TIR
Doggy Poop Bags and the Economy.
I noticed, even though times are tough here in the States with the bad economy an all, that public parks and apartment complexes have been very consistant in providing and maintaining dispensers and recepticles for cleaning up your dog poop. Where I live, the poop bag dispenser is always full, and be it day or night, rain or shine, someone out there has been disposing of the gathered poop from the recepticle bin and replacing the liner. I guess it's a sign that even though things might be shitty, the economy may not be so bad afterall. Once those poop bags cease to be provided for free, then we can all worry. 😊
ROB
Re: Doggy Poop Bags and the Economy.
Originally posted by Tired-Hiker
I noticed, even though times are tough here in the States with the bad economy an all, that public parks and apartment complexes have been very consistant in providing and maintaining dispensers and recepticles for cleaning up your dog poop. Where I live, the poop bag dispenser is always full, and be it day or night, rain or shine, someone out there has been disposing of the gathered poop from the recepticle bin and replacing the liner. I guess it's a sign that even though things might be shitty, the economy may not be so bad afterall. Once those poop bags cease to be provided for free, then we can all worry. 😊
Government's ploy to lure you into a false sense of security, so you'll go out and spend money on things you don't need. Don't believe the crap, friend.
RJ
Re: Re: Doggy Poop Bags and the Economy.
Originally posted by Robtard
Government's ploy to lure you into a false sense of security, so you'll go out and spend money on things you don't need. Don't believe the crap, friend.
You're not your ****ing khakis.
ROB
Re: Re: Re: Doggy Poop Bags and the Economy.
This space-monkey understands; his eyes are finally open.