing is wrong with a child having a puppy. Not like the puppy will be alone with the child, there are parents in the house. Maybe some people don't have kids who are well behaved and able to be trusted around a pet. People just want something to run their stupid mouths about.

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  30. << What is wrong with hanving a puppy for a small child. >> Mike

    That apparently depends a lot on the specific age of the child. I found this via Google:

    "(A 3-year-old child) is awfully young for a dog. Three-year-olds can have difficulty being gentle, and in understanding and respecting a dog's cues to back off. Even a sweet dog can nip when being harassed... Kids love to order dogs (and parents) around, and it can be very confusing (from the dog's point of view) to hear commands when they are not meant or appropriate for the circumstances."

    It makes sense to me that there's some crossover age for the child, depending on other family circumstances to some extent.

    I was seven, for example, when we got Prancer. I don't remember any problems related to my age. But I do recall being able to take or leave her as I wished, probably because I had an older brother. My main "job" regarding Prancer was to take her on long runs. And that little 7-lber was FAST. LOL

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  33. Mike, you know I respect your opinion, but there is a big difference between a five year old and a toddler. The main reason I wrote this article was because I wasn't allowed to voice my opinion in the room. I was attacked when I didn't say one rude word. I think what I said went something about not to pick a puppy out by just looking at it's picture. It appears that if you are not part of the nasty crowd, and try to voice your opinion, you will be attacked by a band of angry boars.
    I respect you for defending your friend, Mike. I just wish she would defend you as well when you are attacked, instead of instigating the attacks by repeating what Bonnie said, over and over.

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  34. That is NOT xxysmike. He cannot spell at all.

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