Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
Heck yes np, this post should be 5 pages long by now with mess-ups. But I have never heard of the issue you had, you prolly killed something living in those pots which is where the red came from, and then since it's dead it smelled lol :stoned: jk jk
There's no telling what may have been living, or dying, in those pots! I threw in all sorts of stuff that was fortified with living organisms, so you're probably right... they must have had some sort of civil war/gang turf war, and the runoff really WAS blood. Viva la organic revolucion!

Hopefully, if this thread gets bumped enough, people will start warming up and sharing their war/horror stories.

Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
"Malice" is about 13 mo old, and shes the sweetest, non-agressive dog I have ever had. They get horrible rep all the time! and it's all about how you raise them. We named her Malice because shes opposite that it's kind of funny when ppl hear her namend react. what? malice? eww.... What pisses me off the most is when I'm out walking her and ppl come up to pet her-no big deal. But when they ALWAYS say "make sure you keep her tied up and on leash, we don't want her attacking our dogs and kids" it throws me over the edge ya know?
Aww, she's adorable! I'm so getting a rotty when I find a good breeder. I'm actually allergic to dogs, but I can tolerate short-haired pups a lot better than I can labs, retrievers, and other shaggier breeds. And I know exactly what you mean, I used to dog-sit a pitbull that belonged to one of my in-laws. We'd go to the park all the time, and other folks walking dogs would deliberately stay out of our path. Rose loved people AND other dogs, and never got hyper around either. Still, people assumed from watching the news that she was just waiting to tear some poor dog or bystander into pieces... all based on her looks, and their misconceptions. She was a very healthy and extremely strong girl, and could actually drag me around when she got feeling spunky. I'm 6'2", and weighed about 250lbs when I took care of her. That meant nothing, she was a damn mule!