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by Sparrow on 14 September 2007 - 13:09
Although you have strong views on certain subjects, and it's part of your personality to be passionate about them, you are missing the point on why you're upsetting the people here. We ALL have political views but we're here to learn about and enjoy our DOGS. World issues may even have an effect on our futures BUT, we can discuss THOSE issues on polical discussion boards. Yes, you have posted about dogs, but most involve stories about police, government, politics, etc. Leave all of that out and stick to the dogs, that's all you've been asked to do. People have argued with you, slammed you and some at times, have even agreed with you, but enough is enough. Maybe all here are just as passionate about their views but this is not the place to convert anyone to yours. And yes, other people make comments about politics but it's not ALL they dwell on, it's not the theme of 95% of their posts, they always go back to the dogs.
STICK TO THE DOGS.
by Uglydog on 14 September 2007 - 14:09
Sparrow..understood, fair enough.
I prefer dogs anyway, but when I see garbage, propoganda & subterfuge-I take it personally, & I work to present the truth. Youre a gentleman & scholar for making this request respectufully.
Cheers
by GoldenElk on 14 September 2007 - 15:09
UglyDog - a better place to vent when the political fire moves you: http://www.city-data.com/forum/politics-other-controversies/
by Uglydog on 14 September 2007 - 15:09
Thanks Golden Elk, Im sure some things are worthwhile, but I see no mentions anywhere of the "J"s. Somethings up. Looks more like a disinformation site. My favorite political banter is this one. http://www.nolajbs.net/forum/index.php
And a family member runs this..
by Sparrow on 14 September 2007 - 15:09
You're quite welcome Uglydog, how many GSDs do you have, how old?...tell us something about them.
And tho I am not insulted, no gentleman am I, I am woman hear me roar LOL.
by Uglydog on 14 September 2007 - 15:09
Right now, none. Im entertaining one, and have corresponded with a breeder in COlumbus, that my buddy & Xcop used to purchase his dogs-Westwood Kennels
Had many growing up, years ago, Ill try to post some pics- One was my pride & joy. Introduced me to bite work & protection. Not sure what the lines were, would love to find out, back in the 80s. Sort of a 1 of a kind dog, Very Civil naturally-would go for anything at the end of a leash. We used to hunt squirrels, woodchucks, pull sleds. Just a greeat dog. Another Shep had bad hips & was given up. Also had a black/silver, that was a cool dog too. They still have my heart..
Im sure the mailman remembers them too. His mail bag saved him one day! Thankfully he had a sense of humour.
by Sparrow on 14 September 2007 - 16:09
Nice to hear about your furry family, I had to give one up for bad hips back in the 80's also, she was solid black, pretty girl, her name was Barli. I've lost 2 young GSDs, one recently. The first was my very first GSD, Clementine, auto accident at 9 mos. Link got sick in March at the tender age of 22 months and I had to have him put down a week later, my heart is still broken. But I have my new boy and he may not have the best pedigree, confirmation, etc. but I love him to death and we have a wonderful relationship. My hubby has 2 Border Terriers, bad as the day is long but very cute. They're actually pretty good in the house, you just can't take them in public, they don't "play well with others" LOL. But, like I told my husband, they're just being terriers, little
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by Uglydog on 14 September 2007 - 17:09
Funny...and a good thing that those Borders are bigger! Just like the Jack Russell Terrorists! Big dog, little package.
I always thought they were decent with other dogs & people, just hell on fur. I know you cant discount their drive. The Germans have their own, called a Jadg Terrier. Just an amazing dog, Getting popular with US boar hunters here. A neat photo of them.
http://wassonhuntingservices.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=3324&highlight=jagd+terriers
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