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by Mystere on 19 May 2011 - 00:05
And, let's not factor in the simple, clear fact that so many major, national events have been crammed into the same 60 day period. Even when the economy was good, that "embarassment of riches" would have been costly enough that one event or another would have suffered from reduced support. Simple logic.
But, don't let clear facts, logic and reality sway you! Wanna blame USCA for the floods in the Mid-west, too? How about all those tornadoes--that must be because of JA!

If a club in Ohio had bothered to bid on hosting the event, it might well have been in Ohio. Ooops, reality entering the equation again, sorry.

Shelley: Shame on YOU! You had to bring up that monsoon event, didn't you? I still have nightmares about that weather!! Only a very well-run and well-financed , and well-connected club like O.G. Buckeye could have dealt with that situation at all I will never forget the disrespectful, rude and self-absorbed behavior of some of those exhibitors who trashed that beautiful private estate. I still wish a few of them had fallen in the mud.

by Mystere on 19 May 2011 - 00:05

by Duderino on 19 May 2011 - 01:05
by faq2 on 19 May 2011 - 01:05
BTW. the Mal. nationals are in your neck of the woods. We cant wait to see your scores.

by habanaro on 19 May 2011 - 02:05
Make sure to thank you mom for helping you with the insult....that would have been comedy gold in 1998
Anyhow... It was our club that ran the event...
for the most part things went smooth with the exception of a problem on the tracking field... the track were delayed but still ran within the allotted time.
The weather sucked and we ran through the stadium with very few delays... We had a cookout planned for Saturday night that was canceled due to the weather...
The closing ceremony went quick and the trophies were handed out directly after the raffle...people were on the road by one...
Perhaps Mr. Duderino might benefit from getting an ultrasound of his arteries...as it appears that no oxygenated blood flows above his shoulders...
but then again habitual auto erotic asphyxiation might have cased some cumulative brain damage
by Duderino on 19 May 2011 - 04:05
zmod edit corrected spelling of screen name
by Duderino on 19 May 2011 - 04:05

by GSDPACK on 19 May 2011 - 06:05
I agree, I really wanted to go, I talked to Al some time ago and I really wanted to go.. however between my town and IA a ticket for me and my dog would have been over $600 bucks, then entry, then food and hotel... by the time I was done calculating I scratched my head. I coughed up over 5 K for my school... it was OVER. No go for me and my dog. I had no extra 1200 bucks for fun time.. for some it is OK, for me, it is quiet an amount.
FOr the quality of the event I dont know but I sure have great time every time I attend an event like this.. in Slovakia I had to trail my dog on a meadow with piled cow shit around the borders, rabbits jumping out of holes in the meadow, the judge being so hung over that he had to go and throw up in the middle of a routine and in protection one of the permanent blinds was missing because the "boys" were doing something with it the night before the trial.. hell we all had fun.. especially after we found out that one competitor forgot his precious dog tied to a tree in front of a bar two miles down the road.... make it the best you can.
Cheers and have great time training, it is all about fun..

by steve1 on 19 May 2011 - 08:05
Your post made me laugh
I bet it was hilarious, Dog left tied to a tree 2 miles down the road and the Judge throwing up. Comedy of errors so long as all took it the right way but never heard the Like at a Trial before Really funny
Steve1

by Mystere on 19 May 2011 - 11:05
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