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mezagog
Over 90 days ago
Bi-curious Male, 63
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Quote by winchwench
OOOOh!
My first Shoogle question.....
On MSN now with my mate who is compiling a pub quiz & needs some questions.....
soooooo, any ideas?
A question about questions no less...! wink

how do you get the non stick to stick to a non stick pan ?
why does the cookie allways crumble that way ?
redface bolt
Quote by Xjxkx
Can I have a mask for my eyeball avatar like everybody else on this thread please! :cry:

wadaya mean mask ? thats me that is lol
but if you did spot someone you know, what would you do?
keep quiet
tell them
tell everyone :twisted:
seriously though, it could be an ice breaker or even a marriage breaker,
Quote by Kiss
Thank god for that......i wasn't sleeping at all until i knew how it went! lol

Dave you sarky bugger!! smackbottom
Don't listen to him, he's just mad because he has to wear that mask that he has on in his atavar.
Glad to hear you had fun - most people don't come back to say thanks so it's nice you did.
oooh can I wear that mask ,,,pleassssse :twisted:
What about the place on the Scottish border . . . Scotch Corner?
scotch corner is a good 100mile or so south of the border mate
Its called SAD, that is, Seasonal Afective Dissorder. Its a well documented medical condition there is a significant increase in the ammount of people being treated for depression in the autumn/winter months, also most suicide attempts happen at this time of year.. Basicaly if it looks shit outside it makes you feel shit inside!
What Pete_sw said about a full moon . well have you ever wondered where the word LUNAtic comes from? lol
our kids know the boundries when playing with our dog ,they know she is old and as such has a bit of pain in her joints at times. they know this and how far to go and what will cause her discomfort.
with any other dog it is a total , do not touch or go near situation . If another dog runs up to them on the beach they freeze and stay quiet,,,with I could get that reaction at home lol
but its allways better safe than sorry
rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :laughabove:
to be honest an in law of mine is a retired police dog handler and he once said that even with the training they get he would never trust a police dog with kids
hi there .
have a look at my profile , if its any good pm me with the details .
cheers and have fun
Quote by da69ve
This isn't purely a problem with guard dogs only!

very true
but its gaurd dogs that have hit the headlines mostly and as far as I can see are the only ones that can have some sort of legislation on them , domestic pets would be minefield ,, but then again Its all a minefield really
Quote by leroy1867
Because it's a dog. Although it may have been domesticated it is still an animal.
Apparently what makes Rotweillers so dangerous is they don't give much (if any) warning before attacking. Unlike some breeds that bare their teeth and growl etc.
I'm not frightened of dogs at all, however I was bitten (and scarred!) whilst I was in my pushchair and left outside a shop. Also I grew up on a council estate where dogs were let out to roam all day, consequently the pack mentality soon appeared and you had groups of dogs roaming the streets. confused

Is this not getting into a whole debate about why animals and people do anything? Why did the dog attack the child, why did it choose to go into a room and attack a little baby who presumably it was ment to be guarding?

Thats a question to answer but on a larger scale why do people commit murder or robbery or such like, there must be an overall reason for something to happen.
the original question I was asking is ,
Whats the answer to this problem ?
Yes we a dangerous dogs act ,,the dog cant read it ffs
do we need more legislation on how dogs kept purley as gaurd dogs are handled and kept?
Im sorry ,I cant think how anything can stop this but something has to be done
Quote by Young_Swingers
1. The dogs owners. Dogs kept purely as guard dogs are more likely to be difficult, damn difficult, than those kept indoors as pets. 99% of the time it's the owner who ultimately causes the problem. Like Alsatians, always worry about the owner and therefore the dogs when they are called Prince or King!
2. Keeping two dogs together of the same breed is asking for it if they are big dogs. They become a pack and you are not necessarily pack leader when push comes to shove. I approve of keeping two dogs together and don't like the idea of a dog kept without companionship of its own kind, but choose dogs with different character traits, it's much safer.

