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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Silat on December 19, 2006, 02:01:14 AM
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German Shepherds of course:)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/242_1166515090_besthuntingdog.jpg)
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lol
here are another few candidates.
(http://www.top-dogs-names.com/images/puppies-sleeping.jpg)
(http://alfredsmom.typepad.com/my_weblog/images/holly_3.JPG)
(http://artcontestslist.com/photos/dogs/1999040201.jpg)
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Best hunting dog would first be described by the trainer. ;)
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"Aim for the cat"
LMFAO! :)
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:rofl the cat thing is funny
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No doubt!!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/Kwai.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/DSC01546.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/DSC00103.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/DSC01590.jpg)
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4- Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users and HTC. Flaming or abusing users is not tolerated.
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Originally posted by Neubob
4- Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users and HTC. Flaming or abusing users is not tolerated.
What ever he said.. musta been pretty bad..
:eek:
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I so prefer Skuzzy's comments to the MP Robots.
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a German Shepard is not so good for hunting birds - not pheasants anyways. I'm sure they could be used if the individual dog was inclined, but really no t suited. I've had German Shorthair Pointers that were very good, bred one female too, and shot birds over some of her pups. bu t my best bird dog was a mixed lab. Sorry to say his name was killer, because he was only about 6 mos old when he killed 17 chickens in a coop. I saved that dog's life from the guy that was going to shoot him. I've shot and ate about 40 - 50 pheasants in MI soybean and corn fields from that dog. Those were golden days for me and my dog. I shot my dog in the head in 1982, in the woods, and buried him in the snow. He was too old to come to FL. He was age 17. I have his collar and tags still. If I shake them, it brings everything back to me, to this day.
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Originally posted by Gunthr
a German Shepard is not so good for hunting birds - not pheasants anyways. I'm sure they could be used if the individual dog was inclined, but really no t suited. I've had German Shorthair Pointers that were very good, bred one female too, and shot birds over some of her pups. bu t my best bird dog was a mixed lab. Sorry to say his name was killer, because he was only about 6 mos old when he killed 17 chickens in a coop. I saved that dog's life from the guy that was going to shoot him. I've shot and ate about 40 - 50 pheasants in MI soybean and corn fields from that dog. Those were golden days for me and my dog. I shot my dog in the head in 1982, in the woods. He was too old to come to FL. He was age 17. I have his collar and tags still. If I shake them, it brings everything back to me, to this day.
17's a great age for a dog..
And he went out the way he probally wanted to..
Out in the Forrest, on a hunt..
German Shep. Dogs have too hard a bite, and I doubt aswell would be good for birding..
Of course.. my GSD wants to retrieve anything I throw..
I may get the bird back, but I won't have much to eat.
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What's wrong with this picture?
Originally posted by Hawklore
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/DSC01546.jpg)
a) Wrong style railcar. European railcars had a different coupling system.
b) The Vermacht did'nt feed their soldiers that well.
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Originally posted by rpm
b) The Vermacht did'nt feed their soldiers that well.
BURN
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Originally posted by rpm
What's wrong with this picture?
a) Wrong style railcar. European railcars had a different coupling system.
b) The Vermacht did'nt feed their soldiers that well.
First off, woopty doo...
Second,
I've lost 20lbs since starting WWII Reenacting, and am about 100lbs lighter then some of the other re-enactors.
Appreciate you pointing out the negatives though..
BTW:
It's Wehrmacht...
Don't spell it the way you say it you dolt.
Oh and lastly...
Woopty Doo...
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4- Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users and HTC. Flaming or abusing users is not tolerated.
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It was a joke Hawk, no harm intended. ;)
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That was a cheap shot RPM.
Hawk...good work on the lbs...luck to you.
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Originally posted by Neubob
A couple questions Hawklore:
~snippage~
Oh.Snap.
culero (wow. my first ever "in" :))
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god neubob i think he ment reinacting the battles to preserve history not to hurt jewish feelings i'm southern but u don't see me asking whos houses and children they burn and kill to simulate the northern brutality in the civil war calm down man don't have a heart attack
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Originally posted by Toad
That was a cheap shot RPM.
Hawk...good work on the lbs...luck to you.
I don't think Hawk's diet is anywhere near approaching what RPM is going through right now.
Cheap shot, no.
Funny, well, sorta.
But I didn't see it as a cheap shot.
Neubob OTH...:rolleyes:
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Jeez, I honestly did'nt mean to offend. Congrats on the diet Hawk, I had no idea how hard you've been working.
BTW, if it ain't a hound, it ain't a huntin' dog.
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Originally posted by xREAPERx
god neubob i think he ment reinacting the battles to preserve history not to hurt jewish feelings i'm southern but u don't see me asking whos houses and children they burn and kill to simulate the northern brutality in the civil war calm down man don't have a heart attack
Well, Reaper, that's your perogative, and I'm not getting offended as a Jew. I'm also a Russian and I know that he re-enacts as a Russian soldier as well as a Nazi. I just find the whole concept slightly impossible to understand. There are guys out there that cringe, or hit the deck every time they hear a starter pistol go off, still unable to get over the PTSD from decade's past, and yet you've got this population of 'preservers of history' who put on costumes and replay some of the crappiest moments ever endured by humans. Afterwards they have cold drinks and go home.
