SarahDrish

SarahDrish t1_j18n4wv wrote

This sub is supposed to be about the state of Vermont, not freaking DOGS! And if these losers consider allowing their filthy fleabags to defile the snow "enjoying themselves," they're no better than their ugly, environment-destroying beasts!

Edit: The lying troll u/-PineMarten blocked me after falsely claiming all the dog photos posted in this forum are "Vermont dogs, in Vermont" -- they aren't.

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SarahDrish t1_j115lb4 wrote

Reply to comment by Formal_Coyote_5004 in "Dogspam" by pv_punisher

> I stand corrected! Isn’t squirrel and bat shit really bad too though?

No, they aren't. In fact, bat shit is bagged and sold as fertilizer. Have you never heard of guano?

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SarahDrish t1_j10k92n wrote

Reply to comment by Formal_Coyote_5004 in "Dogspam" by pv_punisher

Lollllll! You're not very bright, are you? Because of their diets, the poop of dogs is different than that of other animals. For example, the poop of livestock animals -- horses, cows, etc. -- actually act as a fertilizer. Dog crap -- and there is so much of it today -- on the other hand, is literally destroying the environment.

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SarahDrish t1_j0vusk3 wrote

Reply to comment by Fantastic_Painter_15 in "Dogspam" by pv_punisher

They crap all lover creation and owners do not clean up after their beasts. Dog crap is so toxic it kills grass and everything else it touches, then when it rains or the snow melts, the excrement washes into bodies of water, destroys the ecosystem, kills marine life and makes the water unsafe for swimming or drinking. Off-leash dogs are also detrimental to wildlife and livestock. Even if they do not manage to catch an animal and rip it to pieces alive, in winter, the animal often dies from fatigue.

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SarahDrish t1_j0vtwg1 wrote

Reply to "Dogspam" by pv_punisher

Vermont is beautiful in winter, but there's nothing more disheartening than a lovely expanse of snow dotted with piles of dog crap.

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SarahDrish t1_iv4vh22 wrote

Reply to comment by 800grandave in What is Maine Like? by SouthBaltimore

>name one other screenwriter/author that has set anything in maine.

Dan Curtis, Robert Matheson and Grace Metalious all set TV shows and books in Maine before Stephen King published his first novel.

Why are you going on ad nauseam about this? Neither the Portland Press-Herald nor the history professor quoted in the article claim King is 100 percent responsible for Maine's association with horror. You need to stand up, straighten out your panties, and attempt to calm down.

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SarahDrish t1_iv3r6t9 wrote

Reply to comment by 800grandave in What is Maine Like? by SouthBaltimore

I'm sure Stephen King has a lot to do with Maine's being typecast as the "horror" state. However, those of us who were around during the Dark Shadows craze of the late 60s and early 70s know that Maine was already associated with horror and the supernatural. Thousands of people, who would never have visited Maine otherwise, flocked to the Acadia area to see the location where the fictional village of Collinsport was located. Even The Saturday Evening Post published an article entitled "In Search of Collinsport."

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