Politics Securing The Border With A Wall, Duh

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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    Ever seen one like this in person @SlyPokerDog ???

    I did a few years ago in a park by my old house. His owner was about 5'7" and 150lbs.

    I coulda bashed that dude on the top of the head and stole his dog. Told the guy I thought about it and he said people tell him that all the time.

    I always get my dogs from the shelters but this dog would make me think about paying big bucks.

    The same week a guy had a dark brindle French Bulldog in Whole Foods. Awesome dog.
     
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    I had a dog that would love to take other dogs on runs at the dog park. Totally self taught but if you gave him a chance he would take the leash the other dog was on in his mouth and just take off running around and around, didn't matter if the other dog could keep up, he would drag it behind him in the grass. Funniest shit ever. Just loved to drag other dogs around by the leash.
     
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    My wife had a little old Chihuahua mix we got when we first started living together. It was her dog and her dog only. I was never mean to it or anything but it didn't love me.

    There was a big park by our house and I could hold it's leash and if my wife walked away it would point at her like a compass. I could close my eyes and follow the dog right to her.
     
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    Yes, yes, yes, yes, read The Constitution.

    No, it's you. :cheers:
     
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    MrsPokerDog won't let me get this dog, dammit. Seems like if you put the time and effort into her she would be a fucking awesome dog. Or you could just teach her to kill on command.

    https://multcopets.org/adoptable/yara-4
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    If I had no dogs and had a big sturdy WALL protected back yard I'd take her in a heartbeat.

    I'd say only 10 percent of the population could even walk her safely.
     
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    Cane Corsos are no joke. Amazing breed but you have to let the dog know you are head of the pack.
     
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    Says 89 lbs and looks too skinny
     
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    And nice job getting the thread back on topic!
     
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    That was the plan.
     
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    I probably should have worked with dogs if that is a rarity.

    I was the only one who could handle my ex girlfriend's Malamute.

    My wife still can't tell when one of our dogs needs to go to the bathroom. Sometimes she stands by the door because she wants to go look for the neighbor dog and others she has to go.

    I can tell the difference.
     
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    When I was a kid a neighbor had malamutes, he had this harness that was connected to 6 car tires chained together and he would put a dog in the harness and have him drag the tires up and down the street to exercise them.
     
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    My ex's family had a steel fencepost buried with concrete they chained the poor dog to. They had a circular driveway and the post was opposite the house on the other side of it.

    He pulled like a horse when they would come home and he bent the pole towards the house until it finally kinked.

    I did let him loose one by accident. His leash got tangled on a walk and just as I unclipped it a rabbit ran across the street ahead of us. He was GONE!

    He came right back but that thing moved.
     
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    The dog that liked to tow other dogs on their leashes was a half golden retriever, half chow. Big furry loving dog but damn he was strong. One time I walked him to Fred Meyers to pick something up. I hooked his leash to a rack of newspaper boxes and go into the store. 2 minutes later he was right behind me with the 3 newspaper racks in tow.
     
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    Lucky there weren't any cars between you and where you left him. Would have been expensive.
     
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    Then how do you explain the enormous amount of immigrants that come in the USA by plane or other ways and that 90% of the illegal drugs come through the port of entry.

    You are posting FAKE NEWS.
     
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    Mexico needs to address the murderers, rapists and horrible people who escape to Mexico from the US....we only send them our criminals...and we've been doing it since the Wild West...I've seen those Glen Ford movies
     

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