And if they want to preserve history, why not preserve all of it. It's not all just fun and games on the battlefield with soldier killing soldier. There's a lot more to history, a lot of stuff that less glamorous. If they're gonna preserve the battles, they should also preserve the other behavioral patterns of that particular historical bulletpoint. Rape, genocide... All that good stuff I mentioned earlier. Unless, of course, they want to preserve history selectively, at which point their preservation becomes purely vain and completely devoid of credability. The preservation then becomes nothing more than playing war--only with historically-accurate costumes. Personally, I prefer paintball. It does less to mock the death and suffering, and adds an element of athletecism... But that's me.
I'm glad he has a good time doing it. I have a good time making fun of something I think is sanctimonious. We all have our hobbies. I just don't have all the spare time and a dog to act as my side kick.
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Originally posted by Silat
German Shepherds of course:)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/242_1166515090_besthuntingdog.jpg)
:rofl :aok
I want pics of the new dog Lew. slash27 at earthlink dot net
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Originally posted by Neubob
Well, Reaper, that's your perogative, and I'm not getting offended as a Jew. I'm also a Russian and I know that he re-enacts as a Russian soldier as well as a Nazi. I just find the whole concept slightly impossible to understand. There are guys out there that cringe, or hit the deck every time they hear a starter pistol go off, still unable to get over the PTSD from decade's past, and yet you've got this population of 'preservers of history' who put on costumes and replay some of the crappiest moments ever endured by humans. Afterwards they have cold drinks and go home.
And if they want to preserve history, why not preserve all of it. It's not all just fun and games on the battlefield with soldier killing soldier. There's a lot more to history, a lot of stuff that less glamorous. If they're gonna preserve the battles, they should also preserve the other behavioral patterns of that particular historical bulletpoint. Rape, genocide... All that good stuff I mentioned earlier. Unless, of course, they want to preserve history selectively, at which point their preservation becomes purely vain and completely devoid of credability. The preservation then becomes nothing more than playing war--only with historically-accurate costumes. Personally, I prefer paintball. It does less to mock the death and suffering, and adds an element of athletecism... But that's me.
I'm glad he has a good time doing it. I have a good time making fun of something I think is sanctimonious. We all have our hobbies. I just don't have all the spare time and a dog to act as my side kick.
well i guess i am going to have to agree with u on that one
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oh and the best hunting dog hands down chocolate lab
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Originally posted by Neubob
Well, Reaper, that's your perogative, and I'm not getting offended as a Jew. I'm also a Russian and I know that he re-enacts as a Russian soldier as well as a Nazi. I just find the whole concept slightly impossible to understand. There are guys out there that cringe, or hit the deck every time they hear a starter pistol go off, still unable to get over the PTSD from decade's past, and yet you've got this population of 'preservers of history' who put on costumes and replay some of the crappiest moments ever endured by humans. Afterwards they have cold drinks and go home.
And if they want to preserve history, why not preserve all of it. It's not all just fun and games on the battlefield with soldier killing soldier. There's a lot more to history, a lot of stuff that less glamorous. If they're gonna preserve the battles, they should also preserve the other behavioral patterns of that particular historical bulletpoint. Rape, genocide... All that good stuff I mentioned earlier. Unless, of course, they want to preserve history selectively, at which point their preservation becomes purely vain and completely devoid of credability. The preservation then becomes nothing more than playing war--only with historically-accurate costumes. Personally, I prefer paintball. It does less to mock the death and suffering, and adds an element of athletecism... But that's me.
I'm glad he has a good time doing it. I have a good time making fun of something I think is sanctimonious. We all have our hobbies. I just don't have all the spare time and a dog to act as my side kick.
I like to watch "westerns", guess that the entertainment from watching them is not valid on some level because I dont also watch "easterns"
Bah, nevermind :( thats gotta be the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
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depends on what your hunting for.... if badgers or any varmit underground.... a Dachshund is unbeatable.
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I've always enjoyed phesant hunting with my cousin and his 2 Labs. Seeing those 2 dogs work together flushing birds and retreiving them has always been awe inspiring. Smartest dogs I have ever seen in the field, get them at home though and look out because they turn into 2 of the stupidest animals on the planet.
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Originally posted by rpm
Jeez, I honestly did'nt mean to offend. Congrats on the diet Hawk, I had no idea how hard you've been working.
BTW, if it ain't a hound, it ain't a huntin' dog.
No problem RPM, It's not easy loosing the weight in a family where both your parents are obese, and diabetic..
Heart failure in the family, my Great Grandad died from 3 heart attacks, and my dad's had a triple by-pass..
Touches me in a different way, had it been worded differently, might notta been so bad..
-shrug-
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Don't want to Hi-Jack a thread..
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Best hunting dog is a Drahthaar.