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kingswells.guest
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22 Jun 2006 04:00:36 Alert 
horse manure "free" delivery, just pick it up where it drops,usually found on the road crossings.
kingswells.guest
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22 Jun 2006 05:00:40 Alert 
How ironic that dog owners are pilloried for not picking up their pets’ relatively meagre bowel output but a horse owner is praised for walking way from Misty's substantial outpourings.
kingswells.guest
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22 Jun 2006 06:16:06 Alert 
Dog 'deposits' are more rancid and desease laden ! Would you put Fuffy's poo on your roses ?
kingswells.guest
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22 Jun 2006 12:22:37 Alert 
Ever tried cleaning fresh horse poo of a child. Not much between horse and dog poo when a toddler falls in it really. Not easy to miss if it is the whole distance across a path and you have short legs. It's easy for them to put a poo catcher on horses for in town, built up areas etc. If its good enough for the queens horses, it should be good enough for horses here.
kingswells.guest
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23 Jun 2006 05:16:19 Alert 
Ridiculous, there's no comparison between Horse and doggy doos. Yes I have had the experience of cleaning both off my child and believe me the horses was far far easier. Dog poo is nasty smelly disease ridden stuff, whereas Horse poo is just chewed up grass, hay, oats etc.
kingswells.guest
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30 Jun 2006 07:54:05 Alert 
Its disgusting to see either dog or horse droppings lying in the streets. If horse owners wish to use the streets of Kingswells to exercise their animals, then they should follow the example of dog owners and be responsible enough to clear up after them. Surely by not clearing up their mess they are breaking some by-law for which they can be fined if reported?
kingswells.guest
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30 Jun 2006 10:15:01 Alert 
We can't get speed camera's so we are unlikely to get poop camera's.
kingswells.guest
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30 Jun 2006 15:25:41 Alert 
Next time you pass a horse while driving through Kingswells, blast your horn as load as possible. This will discourage the riders from using our roads:msn_wink:
kingswells.guest
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01 Jul 2006 13:59:09 Alert 
Now that's a really sensible remark...idiot.
kingswells.guest
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01 Jul 2006 14:00:41 Alert 
I agree, if you insist you live in a village in the country then you need to embrace horses. Otherwise justv admit you live in a concrete jungle of a housing estate on the outskirtsof the city.
kingswells.guest
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05 Jul 2006 07:09:57 Alert 
Kingswells - a village in the country ?????
kingswells.guest
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05 Jul 2006 09:15:08 Alert 
You'd be surprised how many poor deluded souls hang on to that ideal.
kingswells.guest
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06 Jul 2006 04:05:13 Alert 
Hey, I'm not touching them.
kingswells.guest
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06 Jul 2006 10:32:14 Alert 
Kingswells is probably the best place to live in Aberdeen.
kingswells.guest
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06 Jul 2006 12:52:40 Alert 
One of them, certainly.
kingswells.guest
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18 Jul 2006 07:42:40 Alert 
Council came along and cleaned up the dollops on Kingswells Drive - LOL Free horse Shite - u cant complain tho - good for the roses!
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