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Dog poop in truck bed

amxpress
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OK, I admit it. I like messing with people.
We recently stayed in Trailer Village at Grand Canyon. I had to park my pick up in a marked area about 30 yards away from our site. While returning from a morning walk with our dogs carrying two little silver bags of their poop, we walked by my truck, I paused and looked around, then dropped the two bags into the bed of the truck. I knew some people were watching me and I can only guess what they thought when they saw me drop off my presents in the bed of this truck. Nothing was said, but I felt the heat of their gaze when walking back to my fiver.
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ScottG
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I would have wondered why someone would put poo in the back of their truck.

Trackrig
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DutchmenSport wrote:

We lived in Woodbridge, VA in an apartment complex for a while when I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Belvoir. I just bought my Chevy S-10 pick up truck. A few days (or nights) later, there was a group of people sitting in the back of the pick-up truck with a cooler having a party! I went balastic! I busted out of the apartment and swore to tear every one of them from limb-to-limb. My wife called the police! (She really thought I was going to kill somebody!) They all scrambled like fleas off a dog dropped in flea dip! Police came and they suggest I get a shell for the truck. Next night, I had a shell on the bed!

Probably some neighbor in the complex told them it was his truck and they could use it. He's probably still laughing over it.

Bill
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Tyler0215
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Explorer
Slow day at RV net.

jarata1
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toedtoes wrote:
I don't get the point of it. Now you will have to go back and get those bags and throw them away. Hope they don't get all sweaty and stinky. And for what, so people will think you're a jerk? Not something I endeavor to accomplish.

Lighten up

turbojimmy
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People used to toss all kinds of junk in the bed of my truck while parked in a variety of places. It's pretty rude, but since you did it to yourself I guess it was some kind of social experiment. Personally, I wouldn't approach the offender if it wasn't my truck. That being said, I have returned litter to people that have tossed it from their cars near my house. I find the mailbox is a convenient receptacle.
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romore
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Explorer II
I have done that when there is no garbage can at the site, just have to remember to get rid of it when we pass the dumpster on the way out. And no, I don't look around furtively and quickly walk away although I have been known to of drop it in the can at another site.:B

DutchmenSport
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We were at Whitewater State Park near Liberty, Indiana last week. We drove to one of the trails, as there are no trails near the campground area. Almost as soon as we got out of the truck, the dog decides it's time to "go". So he did. No problem. Picked it up and the wife says, just put the bag near the tire of the truck and we'll get it when we come back from the hike.

I thought about that for a moment and saw double work there? Drop it by the tire, then have to pick it up later anyway. The bag was tied shut, I simply put it in the bed of the truck (it has a shell). She didn't like that too well, but we went on the hike anyway.

Back at the campground, it went out with the rest of the trash. No problems. No smells.

So yea. I can understand where the OP is coming from.

We lived in Woodbridge, VA in an apartment complex for a while when I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Belvoir. I just bought my Chevy S-10 pick up truck. A few days (or nights) later, there was a group of people sitting in the back of the pick-up truck with a cooler having a party! I went balastic! I busted out of the apartment and swore to tear every one of them from limb-to-limb. My wife called the police! (She really thought I was going to kill somebody!) They all scrambled like fleas off a dog dropped in flea dip! Police came and they suggest I get a shell for the truck. Next night, I had a shell on the bed!

Yea, things happen!

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
We used to do that occasionally. No I don't want dog poo in the inside trash can and sometimes it's a walk to the dumpsters and figure we will get rid of it later.

Problem is weeks later cleaning out the bed you would find one squished under some firewood.

That is funny about what the neighbors might think.
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rdhetrick
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Unlike the above post, I see the humor in what you did!
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toedtoes
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I don't get the point of it. Now you will have to go back and get those bags and throw them away. Hope they don't get all sweaty and stinky. And for what, so people will think you're a jerk? Not something I endeavor to accomplish.
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