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by Sunsilver on 25 July 2014 - 21:07
HD, I liked your post above. You DO have a good sense of humor...

by Hired Dog on 25 July 2014 - 21:07
I met him once too in blueballs Idaho once at a show, nice guy.
Sunsilver, I have a GREAT sense of humor, too bad it all runs towards the perverted and its not fit for a family forum where people get easily offended.
by vk4gsd on 26 July 2014 - 00:07
admit i did not read any other than the first post so forgive is this has been covered;
the sooner y'all learn yr dogs suck and mine doesn't the better off we will all be.
furthermore everyone has different learning styles, cultural backgrounds and communication skills. why should we all have to post as if we are posting to the most fragile cry baby on the planet that is going to piss their pants and run away crying at a comment from an internet stranger - harden the F up, or get a new hobby.
the cry babies here are the same ones that want all sport and training reduced to accomodate to something they can handle and is ruining the breed.
don't like someone - tell them to go die a slow painful death or simply ignore them, whats so hard about that?.
show dogs suck, wannabe working dog crowd suck harder.
hail me
respect to all.

by kitkat3478 on 26 July 2014 - 16:07
I think most of us here are all vested in the betterment of the breed, ourselves(in the breed), and our dogs.
There are a few here that take delight in hurling insults at others and their dogs, those with no couth.and are just plain ignorant that make them dumbass remarks like, 'showdogs suck, wannabe workung dog crowd suck harder',
Kind of hard to have any respect for a person that just spews insult after insult,
Than there are those that come here to actually offer assistance , share their knowledge and experience with others.
Of course we all feel our dogs are the best, but everyone should respect the fact that we all feel that way, and, although we all think the dogs we have now are the best, we want our next dog, and everyone elses dogs down the road, to be better!
by beetree on 26 July 2014 - 16:07
I can't let this go on! It is starting to be repeated!
C o u t h, not cooth. Meaning, sophisticated manners.
Please forgive me if this public service is against TOS.

by susie on 26 July 2014 - 20:07
Deleted - I didn´t want to start a discussion, just wanted to write down my point of view.

by Pirates Lair on 26 July 2014 - 21:07
kitkat-
Try not to be too harsh on VK, read his post again and take it with a cold beer so to speak.
VK is what an enlightened person might refer to as a "Diamond in the Ruff".
He basically said the same thing I did .........he merely said it in Australian
Peace/Live Long and Prosper
And Remember - "It is always about the dog"......not you or me or egos or titles. Once you understand that saying then the titles and anything else you want will fall in your lap.
Kim

by Gigante on 26 July 2014 - 23:07
More like this version bee
cooth
A Scottish coloquilism, meaning to be polite or well mannered.
Mainly used as sarcasm.
You; thats a pure piss on yer sandwhich, that is!
Me; yer so cooth aint ye?
you; ...aye
sophisticated takes to much energy in the morning. Sacarstic, well manneredness, most can do this on just a half a cup of coffee. Goals should be reachable :)~
by beetree on 27 July 2014 - 12:07
Aye, then! You be Scottish!
Well--- who knew?
I be on my half cup already!

by jc.carroll on 27 July 2014 - 15:07
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