tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post1463038330413564805..comments2021-04-28T02:30:27.192-07:00Comments on Heads nor Tails: Judge not, eh?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post-73427078038931390692013-03-24T16:05:14.850-07:002013-03-24T16:05:14.850-07:00My problem with the yellow ribbon is that I can se...My problem with the yellow ribbon is that I can see a whole bunch of people using that INSTEAD of training their dog not to be an ass. Plus, I can easily imagine a number of people deciding that the ribbon shifts responsibility to passersby--you know, "Hey, why'd you come so close, are you stupid? RIBBON! HELLO!" Like I said, my eyes aren't so good with things like that, I'm likely to miss it, so it's the owner's job to keep that distance. It's a cute idea, but I can easily see it being abused and causing grief.<br />Mumbleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06018218539392699050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post-86664698599022116252013-03-24T00:45:45.008-07:002013-03-24T00:45:45.008-07:00I'm with you on the Ed Smart thing. I was pret...I'm with you on the Ed Smart thing. I was pretty creeped out by his demeanor, too. I did give him the benefit of the doubt, though, just because we only saw him on TV, and I don't know him in real life. But even if I did, you can't hang someone out to dry just because of a "gut feeling.' I was VERY shocked to find out he was completely innocent. <br />The yellow ribbon is a good idea, just to give people a chance to keep their distance, so that they don't approach you. Even if you try to keep your dog away from them, some people will insist on coming up to you and not hold their own dogs back. Of course, not everyone is going to notice it or even know what it means. PirateHeatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06605736515492873293noreply@blogger.com