What you mean he went at ya? your in London yeah? Where abouts?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miggoll
I'm in Bermondsey, sure my Boys could teach him a lesson or two!
Why are the O.B on the way? :confused:
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What you mean he went at ya? your in London yeah? Where abouts?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miggoll
I'm in Bermondsey, sure my Boys could teach him a lesson or two!
Why are the O.B on the way? :confused:
Oh shit, just noticed. . . . SURREY!! haha
I'm in zeee Surrey.Quote:
Originally Posted by LOVElife
The OB are on the way 'cause I'm supposed to have tried to poison his dog heheh!!!
My friend works in Surrey Polic HQ and told me ....
La de dahhhh ....
Hmmm...sounds like a dilly of a pickle. Okay,...okay...were these slugs a problem in your yard, or did you buy them knowing they might kill or harm an animal? Okay, to keep a dog or cat from ever shitting on your yard again, yes, pepper powder would work, but is not potent enough. Buy the hottest pepper you can find on your shelf, use it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miggoll
We use to have a cat problem shitting in our yards...I used some Cayan pepper, started their asses on fire, no more poop.
And why are you letting your neighbor do this? Go shit on his lawn every morning, that will teach that motherfucker.
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Originally Posted by Miggoll
What a fucked up cop, get a lawer and sue his ass for invasion of privacy babe!
Had the same prob with a dog one time. Found that no chemicals were needed. The reason the dog did it in that area is that another one had did it before in that area. So its about territory and marking. Found that peeing in a container and pouring it around the property boarder and his spots stopped it. In the dogs language it says "my area".