tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2128473561222133534.post6217331022903773572..comments2012-12-27T15:35:06.019-08:00Comments on Chopsticks and Pearls: Too harsh?Chopsticks and Pearlshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03974444192817438513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2128473561222133534.post-13676768466447631632009-07-21T10:49:36.360-07:002009-07-21T10:49:36.360-07:00i don't think it sounds too harsh at all. they...i don't think it sounds too harsh at all. they would call the cops if your child stood outside and yelled in their window in the early hours of the morning. you most definitely can train a dog not to bark. are they already gone to work and they leave him outside? do they not hear him?kristin fulghumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08010713057995744818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2128473561222133534.post-18798920426168381302009-07-21T09:31:33.711-07:002009-07-21T09:31:33.711-07:00HAHAHAHAHAH!!! Ok, first I was laughing at the let...HAHAHAHAHAH!!! Ok, first I was laughing at the letter and then I SERIOUSLY broke into hysterics at your first mention of the artist now known as "Chopsticks". HAHAHA! I think I need to call him just so I can say, "Hi Chopsticks, is pearls home?" Just to see what he says. LOVE.IT.<br /><br />As for the dog....yes, he barks a LOT and he barks loud. Or high pitched and annoying...however you want to say it. But, I do think the "hopefully this will not be a problem much longer" does imply some sort of threat. Not necessarily that you are going to take care of it, but meaning they need to take care of it.....like give him way or something. <br /><br />Maybe you could casually mention crating him in the house as a solution??? I don't know. Sticky situation.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325463194368321895noreply@blogger.com