Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> 2010-03-06-18:47:04 Mark Rabiner: >> People should not be allowed in a dog park without a ball. >> Or a pocket filled with milk bones. > > Once again, even though it's not even about M8s or bulky but > super-excellent fast lenses, I find myself forced to disagree with my > semi-neighbor (just across a river) the estimable Mr. Rabiner. > > Ted, the dog who lives in our house, is a really social sort who > usually wants to meet and romp with the people and other dogs who > habituate the local run. But if somebody'd brought a damned ball -- > Ted focuses on that ball with laserish fixity, and loses all interest > in any person, canine or activity unrelated to getting and keeping the > ball. He's no fun anymore. We pretty much have to leave and come > back when the ball isn't there. > > If we arrive at the dog run alone, and someone's left a ball lying > there, the very first thing I do is try to pick it up before Ted gets > to it, and throw it into the trash can outside the run. Then (after a > short time staring theough the fence at the garbage can) Ted gets his > personality back. > > And it's also a little creepy for strangers to feed our dog things. > > -J > a dog needs not just a ball but a stick. But then so do most Royals. An orb and a scepter. (I made that up) [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner