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Participant[quote=natty]gentlemen, think big picture. empathy for a canine bite victim is answer to nothing.
Generalized example, as you asked of me:
a 5 1/2′ tall man, 165lbs, trained in military tactical security, could be forced in to room with an armed military soldier, 6’5″, 220lbs. The 5 1/2′ tall man is clearly undersized and outmatched, yet, could kill with bare hands and proper training.to insist a poodle is no more dangerous than the next dog, simply because of comparative jaw width, is absurd.
i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage. an infant mauled to death by an animal is no more desirable, than a baby born to a misfit, uneducated child.
appreciate the responses, but they both strike me as people who have little to no experience with dogs.[/quote]
“i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage.”
I wonder who you were referring to other than yourself. Are you out of your mind?? Is a pitbull NOT more dangerous than a poodle?
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=natty]gentlemen, think big picture. empathy for a canine bite victim is answer to nothing.
Generalized example, as you asked of me:
a 5 1/2′ tall man, 165lbs, trained in military tactical security, could be forced in to room with an armed military soldier, 6’5″, 220lbs. The 5 1/2′ tall man is clearly undersized and outmatched, yet, could kill with bare hands and proper training.to insist a poodle is no more dangerous than the next dog, simply because of comparative jaw width, is absurd.
i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage. an infant mauled to death by an animal is no more desirable, than a baby born to a misfit, uneducated child.
appreciate the responses, but they both strike me as people who have little to no experience with dogs.[/quote]
“i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage.”
I wonder who you were referring to other than yourself. Are you out of your mind?? Is a pitbull NOT more dangerous than a poodle?
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=natty]gentlemen, think big picture. empathy for a canine bite victim is answer to nothing.
Generalized example, as you asked of me:
a 5 1/2′ tall man, 165lbs, trained in military tactical security, could be forced in to room with an armed military soldier, 6’5″, 220lbs. The 5 1/2′ tall man is clearly undersized and outmatched, yet, could kill with bare hands and proper training.to insist a poodle is no more dangerous than the next dog, simply because of comparative jaw width, is absurd.
i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage. an infant mauled to death by an animal is no more desirable, than a baby born to a misfit, uneducated child.
appreciate the responses, but they both strike me as people who have little to no experience with dogs.[/quote]
“i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage.”
I wonder who you were referring to other than yourself. Are you out of your mind?? Is a pitbull NOT more dangerous than a poodle?
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=natty]gentlemen, think big picture. empathy for a canine bite victim is answer to nothing.
Generalized example, as you asked of me:
a 5 1/2′ tall man, 165lbs, trained in military tactical security, could be forced in to room with an armed military soldier, 6’5″, 220lbs. The 5 1/2′ tall man is clearly undersized and outmatched, yet, could kill with bare hands and proper training.to insist a poodle is no more dangerous than the next dog, simply because of comparative jaw width, is absurd.
i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage. an infant mauled to death by an animal is no more desirable, than a baby born to a misfit, uneducated child.
appreciate the responses, but they both strike me as people who have little to no experience with dogs.[/quote]
“i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage.”
I wonder who you were referring to other than yourself. Are you out of your mind?? Is a pitbull NOT more dangerous than a poodle?
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=natty]gentlemen, think big picture. empathy for a canine bite victim is answer to nothing.
Generalized example, as you asked of me:
a 5 1/2′ tall man, 165lbs, trained in military tactical security, could be forced in to room with an armed military soldier, 6’5″, 220lbs. The 5 1/2′ tall man is clearly undersized and outmatched, yet, could kill with bare hands and proper training.to insist a poodle is no more dangerous than the next dog, simply because of comparative jaw width, is absurd.
i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage. an infant mauled to death by an animal is no more desirable, than a baby born to a misfit, uneducated child.
appreciate the responses, but they both strike me as people who have little to no experience with dogs.[/quote]
“i generally shy away from these types of discussion because people in general are so impassioned by years of ingrained garbage.”
I wonder who you were referring to other than yourself. Are you out of your mind?? Is a pitbull NOT more dangerous than a poodle?
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]
Equipment: Pitbull, massive head and Jjaws, high weight to height ratio, incredible close in agilty. If neither ever learned to box would you rather be forced into the ring with Mike Tyson or Peewee Herman? People are being forced into the ring with these things and what are frequently their idiotic owners. I would rather those unlucky people be attacked by a less dangerous mutt. I was bit by a poodle when I was a kid. My friend, as an adult, was ripped up by two pitbulls. Nobody had to shoot the poodle. I was at no real risk. She almost died and had to have all kinds of reconstructive surgery. The cops had to shoot one of the dogs. Don’t be stupid and insensitive. Maybe the site you mentioned is biased. Common sense and real life experience isn’t.[/quote]Couldn’t be better said!
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]
Equipment: Pitbull, massive head and Jjaws, high weight to height ratio, incredible close in agilty. If neither ever learned to box would you rather be forced into the ring with Mike Tyson or Peewee Herman? People are being forced into the ring with these things and what are frequently their idiotic owners. I would rather those unlucky people be attacked by a less dangerous mutt. I was bit by a poodle when I was a kid. My friend, as an adult, was ripped up by two pitbulls. Nobody had to shoot the poodle. I was at no real risk. She almost died and had to have all kinds of reconstructive surgery. The cops had to shoot one of the dogs. Don’t be stupid and insensitive. Maybe the site you mentioned is biased. Common sense and real life experience isn’t.[/quote]Couldn’t be better said!
