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Not my church but one of us somewhat regular customer who I've ridden with a couple times.. it feels like I owe him one as I was kind of rough on him when he goofed on a kayak trip that he led and everybody capsize and had to spend the night out on a island of sorts....

I'll be utilizing Jim's Palm buffer, vac , spray, pad and... hopefully that's all that it needs, technique..


I need a nice happy customer as I had a real unfortunate piece of work today who was giving me grief before I even arrived and it just continued to get worse and worse to the point he left me a two-star Yelp review minutes after I left...
 
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I can't help but notice that Marty rendered a compassionate and understanding response to your bad experience.

My day just got a little brighter.
 

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I can't help but notice that Marty rendered a compassionate and understanding response to your bad experience.

My day just got a little brighter.

I'll be sure to buff in an overly crystallized white streak that resembles a pigtail on the back of a few chairs in honor of this momentous occasion.
 

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Got me thinking about this guy's dog and how seemingly aggressive he was

I had to enter a gated yard to attach a hose and the man was visibly upset that I did so but he gave me no warning not to.
The rest of the visit was all about keeping me away from that dog who at one point tried to get at me through a screen door

He told me that once the dog gets to know you he loves you up but he's always overly protective of the man who rescued him from the streets.

I didn't dare bring up Chief Brody's wonderful love them all temperament as nobody with a pain in the ass dog wants to hear about that but it made me ask my buddy this question..

Yes, there have been several studies that explore the fascinating connection between a dog's personality and that of their owner. Research suggests that dogs often do take on personality traits similar to their owners.
Here's a summary of what these studies have generally found:
* Mirroring of Traits: Studies have shown correlations between the personalities of dogs and their owners. For instance, active and outgoing owners tend to have dogs that behave similarly. Conversely, dogs that are anxious or aggressive are more likely to have owners with more negative personality traits or who exhibit higher levels of neuroticism.
* Emotional Convergence: One proposed mechanism is emotional convergence, where close companions, like dogs and their owners, gradually align their emotional responses over time. For example, an owner who is frequently anxious might inadvertently cause their dog to become more cautious or anxious as well.
* Co-regulation: This involves the continuous shaping of each other's emotional states and behaviors. The owner's emotional instability can influence the dog's obedience, and conversely, a dog's anxiety can affect the owner's mood.
* Influence on Behavior and Training: An owner's personality can significantly impact a dog's training and behavior. Consistent, patient, and positive owners often see more effective training outcomes in their dogs. Studies have also found that dogs with introverted owners might show less improvement in certain training aspects compared to dogs with extroverted owners.
* Long-Term Influence: Research suggests that the influence of an owner's personality on a dog's behavior can be observed over time, affecting traits like stranger-directed aggression, fearfulness, and trainability.
So, it appears there is scientific evidence supporting the idea that dogs can, in fact, take on aspects of their owner's persona, both in terms of general personality traits and specific behaviors. This highlights the deep bond and reciprocal influence between humans and their canine companions.
 
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Chief is a quick learner and he views how I interact with people at the dog park or out on walks, which was entirely different than how I behaved during Hula's early informative years...
 

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I found this guy's profile on LinkedIn and he's never been a businessman and has no idea on the effects of a negative review, and likely doesn't care.


When I booked the appointment and I don't recollect if it was him or his wife I only put the price range and not what rooms he wanted done so when I confirmed a week ago as I was trying to add other jobs to the day I called them and asked what it was I was doing and of course he just said you're here to clean the carpet and I said yeah I know that but how many rooms or what rooms


Admittedly my memory isn't the great on these mundane issues so when they called to tell him I was on the way yesterday I asked him again how many rooms you got noticeably upset.
When I told him I was 26 minutes out you got upset again as in his opinion I should have been able to do the drive in 15.

I barely touched the doorbell before he swung the door open very fast with no signs of him being gracious that I showed up at all. He had a 20 ft 4-Piece sectional with the rectangular metal frame and I told him I couldn't get it wet underneath due to the long carpet and likeliness of rust developing in that thing that the carpet was just a year and a half old I offered the vacuum underneath but apparently that set him off and he mentioned it in his review

Oddly he removed all the clothes from their closet for me to clean the floor which is probably some telltale sign to a psychosis of sorts..lol
 
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