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Default Re: You don't need driving skills to be a Formula 1 driver - 10-31-2009 , 03:55 AM






Somewhere on teh intarwebs Frank Adam wrote:
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:00:04 +1300, "~misfit~"
sore_n_happy (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Yeah, that's a good price. However my family's clustered in and
around Melbourne.

My biggest problem is having someone to take care of the house /
belongings and dog if I go. I live 'on the reservation', if a house
appears empty for a day or two around here it ends up *really* empty
really quickly. :-/

mode=German Shepherd Owner> That dog must be some weenie little
Shitsu, not a real dog. </gso
;^)
Link to pic of my good Kiwi dog follows:

<http://test.internet-webmaster.de/upload/1221709962.jpg>

I've seen big men jump back real fast when they realise they underestimated
the length of his chain. That thing his chain's tied to? A bungee as he
straightens the damn links out otherwise. I have to replace the bloody
bungee every six months too. ;-)
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Shaun.

"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's
warm for the rest of his life." Terry Pratchet, 'Jingo'.

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Default Re: You don't need driving skills to be a Formula 1 driver - 10-31-2009 , 09:36 AM






~misfit~ wrote:
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Somewhere on teh intarwebs Frank Adam wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:00:04 +1300, "~misfit~"
sore_n_happy (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Yeah, that's a good price. However my family's clustered in and
around Melbourne.

My biggest problem is having someone to take care of the house /
belongings and dog if I go. I live 'on the reservation', if a house
appears empty for a day or two around here it ends up *really* empty
really quickly. :-/

mode=German Shepherd Owner> That dog must be some weenie little
Shitsu, not a real dog. </gso
;^)

Link to pic of my good Kiwi dog follows:

http://test.internet-webmaster.de/upload/1221709962.jpg

I've seen big men jump back real fast when they realise they
underestimated the length of his chain. That thing his chain's tied
to? A bungee as he straightens the damn links out otherwise. I have
to replace the bloody bungee every six months too. ;-)
You'd think the evil green glowing eyes would be enough warning to STFA!

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Chad

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Default Re: You don't need driving skills to be a Formula 1 driver - 10-31-2009 , 10:32 PM



Somewhere on teh intarwebs Chad wrote:
Quote:
~misfit~ wrote:
Somewhere on teh intarwebs Frank Adam wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:00:04 +1300, "~misfit~"
sore_n_happy (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Yeah, that's a good price. However my family's clustered in and
around Melbourne.

My biggest problem is having someone to take care of the house /
belongings and dog if I go. I live 'on the reservation', if a house
appears empty for a day or two around here it ends up *really*
empty really quickly. :-/

mode=German Shepherd Owner> That dog must be some weenie little
Shitsu, not a real dog. </gso
;^)

Link to pic of my good Kiwi dog follows:

http://test.internet-webmaster.de/upload/1221709962.jpg

I've seen big men jump back real fast when they realise they
underestimated the length of his chain. That thing his chain's tied
to? A bungee as he straightens the damn links out otherwise. I have
to replace the bloody bungee every six months too. ;-)

You'd think the evil green glowing eyes would be enough warning to
STFA!
LOL, yeah, you'd think so. T'was a serendiptious flash effect.

The problem is half of the folks around here have asked to buy him when my
ex-boarder used to take him for walks. I think that, if I were to be away
for any length of time, chances are he'd be drugged and stolen for
dog-fighting. I had him emasculated partly to shut all the people up who
wanted to breed from him (and reduce his value / incentive to steal him).

He's an excellent guard dog but I can't let him run loose, he's not good
with boundaries and the front fence (rental property) is not very tall.
Waist-high, just a little more spring in his step and he's over it.
--
Shaun.

"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's
warm for the rest of his life." Terry Pratchet, 'Jingo'.

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