I agree but our dogs are not big breed of rotty, there smaller than labs and they are pets not guard dogs, the 1st child that was attcked was attcked by guard dogs, but they havent said weather the second one was or wasnt
from the reports it looks as if it may be a gaurd dog,, nieghbors say it was usually chained up
Quote by dambuster

seen this done before it makes a lot of courtious drivers very happy biggrin
and a lot of tossers very mad
nice one :thumbup:

I look forward to the day when we all accept and learn to merge in turn on the approach to the chicane, rather than trying to jostle for position once we get to the cones.
For me personally, I usually work on a two to one basis. But I will often just simply ignore those I feel are "demanding" to be let in. I am human after all wink
have been known to block a few prats myself ,, usually to a few thumbs up gestures from behind
Quote by Young_Swingers
We have 2 Rotweillers and a young child and under no cercumstancies would i ever leave my daughter alone with them, my dogs are soooooo soft natured and would give u a nasty lick rather than a bite but you can never take that chance with any dogs.
But i think something must have happened for the dog to do what it did.

this is what make me shake my head!...so you have two Rottweilers and a young child but as you said you would never leave them alone with the child.....so the thought is always there that they could do something?....why take that chance?
u have to be coutious with any dog around any child, no matter if its a rotweiller or yorki, all dogs CAN be dangerous, but like i said i would never leave my child alone, where as these children where alone when the attach began
in the latest attack the dog went down the road into someones garden to get to the child, thats not really leaving the child alone with the dog. it was not their dog
Quote by dambuster
I have a question.
In traffic queues on motorway, why do some lorry drivers take it upon themselves to sit accross two lanes thus not allowing traffic to pass and creating more of a backlog?
Also I think that all drivers should be made to ride a motorbike. Bike riders are far more aware of what's going on around them than any other driver.
H.x

Remember now . . . . . . I'm going to offer an answer to the question.
One of the problem we have in this country is lack of education.
I saw, a long time ago in W Germany, what they call the "Zip Fastener" system - merging in turn.
It works well, but only if everybody complies.
If it's a two lane carriageway, a truck driver will sometimes block the the lane that's about to be closed.
It's to stop other drivers going all the way to the cones, where yet other drivers don't let them in.
From a selfish point of view, it does actually allow the offending truck and all traffic in front of it to clear the chicane more quickly, because in time, nobody is added to the "second" queue of drivers wanting to get back into the lane that's staying open.
Unfortunately, it can increase the queue behind. But . . . . . . if everybody behind the truck were to move into the moving lane, that wouldn't happen.
I think it will take time (years) before we all learn to "merge in turn"
From the truck driver's point of view, it's often more about his own lost time, than it is about "holding people up"
I'll do a post about "lost time" and it's consequences later.
kiss
seen this done before it makes a lot of courtious drivers very happy biggrin
and a lot of tossers very mad
nice one :thumbup:
Quote by da69ve
We have 2 Rotweillers and a young child and under no cercumstancies would i ever leave my daughter alone with them, my dogs are soooooo soft natured and would give u a nasty lick rather than a bite but you can never take that chance with any dogs.
But i think something must have happened for the dog to do what it did.

this is what make me shake my head!...so you have two Rottweilers and a young child but as you said you would never leave them alone with the child.....so the thought is always there that they could do something?....why take that chance?
As I said we have a dog ,she is old and now not very mobile , We had her before the kids were even thought about . The fact is we have made the decision allready that we wont have another as our children and their safety have to come first
Quote by BiWelshMinx
The question had to be asked why the dog did what it did.....
Was the child provoking it?
Did it have that nature?
Was the dog really friendly at all?
I think untill this can be answered we can't explain anything about what happened.

In the most recent attack which I think mezagog is refering too the child was 5 months old and not in the immediate area of the dogs. Apparently they went from the roof into the living quarters and dragged the child back onto the roof.
Just an update there has been another attack last night , again the dog got out from where it was supposed to be and attacked a child further down the road . A nieghbour beat the dog off the child with a hammer, the child is in serious condition in hospital.
so another child has been savaged by a rotwieller dog..
this subject raises it head more and more frequently these days, as a dog owner Im not anti dog . But also as a parent of young children Im concerned, very concerned.
In allmost all cases the dog has been described as " a big freindly dog " , " would not hurt anyone " .
But they did .....
What is the answer?.
Just to clear something up for me. I hope one of you truckers can answer this.
Is it true that all trucks are now limited to a certain speed, with speed governers fitted ?.
Every group of road users has its idiots , Im probably guilty of doing stupid things more times than Im aware. But must admit that overtaking trucks , two abreast cyclists and tailgating cars are my biggest bugbears on the road
as long as its a road that bikes are allowed on then,,,,,Just as much right to be there as any car or truck
I once read that to call yourself professional you need to have letters after your name.
As a registered nurse , a teaching qualification and various other qualifications the letters now take up more space than my name :!:
Does that make me any better than anyone else? ,,, No way .
It just means that I found a career path with "letters"
If I had the worst and most poorly paid job in the land, would I be a different person, again, No way
Common as muck,, thats me
painting and bloody decorating ,,,ffs . never buy an old house that needs work mad
hawaii 5 O ,,book him Danno,, Now thats a blast from the past
Dalziel and Pascoe ,, very un pc