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Sunflower49 28-09-2012 11:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1019621)
Spot on Less, remember that kid in American JonBenet Ramsey, the parents had her strutting up and down like twenty year old, the poor kid ended up dead:mad:

Aw I remember that . Did they ever figure out what happened to her?

Eric 28-09-2012 17:47

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1019780)
Aw I remember that . Did they ever figure out what happened to her?

Yes. She was murdered.;) But I suppose you mean "Who did it?" As far as I know, it's still mostly a mystery. Good news is, though, they may have found Jimmy Hoffa:mosher: Or, at least, what's left of him.

jaysay 28-09-2012 17:47

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1019780)
Aw I remember that . Did they ever figure out what happened to her?

Don't think so, might be wrong though

Sunflower49 28-09-2012 20:17

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1019828)
Yes. She was murdered.;) But I suppose you mean "Who did it?" As far as I know, it's still mostly a mystery. Good news is, though, they may have found Jimmy Hoffa:mosher: Or, at least, what's left of him.

Lol yes I worded that wrong, didn't I.
Connected with her performances in the pageants or not , I wonder.

kestrelx 01-10-2012 23:19

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There's a lot of em' that drink down the Bee Knees! ;)

Chris SUI JURIS 24-10-2012 15:18

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1019466)
Quite right Max, There is knobheads about though.:rolleyes:

remember child friendly forum cash :(

cashman 24-10-2012 15:24

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1024259)
remember child friendly forum cash :(

Remember to look in yer mirror, yeh will see another.:rolleyes:

Chris SUI JURIS 24-10-2012 15:42

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1019460)
I have just seen the tail end ( no pun intended) of Model Dogs on the telly.Why people dress dogs up is beyond me . Dogs should be treated as dogs and not fashion accessories or substitute children. They are animals and will respect you for treating them as such.

Why people dress dogs up is beyond me too, but my dog is like the kid i never had.To some folk there not just animals (like me) they are like family. i've just been reading a artical about a lad who watched his dog get by a car and while he was in the road holding his dog and watching it die in his arms the dog turned and licked the tears from his face before passing away(i'm tearing up now thinking about it) :s_cry:

Sunflower49 24-10-2012 15:44

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I agree about that part, to me a dog is far from just an animal.

I even feel that way about some people! :D

maxthecollie 24-10-2012 15:47

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1024279)
I agree about that part, to me a dog is far from just an animal.

I even feel that way about some people! :D

A dog is a very intellegent animal and they need it bringing out in them , not to be mollycoddled. They need to live their lives with the owners as pack leaders

Chris SUI JURIS 24-10-2012 15:55

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1024280)
A dog is a very intellegent animal and they need it bringing out in them , not to be mollycoddled. They need to live their lives with the owners as pack leaders

I think you've been watching to much cesar millan ;)

maxthecollie 24-10-2012 15:56

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1024284)
I think you've been watching to much cesar millan ;)

Cesar Millan is cruel with his dogs. There is a difference between cruelty and respect

Sunflower49 24-10-2012 16:04

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1024280)
A dog is a very intellegent animal and they need it bringing out in them , not to be mollycoddled. They need to live their lives with the owners as pack leaders

I agree- as much as I can tell, I think Kya was constantly unsure of where she stood withing the 'pack', before I took her on and began training her. She is very intelligent, but it's been a bit of a battle of wills at times!

I don't think I mollycoddle her-you say that as if you expect me to disagree :)

maxthecollie 24-10-2012 16:05

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1024289)
I agree- as much as I can tell, I think Kya was constantly unsure of where she stood withing the 'pack', before I took her on and began training her. She is very intelligent, but it's been a bit of a battle of wills at times!

I don't think I mollycoddle her-you say that as if you expect me to disagree :)

A dog can be loved without mollycoddling them.

Sunflower49 24-10-2012 16:06

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I know?Have I said something to lead you to think I mollycoddle?


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