Recent King Twitter post

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DiO'Bolic

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Internet tackles unflattering Tom Brady courtroom sketch - CNN.com

edit: oops I missed a whole page where Dio posted this.
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Rrty

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How is the question session going? I went to the social media site and, to the best of my knowledge, only saw a couple of questions answered.

DiO'Bolic and Blunthead, what were your questions, if I may ask?

Also, I was looking at some of the photos of the dog on the site. First, why is it evil, what does it do that's bad (behavior issues?)? And please tell me the dog doesn't get locked up in that cage at bedtime, I think it's called a kennel? I can't stand those things, I assume dogs don't appreciate them. Lastly, where were the photos of the dog walking around outside taken? I was wondering if it was on the apple orchard Tabitha King owns. I like the one with the sloping hill and the little red barn (if that is a barn).
 

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Molly is still in puppy stage and has a mind of her own when it comes to following commands at times. Thing of Evil is a term of endearment. She's a really sweet dog but very active since she is still a puppy. Yes, she does go in the kennel but I don't know if she's locked in at night or not. When dogs have been brought up using kennels, most of them do appreciate them and consider them their private, personal space. I've even heard of dogs going into the kennel on their own probably because they feel safe and secure inside it. The photos have been taken at a number of locations in Florida and Maine and I do believe you're right about the one on the hill being at the orchard.
 

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How is the question session going? I went to the social media site and, to the best of my knowledge, only saw a couple of questions answered.

DiO'Bolic and Blunthead, what were your questions, if I may ask?

Also, I was looking at some of the photos of the dog on the site. First, why is it evil, what does it do that's bad (behavior issues?)? And please tell me the dog doesn't get locked up in that cage at bedtime, I think it's called a kennel? I can't stand those things, I assume dogs don't appreciate them. Lastly, where were the photos of the dog walking around outside taken? I was wondering if it was on the apple orchard Tabitha King owns. I like the one with the sloping hill and the little red barn (if that is a barn).

Hey.

The puppy tore up some toys/bedding...

If I'm not mistaken, dogs like their kennel. It's sorta like their den/house.
 

DiO'Bolic

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DiO'Bolic and Blunthead, what were your questions, if I may ask?

I was going to ask if he’d consider a temporary swap of the Thing of Evil for my Three Cats from Hell, but opted instead for something Hoss inspired in this thread... because I thought Jordan needed some excitement. I think just about anyone here could figure out which question was mine if they perused them. :)
 

Dana Jean

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Molly is still in puppy stage and has a mind of her own when it comes to following commands at times. Thing of Evil is a term of endearment. She's a really sweet dog but very active since she is still a puppy. Yes, she does go in the kennel but I don't know if she's locked in at night or not. When dogs have been brought up using kennels, most of them do appreciate them and consider them their private, personal space. I've even heard of dogs going into the kennel on their own probably because they feel safe and secure inside it. The photos have been taken at a number of locations in Florida and Maine and I do believe you're right about the one on the hill being at the orchard.
absolutely! My poodle, Coquette, would disappear at night and we'd go looking for her and she would be conked out in her kennel. She loved a place to go chill.
 

Rrty

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absolutely! My poodle, Coquette, would disappear at night and we'd go looking for her and she would be conked out in her kennel. She loved a place to go chill.

Out of curiosity, did your dog mind when the door was shut and locked? I can imagine some dogs liking them, though.

Also, do you happen to know if the board is going to collect all the Twitter questions/answers? I don't know a lot about Twitter, but I thought there was supposed to be a tag that makes it easy to search for such data.
 

Dana Jean

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Yes.
Out of curiosity, did your dog mind when the door was shut and locked? I can imagine some dogs liking them, though.

Also, do you happen to know if the board is going to collect all the Twitter questions/answers? I don't know a lot about Twitter, but I thought there was supposed to be a tag that makes it easy to search for such data.
She was quite happy to be in her kennel. It was roomy and clean and soft and it was her little space.
 

Dana Jean

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Out of curiosity, did your dog mind when the door was shut and locked? I can imagine some dogs liking them, though.

Also, do you happen to know if the board is going to collect all the Twitter questions/answers? I don't know a lot about Twitter, but I thought there was supposed to be a tag that makes it easy to search for such data.
I meant to say, No, she didn't mind the door shut.