This sign was spotted on Eliot Avenue. The fact is that this has been going on for decades, yet people still let their dogs outside unattended. Worse, they tie them up outside stores while they go inside. Please don't.
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There's a thriving underground business in NYC. Dealing in "Bait Animals" for dog fighters.
Let's use shady council members as bait animals. Those fat cats could feed a hungry predator for a year. Whoa, look at Leroy Comrie. He is a food warehouse!
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There's a thriving underground business in NYC. Dealing in "Bait Animals" for dog fighters.
"Bait animals"?
Is that a euphemism for Moo Shu Pork?
If the supply of available dogs dries up, they will switch to people.
Is it true that Koreans consider eating dog a delicacy?
Waddayawant? Isn't NYC a dog eat dog city?
Let's use shady council members as bait animals. Those fat cats could feed a hungry predator for a year. Whoa, look at Leroy Comrie. He is a food warehouse!
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