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Claudio Donndelinger

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Oct 23, 2011, 9:13:16 PM10/23/11
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Y U No - dog walkers y u no pick up poop?
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If you are going to be a friend to a dog and bring them up to the space, be an awesome friend to your fellow members and pick up their poop! While cleaning up the space today, we found several piles of dog poop covered with 1(one) piece of wood. Not cool. That's not our favorite kind of surprise. Now if you were saving it for a project, please let us know so we can replace it. 

Thanks for your consideration!

Claudio Donndelinger






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Ed Stafford

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Oct 24, 2011, 10:09:41 AM10/24/11
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Are you f'n serious?!  Inside??
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claudio donndelinger

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Oct 24, 2011, 10:27:57 AM10/24/11
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Inside the property out in our yard. Not inside the house.

Claudio

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Chella Norvell

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Oct 24, 2011, 11:28:22 AM10/24/11
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0.o lol.... Do we need to put out one of those doggy bag posts?

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On Oct 24, 2011, at 9:27 AM, claudio donndelinger <oria...@gmail.com> wrote:

Inside the property out in our yard. Not inside the house.

Claudio

On Oct 24, 2011 9:09 AM, "Ed Stafford" <ed.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
Are you f'n serious?!  Inside??

On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Claudio Donndelinger <cdonnd...@midsouthmakers.org> wrote:
Y U No - dog walkers y u no pick up poop?
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If you are going to be a friend to a dog and bring them up to the space, be an awesome friend to your fellow members and pick up their poop! While cleaning up the space today, we found several piles of dog poop covered with 1(one) piece of wood. Not cool. That's not our favorite kind of surprise. Now if you were saving it for a project, please let us know so we can replace it. 

Thanks for your consideration!

Claudio Donndelinger









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Chad Miller

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Oct 24, 2011, 11:34:01 AM10/24/11
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Nah, I say the identified culprit must eat a poopoo platter.  Now that's a good sign to have.  Lol

Chad Miller

Mark Turnage

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Oct 24, 2011, 11:53:56 AM10/24/11
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Are we sure the dog was with one of us?

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Chella Norvell

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Oct 24, 2011, 12:08:02 PM10/24/11
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Ahh... Yea, he could have snuck in. Maybe he needed a new place to poop.

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Mary Hess

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Oct 24, 2011, 12:25:12 PM10/24/11
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Neighbor's shepherd?  I don't think he'd be able to sneak in, though someone may have brought him in.  How big are the offending piles?

Claudio Donndelinger

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Oct 24, 2011, 1:29:00 PM10/24/11
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The fence closes really well, I hope that we are not being visited by a dog smart enough and strong enough to move some of the wood pieces we saw.

Regardless, if you bring a guest (human or otherwise) to the space you are responsible for them and their actions. As long as we stay considerate to each other (like we mostly do) we won't have too many issues.

Thanks!
Claudio Donndelinger

MemphisArtGuy

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Oct 24, 2011, 10:47:50 PM10/24/11
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I'll take the blame, I had the fence open Saturday while I was working
on my truck. The gravel has become saturated with metal items. I have
acquired a magnetic broom, but not the gloves need to clear it.

I spent a hour blowing out the shop Saturday before I started and a
half hour after I was done. It would be awsome If people would clean
after them selves, I know the land lord doesn't have too but it would
be nice if other members pitched in.

-Dru

Oct 24, 12:29 pm, Claudio Donndelinger
<cdonndelin...@midsouthmakers.org> wrote:
> The fence closes really well, I hope that we are not being visited by a dog
> smart enough and strong enough to move some of the wood pieces we saw.
>
> Regardless, if you bring a guest (human or otherwise) to the space you are
> responsible for them and their actions. As long as we stay considerate to
> each other (like we mostly do) we won't have too many issues.
>
> Thanks!
> Claudio Donndelinger
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