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Marc M
11-21-2012, 04:43 PM
Good thing I do a lot of cardio. I was able to escape this guy. He's jumped up onto the chimney trying to eat me.

Nick Ostrowski
11-21-2012, 05:13 PM
Was this dog at the house you inspected or just a dog roaming free?

Marc M
11-21-2012, 05:20 PM
Was this dog at the house you inspected or just a dog roaming free?
It was in the back yard of a house I was inspecting.

Jerry Peck
11-21-2012, 06:19 PM
I was out doing an inspection on a new service for a pump ... seems the locals were interested in who I was and what I was doing, so they came over to introduce themselves ... ;)
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(the old guy came over to introduce himself face-to-face first - his big, black, wet, snout was in my face as he tried to figure me out, I thought about my camera after he backed off a bit)

Marc M
11-21-2012, 07:54 PM
I was out doing an inspection on a new service for a pump ... seems the locals were interested in who I was and what I was doing, so they came over to introduce themselves ... ;)
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(the old guy came over to introduce himself face-to-face first - his big, black, wet, snout was in my face as he tried to figure me out, I thought about my camera after he backed off a bit)

Where the hell do you live where there are cows free grazing??
I got charged by a bull when I was a kid growing up in OK. i was in FFA.
The only bulls around me now are in west hollywood.:D

Steven Turetsky
11-21-2012, 08:21 PM
@ Marc. The dog looks like he wants to lick you.

@ Jerry, They are beautiful, I would have loved being there.

Chris McIntyre
11-21-2012, 09:14 PM
@ Jerry, They are beautiful, I would have loved being there.

Steven, I thought you were a married man!! :D

Steven Turetsky
11-21-2012, 09:32 PM
Steven, I thought you were a married man!! :D
Married no more, so I can do whatever I want.

Gentlemen, hide yer sisters

John Kogel
11-21-2012, 09:35 PM
Ahem, Jerry? Those are heifers (young female cows). The only 'old guy' was the one wielding the camera. :D:D:D

Steven Turetsky
11-21-2012, 09:42 PM
Ahem, Jerry? Those are heifers (young female cows). The only 'old guy' was the one wielding the camera. :D:D:D
If a heifer is a young female cow, what is a young male cow?

anyway, they say the older the buck the stiffer the horn.

Lon Henderson
11-22-2012, 08:14 AM
I was inspecting a small apartment building that had a yard off to one side. As I walked through the yard, a Rottweiler came out of some shrubs and cornered me against the fence. The dog was getting more aggressive and bolder by the second. I put my palm out flat and said "Sit". Amazingly, she sat down. Her eyes flicking side to side as she tried to figure this development out. I said "Stay" and walked out of the yard. Luckily, she wasn't programed to attack first and ask questions later. (Years earlier, I encountered one of those and the outcome wasn't as pleasant)

Mark Hagenlock
11-22-2012, 08:50 AM
Steve,
A"cow" is a female, a"heifer" hasn't calved yet. A"bull" has a pair, a "steer" doesn't. Together, they are cattle.
Mark

John Kogel
11-22-2012, 09:31 AM
If a heifer is a young female cow, what is a young male cow?

anyway, they say the older the buck the stiffer the horn.They are bull calves, some of which will grow up to become Bulls, the rest are steers.
A lot of steers these days are de-horned at both ends. :D

Mr. Bull gets his own field. We went cycling on the Olympic Peninsula and passed this 'old guy'.

John Kogel
11-22-2012, 10:12 AM
A guy that reads meters let me in on his dog technique - Rattle the gate before opening it.

Also, pepper spray is not legal in my area, but that wouldn't prevent me from using it on that thing with the orange eyeballs.

Jerry DiGiovanni
11-26-2012, 07:55 AM
One time I was in the back yard of a home when I felt something up against my back side. When I turned around I was looking eye to eye with a Saint Bernard. Talk about brown stains on your underware. Turned out he was just a big baby looking for someone to pet him.

Mike Clarke
12-02-2012, 07:02 AM
A guy that reads meters let me in on his dog technique - Rattle the gate before opening it.

Also, pepper spray is not legal in my area, but that wouldn't prevent me from using it on that thing with the orange eyeballs.