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]
Equipment: Pitbull, massive head and Jjaws, high weight to height ratio, incredible close in agilty. If neither ever learned to box would you rather be forced into the ring with Mike Tyson or Peewee Herman? People are being forced into the ring with these things and what are frequently their idiotic owners. I would rather those unlucky people be attacked by a less dangerous mutt. I was bit by a poodle when I was a kid. My friend, as an adult, was ripped up by two pitbulls. Nobody had to shoot the poodle. I was at no real risk. She almost died and had to have all kinds of reconstructive surgery. The cops had to shoot one of the dogs. Don’t be stupid and insensitive. Maybe the site you mentioned is biased. Common sense and real life experience isn’t.[/quote]Couldn’t be better said!
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]
Equipment: Pitbull, massive head and Jjaws, high weight to height ratio, incredible close in agilty. If neither ever learned to box would you rather be forced into the ring with Mike Tyson or Peewee Herman? People are being forced into the ring with these things and what are frequently their idiotic owners. I would rather those unlucky people be attacked by a less dangerous mutt. I was bit by a poodle when I was a kid. My friend, as an adult, was ripped up by two pitbulls. Nobody had to shoot the poodle. I was at no real risk. She almost died and had to have all kinds of reconstructive surgery. The cops had to shoot one of the dogs. Don’t be stupid and insensitive. Maybe the site you mentioned is biased. Common sense and real life experience isn’t.[/quote]Couldn’t be better said!
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]
Equipment: Pitbull, massive head and Jjaws, high weight to height ratio, incredible close in agilty. If neither ever learned to box would you rather be forced into the ring with Mike Tyson or Peewee Herman? People are being forced into the ring with these things and what are frequently their idiotic owners. I would rather those unlucky people be attacked by a less dangerous mutt. I was bit by a poodle when I was a kid. My friend, as an adult, was ripped up by two pitbulls. Nobody had to shoot the poodle. I was at no real risk. She almost died and had to have all kinds of reconstructive surgery. The cops had to shoot one of the dogs. Don’t be stupid and insensitive. Maybe the site you mentioned is biased. Common sense and real life experience isn’t.[/quote]Couldn’t be better said!
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]Maybe I missed this question in the thread? Has anyone drank wine that they, or a non-expert friend made that was pretty good? How many tries did it take them? How much did they make?
Does anyone like blackberry wine? I just googled it and some review of a Mogen David was very complimentary. Curious, because I planted a bunch of blackberries. They have the potential to produce well the second year.[/quote]
In fact, I did and love it. The local Bevmo in Carmel Mountain Ranch carries a kind of Kosher blackberry wine for ~$4 a bottle. It tastes great to me but might be a bit too sweet for most of the wine snobs here ๐ I also love the concord grape version, both having at least 40% juice in it so says the labels.
I also love dessert wines. The australian muscat at Costco is very very good.
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]Maybe I missed this question in the thread? Has anyone drank wine that they, or a non-expert friend made that was pretty good? How many tries did it take them? How much did they make?
Does anyone like blackberry wine? I just googled it and some review of a Mogen David was very complimentary. Curious, because I planted a bunch of blackberries. They have the potential to produce well the second year.[/quote]
In fact, I did and love it. The local Bevmo in Carmel Mountain Ranch carries a kind of Kosher blackberry wine for ~$4 a bottle. It tastes great to me but might be a bit too sweet for most of the wine snobs here ๐ I also love the concord grape version, both having at least 40% juice in it so says the labels.
I also love dessert wines. The australian muscat at Costco is very very good.
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]Maybe I missed this question in the thread? Has anyone drank wine that they, or a non-expert friend made that was pretty good? How many tries did it take them? How much did they make?
Does anyone like blackberry wine? I just googled it and some review of a Mogen David was very complimentary. Curious, because I planted a bunch of blackberries. They have the potential to produce well the second year.[/quote]
In fact, I did and love it. The local Bevmo in Carmel Mountain Ranch carries a kind of Kosher blackberry wine for ~$4 a bottle. It tastes great to me but might be a bit too sweet for most of the wine snobs here ๐ I also love the concord grape version, both having at least 40% juice in it so says the labels.
I also love dessert wines. The australian muscat at Costco is very very good.
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=Russell]Maybe I missed this question in the thread? Has anyone drank wine that they, or a non-expert friend made that was pretty good? How many tries did it take them? How much did they make?
Does anyone like blackberry wine? I just googled it and some review of a Mogen David was very complimentary. Curious, because I planted a bunch of blackberries. They have the potential to produce well the second year.[/quote]
In fact, I did and love it. The local Bevmo in Carmel Mountain Ranch carries a kind of Kosher blackberry wine for ~$4 a bottle. It tastes great to me but might be a bit too sweet for most of the wine snobs here ๐ I also love the concord grape version, both having at least 40% juice in it so says the labels.
I also love dessert wines. The australian muscat at Costco is very very good.
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