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by RedDoggie on 24 September 2004 - 00:09
Yasko surely has nothing left to prove. (whew.......I hope he does well.........It would actually be nothing less than funny if he doesn't...).
90 days is too short. You've gotta think more globally........We're talking at least 6 months.
I bet we're talkin a really juicy stud fee!!!!
by RedDoggie on 24 September 2004 - 00:09
Hmmmmm......First Kevin....Now Yasko...................
Do the Germans know something we don't?
Hmmmm.........
When's Ghandi moving to Washington, DC?
Hmmmm.........
by sunshine on 24 September 2004 - 00:09
Does anyone know if Kevin is also entered at the NASS? Might make it really interesting to have two dogs with VA titles competing in NA. Now I am also really sorry for not being in my car on my way to Madison.
by JudyK on 24 September 2004 - 00:09
Yes, Kevin is also entered at the NASS. What a show that is going to be.
by shak on 24 September 2004 - 01:09
I have been asked by John to confirm the stories about Yasko (If you know Bill, you know John). Yasko will be here in Madison tomorrow. He missed a connecting flight. As far as his duration of stay here in America, it is yet to be finalized. But the good news is, he will be in Madison tomorrow (Friday) and this will be a great opportunity for so many people to see him in flesh and blood.
They would also like to thank everyone for their support.
Now lets enjoy the 2004 North American Sieger Show.
*It is going to be so much fun*
by RedDoggie on 24 September 2004 - 04:09
What the heck?! When's Ursus' flight arrive? Maybe Larus will fly in, for a family reunion..........
by Lenny on 24 September 2004 - 04:09
Any VA dog in competition at NASS will be placed exactly in the order he was placed in Germany. i.e. Kevin will never beat Yasko under a German. Nobody will beat Yasko under a German. No V dog will ever beat Kevin.
The question is what in God's name is Yasko doing at the NASS. There is no one here to challenge him. It is like Bobby Bonds going to play in the Little League.
It will give the spectators a chance to see a great dog and a great sire perform one more time. But there will be no competition.
by RedDoggie on 24 September 2004 - 05:09
Boy, Lenny, I hope you're right.
In reality, I suspect this is a well-orchestrated effort to unseat Germany, and have the NASS proclaimed the THE Sieger show. Goodbye Germany. Now, we can all save on airfare, and let the Germans come over hear!!!! We might even sell em some of our pups......that is...the not too great ones!!!!!!!!!!
by sunshine on 24 September 2004 - 05:09
The only thing that I can add is, the tremendous success Tracy Bullinger had in getting a VA male to NA and I would question why anyone would want to upset this? Are there other personal matters going on that we as outsiders do not understand? And as Yasko seems to have an open ended visit, is he also going to stay on for Nashville? Is there some power play that none of us recognize? Having Yasko here, is of course SOMETHING. But, what is it? Marketing? Putting the WDA on the face of the map? Unless he is completely jet lagged, he will be the VA1 at the WDA. It does not bring him anything, but it brings alot of others something. Yasko has nothing to prove. But I sure wish I was in Madison to see those 2 gorgeous dogs.
Sunshine
by HOWDEDO on 24 September 2004 - 05:09
Hypothetical question - what happens if siegers in Germany of two years contest in a NASS? Will the older sieger win always?
NASS videos and DVDs will sell like hotcakes this year.
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