What about a a stun gun, those that are like batons ?
saw one at a gun show that would keep them at bay.
Thought about getting me one.

Lon Henderson
12-02-2012, 07:48 AM
When I was a young hammer swinger, we were remodeling a home that had a chow that the owner had warned us about. My boss brought a load of supplies in through the alley and forgot about the dog in the backyard. When he opened the gate, here came that chow. He had his tool belt on, pulled his hammer and as the dog lunged at him, he bonked it on the head. Laid it out.

From then on the dog went to the far corner of the yard whenever it saw him.

Curt Downs
12-03-2012, 05:57 AM
Marc, that's Santa Paws trying to come up the chimney. Apparently you were so bad this year, he didn't have coal in mind for your stocking. Curt

Randy Aldering
12-03-2012, 09:49 AM
pepper spray is not legal in my area

Are you kidding? What, they figure you will have an animal control officer for a ride-along, just in case? What is it with people and governments that they think law-abiding (I am presuming you are law-abiding, John) people don't have the common sense and wherewithall to not only CARRY pepper spray, but to know when to USE it?

Lon Henderson
12-03-2012, 10:12 AM
Are you kidding? What, they figure you will have an animal control officer for a ride-along, just in case? What is it with people and governments that they think law-abiding (I am presuming you are law-abiding, John) people don't have the common sense and wherewithall to not only CARRY pepper spray, but to know when to USE it?
Hey, we here in the US of A are heading that way toward more nannyism, too. A friend of mine in Belgium was flabbergasted to learn that my wife had shot an intruder in the kitchen. He said that she would have been arrested in Belgium. There are many, too many, folks who agree with that, even here in Colorado, where we have a "make my day" law. Change is a'comin' and you and I aren't gonna like it.

Randy Aldering
12-03-2012, 10:32 AM
Change is coming, all right, and those who would trample the rights of persons to protect themselves in the name of safety will not like it:

A licence to shoot burglars: It's the chance you take, judge tells two raiders who were fired on by homeowners at isolated cottage | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2208972/A-licence-shoot-burglars-Its-chance-judge-tells-raiders-fired-homeowners-isolated-cottage.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fhome%2Fsearch.html %3Fs%3D%26authornamef%3DAndy%2BDolan)

Thom Huggett
12-03-2012, 10:35 AM
I was out doing an inspection on a new service for a pump ... seems the locals were interested in who I was and what I was doing, so they came over to introduce themselves ... ;)
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(the old guy came over to introduce himself face-to-face first - his big, black, wet, snout was in my face as he tried to figure me out, I thought about my camera after he backed off a bit)

I have found that cattle are naturally curious. I do some work at a ranch and when I'm fixing something in the corral they like to come over and inspect my work. Oh yes, and by the way those are cows in the pictures (girls).

Benjamin Thompson
12-04-2012, 08:18 PM
Hey, we here in the US of A are heading that way toward more nannyism, too. A friend of mine in Belgium was flabbergasted to learn that my wife had shot an intruder in the kitchen. He said that she would have been arrested in Belgium. There are many, too many, folks who agree with that, even here in Colorado, where we have a "make my day" law. Change is a'comin' and you and I aren't gonna like it.

Kudos to your wife! As long as it was her kitchen, I am all for it!

John Kogel
12-04-2012, 10:37 PM
Pepper spray not legal in my area ?....
Are you kidding? What, they figure you will have an animal control officer for a ride-along, just in case? What is it with people and governments that they think law-abiding (I am presuming you are law-abiding, John) people don't have the common sense and wherewithall to not only CARRY pepper spray, but to know when to USE it?
The meter reader told me this, first I'd heard it. Maybe just his company policy, but we do have to register to buy a can of the stuff at a sporting goods store.

I've carried pepper spray, the big can, quite a bit when I did bush work in bear country. I've met dozens of black bears and was able to talk them into leaving me be. Never even had the can out of my vest that I recall. But a nasty dog in attack mode would get a shot of spray if I had the can handy.

Marc M
12-04-2012, 10:40 PM
Marc, that's Santa Paws trying to come up the chimney. Apparently you were so bad this year, he didn't have coal in mind for your stocking. Curt
No way, he came to bite my ass.
Damn thing was on a mission.