The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Trois)
Because zis iz not a de-mock-racy. Zis is ver cen-sore-ship may exizt. Ze geshtapo vill remove anyzing zaht is deemed offensive.
You have been reported for your anti-authoritarian questioning.
You have been reported for your anti-authoritarian questioning.
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Yumcha (01-04-2016)
1. Germans don't know the letter "x". It should be "ekzist" not "exizt".
2. "is" should be "ist".
3. "offensive" should be "offenzive".
4. "de-mock-racy" should be "de-mock-razi".
I'll forgive you this time. But next time it happens, I'm going straight to the Reich leader to report you.
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He's an awesome dog. He has zero interest in running off from us. We take him for walks, but being a big pupster, that doesn't really get his energy out, so every evening I play fetch with him for about 45 minutes. I throw the ball for him down the street, beside our house. After about 8:30pm there is next to no traffic, so I throw the ball as damn far as I can and he always comes back, wanting more.
Same when we take him for walks around the neighborhood, or even out in the wilderness/parks. We generally don't put him on leash. He won't wander more than 50 feet from us. If there is a car coming, we get his attention and get him to sit until it's safe to play again. If we go somewhere a bit more congested, or with more people around, then yes, a leash is necessary just in case.
He's not phased by other dogs, rabbits, squirrels, birds, nothing. Just kind of minds his own business. Those pics were taken at one of the provincial parks near Edmonton. Lots of trails for snow shoeing or cross country skiing. He just follows us around, sniffing everything around him. I think it's just his breed.
Same when we take him for walks around the neighborhood, or even out in the wilderness/parks. We generally don't put him on leash. He won't wander more than 50 feet from us. If there is a car coming, we get his attention and get him to sit until it's safe to play again. If we go somewhere a bit more congested, or with more people around, then yes, a leash is necessary just in case.
He's not phased by other dogs, rabbits, squirrels, birds, nothing. Just kind of minds his own business. Those pics were taken at one of the provincial parks near Edmonton. Lots of trails for snow shoeing or cross country skiing. He just follows us around, sniffing everything around him. I think it's just his breed.
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TacoBello (01-04-2016)
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Sounds like a fun little friend, Adam. I can only trust one of mine off the leash, the other 2 would run after stuff and not listen which might coincide with a car coming down the road.
I think Flip said he was starting an every-other Monday off schedule at "work". He probably was just out at the Home Improvement Center* getting stuff done.
*Home Improvement Center would be a good name for a strip club, don't you think?
*Home Improvement Center would be a good name for a strip club, don't you think?