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After a few days using those belly belts to control the Gunnar-man's marking have been successful at keeping him from peeing on the stove, though it's not for lack of trying: Leaving him to his own devices results in a wet "diaper" every time. I'm hopeful that he will eventually grow weary of failing to mark the stove and/or walking around in a soggy belly belt, but so far that's not the case, and with his remarkable adaptability, this may never happen, but at least we have the mess under control for the moment, and that adaptability is showing through in just how little he is bothered by having to wear it.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Aug 11, 2012, 20:18 |
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Dades wrote on Aug 11, 2012, 18:41:
Agent.X7 wrote on Aug 11, 2012, 18:28: You shoot with cops all the time and you've never encountered the sheepdog analogy? You're either full of it or you shoot with Barney Fife. That analogy is so common among LEOs that to not hear it ever means you're not talking to LEOs. Hell, I know many civilians that consider themselves sheepdogs because they would jump in to help even though others wouldn't. No, you have misread and inserted words that were not there. Hearing of a theory and subscribing to it are two different things. I've heard of it, I don't subscribe to it and in my experience with cops and soldiers, many others do not as well.
We are allowed to bid schedules by seniority. And those that don't "subscribe" to the sheepdog theory - well, I don't work with them. I want to be surrounded by the winning mentality. There are guys at my department that would refuse to go into a school with an active shooter inside - that my friend, is no one I would ever want to work with.
And that article you linked is a joke, not to mention the horrid writing and analogies. It isn't about just carrying a gun, and if you think that, you would never understand.
The closest I can explain it is being a parent, you would (er SHOULD) protect your children/family at all costs - I just extend that to everyone I come across.... |
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