Posted by Mark - IN. on November 08, 2015 at 10:16:03 from (50.127.37.92):
In Reply to: big box feed store posted by randy1 on November 08, 2015 at 02:51:12:
Well, one of the reasons that I always wash the clothes or blankets or whatever I purchase before wearing or using them, is because these days most every thing is made in a third world country where I imagine whomever was on the assembly line was picking his or her nose while making it, using the bathroom without having toilet paper to wipe with, or running water to wash AFTER not having toilet paper to wipe with. No textile gets purchased by me without being run through the washing machine before I use it. When I take my dogs into the stores with me, they're pretty good about holding it until they can make it to the restrooms to use the urinals or toilets. Well, the males do anyway because I always go in after they finished to make sure they put the toilet seats down and didn't leave it un clean. My female mastiff though, I just assume that she cleans up after herself because she uses the female rest rooms, and I don't go in them to check things out. None of them lift their legs on shelves at home and they don't on shelves at stores. As far as performing tricks out in public, they don't do that either. They're too young to get workers permits, and I won't allow them to do anything for free.
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