Dogs at Muir
Maybe I'm crazy, but all over France, at neighborhood 'restaurants' the owners' dog will cut through the dining room and it's no big deal. Customers bring their dogs with at the outdoor seating, and probably frequently inside. As long as everyone behaves themselves, I don't see the problem.anticlmber wrote:and what's with people that bring their dogs INTO miquels.
Specifically at Miguel's, where's the problem if someone's dog is curled up on the floor at the owner's feet while (s)he eats? (Of course, if the dog is making noise or running around, then it's time to pick up and head outside.)
But in reality, we should be careful to not get Miguel in trouble with the health codes.
Bacon is meat candy.
This is the dumbest thread I have ever read in my whole life. I am dumber for having read it and I am now depressed becuase I believe we have the most moronic climbing community in the universe.
Only a climbing area in Kentucky with most of its dumb-ass users from Ohio, could screw up so many people's hard work and gernerosity. I hope it all gets closed.
ibtl
Only a climbing area in Kentucky with most of its dumb-ass users from Ohio, could screw up so many people's hard work and gernerosity. I hope it all gets closed.
ibtl
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