Not remotely like a Richard The Third, and certainly not small enough to be stepped upon by anyone save the visually impaired.SteveShaw wrote:I slipped on a turd in Helston once many years ago. What did you say your dog looked like?GaryKelly wrote:I can safely say my old dog never dumped in Bude, though did twice in Helston many years ago.
what are these things called in english?
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Wait till you see the Parisian concept of public toilets.hyldemoer wrote:I've been holding off visiting France until their no smoking law kicks in but I'm afraid learning to live with dog poop in my front yard is just going to be practice for Paris.
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Steve, this just occurred to me, when you are walking, do you look at the ground ahead of you? You don't have to always be looking down, of course, but just a glance down to see that the way is clear of all sorts of dangers can help prevent accidents.SteveShaw wrote:I slipped on a turd in Helston once many years ago. What did you say your dog looked like?GaryKelly wrote:I can safely say my old dog never dumped in Bude, though did twice in Helston many years ago.
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It can't be worse than what I found in Egyptdjm wrote:Wait till you see the Parisian concept of public toilets.hyldemoer wrote:I've been holding off visiting France until their no smoking law kicks in but I'm afraid learning to live with dog poop in my front yard is just going to be practice for Paris.
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(where btw, in the cities like Luxor where there are horse carriages, the stuff on the streets that looks like green paper-mace isn't).
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