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Re: hunting

Post by Killer_Carp » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:17 pm

RYAN WHITELAW wrote: maybe i was a bit harsh, all dogs are not bad, its just a really bad memory and forever i will not trust a dog around small children.
I feel ya. My little half-bro was attack by a doberman on school grounds while we were playing GI Joes when I was little.
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Re: hunting

Post by Shaolin_monkey » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:25 pm

Yeah, I was bitten by several dogs as a kid, over the years, many considered by their owners as 'child friendly', and many accusing me of provoking them in some way.

However, in my experience, dogs are generally cool. It's the majority of their owners who aren't, present company excepted of course. The large majority of dog owners round my way don't seem to bother socialising them with other dogs or even humans, don't give them any exercise, making them very bad tempered, and only let them out their front door so they can crap all over my street. I hit a massive pile of turd while wearing sandals the other day. Nice.
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Re: hunting

Post by RYAN WHITELAW » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:45 pm

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Re: hunting

Post by tresdoss » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:46 pm

My wife was bitten on the face by a Rottweiler when she was around 15, its left her with a deep fear of that breed of dog and sometimes her lip still gives her grieve to this day... she's now 35.

But the good news is she still wants us to get a puppy Lab in about 4 or 5 weeks... you can't tar all dogs with the same brush because of one incident. Anyway give me a dog over a f**king cat anyday. :wink:
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Re: hunting

Post by Sherak » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:23 am

I retract all my contributions to this thread as not to offend dog lovers :mrgreen:
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Re: hunting

Post by slinger » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:56 am

Sherak wrote:
RYAN WHITELAW wrote: maybe i was a bit harsh, all dogs are not bad, its just a really bad memory and forever i will not trust a dog around small children.
Maybe all dogs dont bite kids faces but they all shit, they shit in the park, they shit the garden or yard, they shit on the street, they shit in the house... they also piss in the same places, they stink!... OK not all dogs stink awful but all dogs stink of dog and imo thats pretty awful, they slaviate, they lick fingers and faces.

The dog owner that sits with the dog on the knee allowing the dog, that has just been licking its arse, to lick their face, is a beast! just the thought of it makes my stomach turn.

I like animals, I really do, I just dont like domestic animals... Maybe its to do with some deep childhood trauma or something, maybe Im ryans newphew :mrgreen:
"So called" human-being's think it's acceptable to projectile vomit on high streets on a Friday and Saturday night, grown "men" urinate on shop windows, "ladies" reveal their titties to all and sundry, kids openly smoke drugs in front of anyone who dare to pass them and the go and kick the flying shit out of some poor old age pensioner, women from Blackpool urinate and perform sex acts on war memorials but a dog owner who allows their dog to sit on their knee and lick their face is a "beast"? :shock:

Yes when I think about it you are indeed correct, what is this world coming to eh? :lol:
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Re: hunting

Post by Sherak » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:27 am

I retract all my contributions to this thread as not to offend dog lovers :mrgreen:
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Re: hunting

Post by slinger » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:45 am

Sherak wrote:I retract all my contributions to this thread as not to offend dog lovers :mrgreen:
LOL I found it quite funny :mrgreen: but if you post any more anti-dog rubbish I'll make you suck on my dogs balls for a week (oops forgot I had them removed for him :twisted: )
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Re: Hunting

Post by Bilge Rat » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:46 am

I am offended by Sherak's desire to not offend people :x

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Re: Hunting

Post by Sherak » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:22 pm

slinger wrote:LOL I found it quite funny :mrgreen: but if you post any more anti-dog rubbish I'll make you suck on my dogs balls for a week (oops forgot I had them removed for him :twisted: )
Bilge Rat wrote:I am offended by Sherak's desire to not offend people :x

Man up and tell the people what they need to hear!
Thank you for the support :) but I envisaged the whole thing getting blown out of proportion, things spiralling out of control whilst people blast and burn me and I'm all WTF? whilst the little devil on my shoulder continues to prod.... Mentalcase has already shown up once, thats not a good sign.... next thing Ryans back, bob gets involved.... Jay uses a 3 word crushing put down... I feel like a massive nob, appologise to all and so on and so fourth..

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Re: Hunting

Post by Triggerhappytel » Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:09 pm

Dogs are better than cats. I fucking hate cats.

I hear Brussels Griffons make very good hunting dogs though.
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Re: Hunting

Post by Shaolin_monkey » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:13 pm

I'm a rat person myself, given the chance. I had two rats in my teens and twenties and loved them to bits. My first, Basil, was my favourite 'cos he was super intelligent. He would come when called, and escape his cage in the night to come and find me. I'd often wake to find him curled up fast asleep on my shoulder.

My partner won't let me keep rats though, so I'm stuffed. She thinks the cats will eat them, but the only room in the house the cats are allowed in is the kitchen, and I had plans to put the rat cage in our bathroom, which is almost the largest room in the house and has lots of space for things like rat cages. The cats wopuld never have got near them. 'Oh, they'll make a mess, and it'll be muggins here who has to clean them out each week.' No it won't love, they'll be MY rats, not yours - and anyway we've got three kids old enough to start learning teh responsibilities of looking after pets, so they could do it.

She wasn't having it though. 'Maybe when the cats die' she said, but she's locked the spade away and hidden the key, so that's not going to happen anytime soon...
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Re: Hunting

Post by Killer_Carp » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:59 pm

Shaolin_monkey wrote:I'm a rat person myself, given the chance. I had two rats in my teens and twenties and loved them to bits.
A long with my dog I have three ferrets named Sniper, Bear and Blizzard. I had a rat in high school named Jaxx. He would always get out of his cage and sleep on my pillow at night. When I would wake up he would be sitting there staring at me.... I think he want to kill me or something.
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Re: Hunting

Post by Tlix » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:03 am

I love rats too. Currently havent got any at the moment but had 5 during my lifetime so far. Such intelligent animals (unless you get a dumb one like I did) and you can teach them just about everything. The last one I had was really into athletics on the TV. He would curl up with me and watch it. Quite liked Dragon's Den too.

Got 2 degus at the moment though. First time I've ever owned them before. Nice pets but for some reason mine are the opposite of what they are supposed to be like :roll: Also got a dog and 2 horses.
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Re: Hunting

Post by slinger » Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:41 am

Killer_Carp wrote:
Shaolin_monkey wrote:I'm a rat person myself, given the chance. I had two rats in my teens and twenties and loved them to bits.
A long with my dog I have three ferrets named Sniper, Bear and Blizzard. I had a rat in high school named Jaxx. He would always get out of his cage and sleep on my pillow at night. When I would wake up he would be sitting there staring at me.... I think he want to kill me or something.
Do rats seriously do things like that? :lol:
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