Member since: May 30, 2012
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Actively hostile? I'm just using my constitutionally given right to voice my belief that Tulsa is a Christian city and groups like this do much degrade its citizenry. Running in public on sidewalks while observing ALL traffic laws (stop signs, yield signs, using crosswalks, avoiding construction zones) is legal. However, being intoxicated in public is not. I never allow my dachshunds to run wild like you bunch and if my property is being threatened you bet I would allow my precious seven do their duty. Laying ‘trails’ with white powdery substances is just asking for trouble. How does Homeland Security know what is flour and what is anthrax? Ever heard of 9/11 and the Iraq war?
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Invited to break the law? Invited to act lewd in front of children and old people? Invited to drink beer and walk/drive home intoxicated endangering the entire city of Tulsa? No thanks! I’ll stay safe at home and enjoy my dachshunds and CBN in peace. You are correct it is Cherry Popper so I am sorry Ms. Pooper for calling you a fecal deviant. As a 25 year Veteran of the Armed Forces I will tell you sonny boy that there is no stick to pull out! I am a God fearing man and will pray for your immortal soul. I’ve already alerted the neighborhood watch about this club and I will be the first one notified if they find any flour within a four blocks of my front lawn. ON-ON?…more like OFF-MY-STREET-AND-NOT-IN-TULSA!!
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Well this behavior MIGHT be tolerated in other cities but I for one think this should be outlawed in Tulsa. We are respectable citizens who pay taxes (I doubt this bunch does), obey the law (they don't because alcohol in public is illegal), and are upstanding individuals (Cherry Pooper - obvious sexual/fecal connotations). We should pass a law that prevents this type of activity and I for one would release my precious dachshunds if I ever saw them laying flour on MY street.
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