Dog People....

Author
Discussion

ali_kat

31,988 posts

221 months

Friday 11th April 2014
quotequote all
DoubleSix said:
Perhaps I was a little quick to defend this one! hehe
We'll let you off, us dog lovers are nice like that winkbiggrin

DoubleSix

Original Poster:

11,714 posts

176 months

Friday 11th April 2014
quotequote all
ali_kat said:
DoubleSix said:
Perhaps I was a little quick to defend this one! hehe
We'll let you off, us dog lovers are nice like that winkbiggrin
thumbup

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Friday 11th April 2014
quotequote all
DoubleSix said:
Looks like you'll not be getting your pics now....

http://www.pistonheads.com/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Perhaps I was a little quick to defend this one! hehe
Oh dear, such a shame.

I still hope his dog was imaginary for it's sake.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

155 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
quotequote all
Hooli said:
DoubleSix said:
Looks like you'll not be getting your pics now....

http://www.pistonheads.com/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Perhaps I was a little quick to defend this one! hehe
Oh dear, such a shame.

I still hope his dog was imaginary for it's sake.
I've always hoped the dog thing wasn't for real ..... ?

The bloke was a nob! - not just here but on other forums on PH.
But he usually came across as being, in the main, educated and eloquent - and was getting away with it ..... even on other forums where he often played his 'I live here but my ancestors didn't.' card.

Then he started on about this dog stuff before moving on to say how all thoroughbred English/British people are too far up themselves before finally bowing out.

No doubt he'll rejoin under a different user name and in time he'll give himself away.

Points awarded to whoever spots his reincarnation first rofl

TheBALDpuma

5,842 posts

168 months

Monday 14th April 2014
quotequote all
Doublesix I think you need to get a dog.

I have a cleanliness based OCD (to the point I've been known to use gloves and a pen to turn off light switches, and then throw the pen away so I won't ever touch it again, take the gloves off then wash my hands). One of the main triggers for my anxiety was animals and their filth!

My GF is a vet nurse, who forced a dog upon me. I always liked dogs but knew it was going to be incredibly difficult for me to live with one.

In short, getting the pooch has been the one single thing the has most significantly improved my OCD. She jumps on sofas, has free reign of the house, gets in the bed in the morning, licks my face (not that I like this though), and does all the usal filthy dog behaviours. This was really really hard for me at the start, but in the long run has pretty much fixed me. I now have no issues with her as an amimal at all, although I may over react more than most if she roles in something nasty as, although I'm sure no ones enojoyes it, cleaning her is not at all comofortable for me - although I'd rather do it myself than ask my OH so I know I've done a proper job before she settles down to sleep on my pillow smile

Squiggs

1,520 posts

155 months

Monday 14th April 2014
quotequote all
TheBALDpuma said:
Doublesix I think you need to get a dog.

I have a cleanliness based OCD (to the point I've been known to use gloves and a pen to turn off light switches, and then throw the pen away so I won't ever touch it again, take the gloves off then wash my hands). One of the main triggers for my anxiety was animals and their filth!

My GF is a vet nurse, who forced a dog upon me. I always liked dogs but knew it was going to be incredibly difficult for me to live with one.

In short, getting the pooch has been the one single thing the has most significantly improved my OCD. She jumps on sofas, has free reign of the house, gets in the bed in the morning, licks my face (not that I like this though), and does all the usal filthy dog behaviours. This was really really hard for me at the start, but in the long run has pretty much fixed me. I now have no issues with her as an amimal at all, although I may over react more than most if she roles in something nasty as, although I'm sure no ones enojoyes it, cleaning her is not at all comofortable for me - although I'd rather do it myself than ask my OH so I know I've done a proper job before she settles down to sleep on my pillow smile
Billiant story
clap

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 16th April 2014
quotequote all
DoubleSix said:
Looks like you'll not be getting your pics now....

http://www.pistonheads.com/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Perhaps I was a little quick to defend this one! hehe
Why can I still view his profile?

ehonda

1,483 posts

205 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
quotequote all
StuntmanMike said:
Why can I still view his profile?
I think those 'delete my profile threads' generally get treated with the contempt they deserve.

ali_kat

31,988 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th April 2014
quotequote all
yes

Too much work IIRC, plus makes threads look odd, so the account is blocked so he can't use it again.

IIRC if he creates a new profile from the same IP address, that flags it as a 2nd profile...