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by LucasK9 on 01 January 2013 - 23:01
I am looking for good helper - figurant to train dogs in USA. It is full time job, I have around 40 dogs in my kennel to train also police dogs.
lukasz80@wp.pl
Thanks
Luke
lukasz80@wp.pl
Thanks
Luke

by judron55 on 02 January 2013 - 14:01
where are you located?
by kipka on 03 January 2013 - 11:01
I would be your man for the job e mail me at kipka1@yahoo.com

by DAWSY on 03 January 2013 - 15:01
Hi Luke, why do you want a full time YOB to help with your training! lol
Dawsy
Dawsy

by Sunsilver on 03 January 2013 - 17:01
Give the guy a break...he must be Scandanavian. They tend to pronounce 'j' wity a 'y' sound. English is definitely not his first language, and I'm sure he has no idea that calling someone a 'yob' is an insult!
(I'm getting an education here. I knew the Aussie version of the word (yobbo) but didn't know about the English version, until I googled it. )

(I'm getting an education here. I knew the Aussie version of the word (yobbo) but didn't know about the English version, until I googled it. )


by hexe on 03 January 2013 - 20:01
Sunsilver, looking @ the email address, I think Lucas is more likely Polish--which also would account for the use of the j instead of the y. At least that's what my grandparents and uncles and father told me when I asked why our last name was spelled with a " j " on all of my grandparents' documents and pictures and such, and why my uncles' & father's name was spelled with a " y " in the place of the " j ".
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