Entertainer Archive

Thread: Pets in the cantina

Tandava
Sun Sep 07, 2003 8:43 pm
#14

I don't allow pets in my cantina (or droids or large caliber weapons). Not because I dont' think they're cute. But there's barely enough room for people and entertaines in the large houses.


I also think with a working kitchen and bar its unsanitary and against health codes and I dont need the Imperials to shut me down for that.


And they are the number one blame along with droid oil I give for dancers falling down all the time!


No one picks up after them. That Jax might be cute until he leaves a puddle on the floor and you fall down doing formal to it...


When you have to clean up your own place you care about these things.




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Spiritunicorn
Tue Sep 09, 2003 4:46 am
#15

My personal view is there should be a pet size limitfor buildings like cantinas and medical centers.


Its silly that a giant pet that is taller than the building can walk inside with the top half of its huge body sticking through the roof!


Why not make it so if the pet is too tall for the building then it can't go into the building or be called there?


That would allow us to keep our cute and fluffy pets while keeping out the huge mega ownage pets.

Mori-Mori
Wed Sep 10, 2003 12:22 am
#16

i hate pets in crowded towns...i'd ban them entirely if not for the war!

but large pets in the cantina are just RUDE. a CH can whip out a pet quickly if he's in danger. there's USUALLY no need to have one there. in fightin' towns like anchorhead, i guess i could give a little leeway...

i've started to /denyservice to people who whip out large pets just to show them off. if the place isn't crowded (such as Lok's cantina), it's ok for a pet to be out to be healed, but the guys who keep pulling out different pets to...um...i don't know why they're doing it...

remember to always check the owner of a pet by examining it. then remember the guy's name.
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