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Posted: February 19th, 2007, 23:32
by Woo Elephant Yeah
Joose wrote:Of course ones that are not kept properly are unhappy. Same goes for dogs that dont get walked, or cats that are shut up in a bloody small flat in a city somewhere and never see the outside world. Any pet that isnt kept properly is going to be unhappy. My point was that if the pet is kept properly it wont be unhappy. And if the pet is happy, what is the problem?
I wasn't disagreeing with you Joose, quite the opposite, I agree with what you said.
It's just the parrot thing I may have had some misconceptions about, as I thought that even if you looked after them reasonably well, without constant attention they can turn into nutjobs.
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 3:33
by Dolly Parton
yup inly pics i liked so far are the dogs and birds. hey does the parrot know how to say "You got pawned"? if so i would turn pirate for the bird =)
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 10:40
by spoodie
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:It's just the parrot thing I may have had some misconceptions about, as I thought that even if you looked after them reasonably well, without constant attention they can turn into nutjobs.
From what I saw at a macaw rescue centre in Keywest caged and mistreated parrots can be quite unhealthy, mental and featherless. It's quite sad to see these large birds in such a state.
This is a happy parrot:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=prezli
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 11:21
by northwesten
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 13:05
by Fear
Meet Jess.
She is a pedigree
Large Munsterlander and was 2 years old yesterday. Couldn't ask for a nicer more fun dog. She is asleep behind me right now waiting for me to flinch slightly out of turn so she can pounce on me with her new toy - a tug rope. She goes for a 4 to 5 mile walk every day and is friends with the local deer. Well she thinks she is, I'm not sure the deer do.
Before Jess we had Arthur - a Dalmatian. We got him
before 101 dalmatians came out, before they were 'cool'. Another lovely dog but was sadly put down at the age of 12 because he had back troubles (which is a genetic trait of a dalmatian which nobody ever hears about - seems most will die of this - the breed is flawed (I guess pedigree by definition is inbred so should be expected.)
I have also been around lots of cats when growing up, but they don't come close to Dogs. Cats do look after themselves a little more, and are more independent. But a dog is much more of a worthy friend.
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 13:52
by Dolly Parton
Fear wrote:Meet Jess.
She is a pedigree
Large Munsterlander and was 2 years old yesterday. Couldn't ask for a nicer more fun dog. She is asleep behind me right now waiting for me to flinch slightly out of turn so she can pounce on me with her new toy - a tug rope. She goes for a 4 to 5 mile walk every day and is friends with the local deer. Well she thinks she is, I'm not sure the deer do.
hod did you change the name to the link? also does that work in eve? i need something to take a url for example
www.eve-online.com and present it like EVE and take you to the web site.
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 14:00
by Dog Pants
Dolly Parton wrote:
hod did you change the name to the link? also does that work in eve? i need something to take a url for example
www.eve-online.com and present it like EVE and take you to the web site.
Use this:
Eve
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 14:04
by spoodie
*reveals the man behind the curtain*
Code: Select all
[quote="Dog Pants"]Use this: [url=http://www.deagostini.co.uk/ilovehorses/]Eve[/url][/quote]
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 14:11
by Dog Pants
spoodie wrote:*reveals the man behind the curtain*
Code: Select all
[quote="Dog Pants"]Use this: [url=http://www.deagostini.co.uk/ilovehorses/]Eve[/url][/quote]
Lies! I'd never stoop so low.

Posted: February 20th, 2007, 17:47
by Woo Elephant Yeah
Horses are thick as pig shit, and I believe that a hamster is actually far more clever*
In reality black beauty would just gallop off and eat some grass somewhere if she saw someone about to fall over a cliff.
Horses have always been portrayed as these wonderful loving creatures that are really intelligent, when infact they are just drones that would kick the shit out of you if it weren't for the fear of them being beaten, whipped or deprived of any niceties.
This is of course only my opinion, and I don't expect anyone to agree with me, especially all the deagostini fans amongst us
I don't hate horses, I just think they are given more credit than they deserve
*once again taken from something I read/heard somewhere
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 17:55
by Roman Totale
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Horses are thick as pig shit, and I believe that a hamster is actually far more clever*
In reality black beauty would just gallop off and eat some grass somewhere if she saw someone about to fall over a cliff.
Horses have always been portrayed as these wonderful loving creatures that are really intelligent, when infact they are just drones that would kick the shit out of you if it weren't for the fear of them being beaten, whipped or deprived of any niceties.
This is of course only my opinion, and I don't expect anyone to agree with me, especially all the deagostini fans amongst us
I don't hate horses, I just think they are given more credit than they deserve
*once again taken from something I read/heard somewhere

Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:07
by Mr. Johnson
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Horses are thick as pig shit, and I believe that a hamster is actually far more clever*
In reality black beauty would just gallop off and eat some grass somewhere if she saw someone about to fall over a cliff.
Horses have always been portrayed as these wonderful loving creatures that are really intelligent, when infact they are just drones that would kick the shit out of you if it weren't for the fear of them being beaten, whipped or deprived of any niceties.
This is of course only my opinion, and I don't expect anyone to agree with me, especially all the deagostini fans amongst us
I don't hate horses, I just think they are given more credit than they deserve
*once again taken from something I read/heard somewhere
i'm with you on this, but was a bit frightened to say so...
besides, horses are unpredictable, and many accidents happen with horses, due to their aggressiveness. so, if your kid wants a horse, buy her a donkey instead. they are smarter, not agressive, live twice as long as a horse, are good with children and falling from a donkey will only result in minor damage, instead of having to spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair.
*makes embassy fireproof*
oh, and let's not forget:

Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:35
by northwesten
Mr. Johnson wrote:
i'm with you on this, but was a bit frightened to say so...
besides, horses are unpredictable, and many accidents happen with horses,
due to their aggressiveness. so, if your kid wants a horse,
buy her a donkey instead.
they are smarter, not agressive, live twice as long as a horse, are good with children and falling from a donkey will only result in minor damage, instead of having to spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair.
lol ok few thing i put in bold that you're Very much mistaken
Horses are not Aggressive!
buy a donkey if u wish but they sound really annoying. If a donkey bucks 5 times worse what a horse can do!
Donkey can be worse than horses and ponys! They are more aggressive when they start kicking off!! also donkey are not smarter!
I not sure on the age spam on donkeys but horses can live upto atm 35 years! I mean u can have them for a while but how bored will u get with a donkey than a horse? Answer very quick! Horses can do alsort like show jumping, dressage etc. Horses is a risky but not dangrous!
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Horses are thick as pig shit, and I believe that a hamster is actually far more clever*
In reality black beauty would just gallop off and eat some grass somewhere if she saw someone about to fall over a cliff.
Horses have always been portrayed as these wonderful loving creatures that are really intelligent, when infact they are just drones that would kick the shit out of you if it weren't for the fear of them being beaten, whipped or deprived of any niceties.
This is of course only my opinion, and I don't expect anyone to agree with me, especially all the deagostini fans amongst us
I don't hate horses, I just think they are given more credit than they deserve
*once again taken from something I read/heard somewhere
again u find they are smart! Tho you're right tho they would kick u but thats when they not tam! called fear! once tam then most likly not going to boot u alover the place
i trust a horse more than a dog to be honest! but thats me! anyhow someone got to deffened the horses

Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:47
by Dr. kitteny berk
lol ok fews thing
I put in bold that
you're Very much mistaken
Horses are not Aggressive!
buy a donkey if
you wish but they sound really annoying. If a donkey bucks
it bucks 5 times worse
than what a horse can do!
Donkey
s can be worse than horses and ponys! They are more aggressive when they start kicking off!! also donkey
s are not smarter!
I not sure on the age spa
n on donkeys but horses can live upto atm 35 years! I mean
you can have them for a while but how bored will
you get with a donkey
rather than a horse? Answer very quick! Horses can do
all sorts like show jumping, dressage etc. <strike>Horses is a risky but not dangrous!</strike>
Horses can be risky, but not dangerous
again
you find they are smart!
Though you're right though they would kick
you but that
's when they
are not tam
e! called fear! once tam
e then most lik
ely not going to boot
you all over the place

i trust a horse more than a dog to be honest! but that
's me! anyhow someone got to
defend the horses

/Lat
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:48
by Mr. Johnson
well, let's stick to this:
you like horses, i like donkeys in a non sexual way.
someone who owns a donkey told me it can get up to 50 years old.
ps: are you drunk?

Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:55
by FatherJack
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Last edited by Dr. kitteny berk on Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:49; edited 2 times in total
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:56
by northwesten
Mr. Johnson wrote:well, let's stick to this:
you like horses, i like donkeys in a non sexual way.
someone who owns a donkey told me it can get up to 50 years old.
ps: are you drunk?

if its about my grammer us always! and me and horses always sexal
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 19:58
by northwesten
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
lol ok fews thing
I put in bold that
you're Very much mistaken
Horses are not Aggressive!
buy a donkey if
you wish but they sound really annoying. If a donkey bucks
it bucks 5 times worse
than what a horse can do!
Donkey
s can be worse than horses and ponys! They are more aggressive when they start kicking off!! also donkey
s are not smarter!
I not sure on the age spa
n on donkeys but horses can live upto atm 35 years! I mean
you can have them for a while but how bored will
you get with a donkey
rather than a horse? Answer very quick! Horses can do
all sorts like show jumping, dressage etc. <strike>Horses is a risky but not dangrous!</strike>
Horses can be risky, but not dangerous
again
you find they are smart!
Though you're right though they would kick
you but that
's when they
are not tam
e! called fear! once tam
e then most lik
ely not going to boot
you all over the place

i trust a horse more than a dog to be honest! but that
's me! anyhow someone got to
defend the horses

/Lat

man thats bad

and i even started reading too and all

meh bullock to english
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 20:02
by Mr. Johnson
Peter Armstrong wrote:

man thats bad

and i even started reading too and all

meh bullock to english
don't worry mr. armstrong, my ladyfriend makes the same kind of spelling blunders as you do. she
does, however, have dyslexia.
Posted: February 20th, 2007, 20:10
by Fear
But why is dyslexic so hard to spell?
*leaves*