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    Posted: 24 January 2008 at 7:25pm

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How bizarre, but you know they don't let animals on the bus so if she thinks she is a pet and she behaves like an animal I say fair enough that they don't let her on.

You know her parents must be so proud of her.

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I took my cat on the bus once.
My car windscreen had to be replaced the same day she went to the vet, and I had to catch the bus to pick my car up.

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Random, thats something you think you hear coming out of the states.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Nutter. and she is not a pet girl, she is a woman ffs, who chooses to be supported by the state and do nothing so she can live her *culture* Well fine, she can mmake her choices but she shouldn't qualify for state assistance, unless she has a genuine mental illness which she recieves treatment for.
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I would say she'd be a pretty good candidate for a genuine mental illness.
And I mean that with the utmost respect.

And I agree, cuppatea. I also thought "How proud her mother must be of her" while reading it.


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Maybe the driver was worried she'd pee on the floor or sniff people's crotches?
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LOL Mel
    
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ROFLMAO Mel

Very Bizarre


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Originally posted by caraMel caraMel wrote:

Maybe the driver was worried she'd pee on the floor or sniff people's crotches?

Haha lol thats funny.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I used to wear a collar, fangs and kitten ears at 16 - but it was all in fun. (gotta love wellington high dress codes - or lack of them) Living like an animal? That's kinda creepy.

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unfoetuely i know someone who treats woman like animals (not related to me thank god) thats just sick
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I thought only assistant animals were allowed on the bus (eg. guide dogs) so what is the problem with kicking her off since she is a pet?

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Um, yeah, that is very odd.
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As a bus driver it would never have crossed my mind to kick her off. Buuuuut as a person (and as a woman) I think there is something really wrong with her thinking somehow!
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