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Something tells me this dog needs a little more training! :lol:

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Ok, now I'm concerned about the health of ya'll. You really need to get out of the sun.

DFrost
Robert Blok said:
........I don't think it was a donut, (David or Woody) but rather a freshly cooked bradwurst.
Rob
Oh no. NO NO NO! =; [-o< No sausage jokes! :lol:
It's just that they don't go for donuts too much in europe. A cold beer and bradwurst is very popular.
In fact, I think Woody and David should do that sometime, could be an interesting get together and worth sittingat the next table :p :lol:
Rob
hahhahahahahha.....you forgot the good cup of coffee...a few weeks and you can get a decent cup while talking to me/us about dogs 8)
Selena van Leeuwen said:
hahhahahahahha.....you forgot the good cup of coffee...a few weeks and you can get a decent cup while talking to me/us about dogs 8)
Yeah, I am counting the days. Have so many people to catch up with.
BTW, I need Dick's T-Shirt size! I think it's XL?
Real Dutch coffee with chocolate coated macadamia nuts is hard to beat.
But then "een lekker kibbeltje" will go down very wel too. I have a friend of mine coming with me and he has no idea what he going to eat :lol: :lol:
Rob
Actually, I've been very fortunate to have tasted some fine Dutch coffee and pastries. I've also sat in the several Bier Gardens in Germany and consumed a fair amount of both brats and pilsner. Holland was one of my favorite places to visit though, I found the people there the friendliest I met in 8 years in Europe, except for some people I met in Bastogne. We were there to visit a grave of an uncle that died at the Battle of the Bulge. The people invited us to thier home for an evening meal. I love Europe, wish I had the money to retire there. Uhhh anyone need a good woodworker???

DFrost
Robert Blok said:
Selena van Leeuwen said:
hahhahahahahha.....you forgot the good cup of coffee...a few weeks and you can get a decent cup while talking to me/us about dogs 8)
Yeah, I am counting the days. Have so many people to catch up with.
BTW, I need Dick's T-Shirt size! I think it's XL?
Real Dutch coffee with chocolate coated macadamia nuts is hard to beat.
But then "een lekker kibbeltje" will go down very wel too. I have a friend of mine coming with me and he has no idea what he going to eat :lol: :lol:
Rob
make that a xxl (he is a bodybuilder and quit big)....i will make sure to have some cookies to go along with the coffee.
Do you already know which day you´ll visit us or do you give a ring? we train at monday and wednesdayevenings and saturday.
David Frost said:
Actually, I've been very fortunate to have tasted some fine Dutch coffee and pastries. I've also sat in the several Bier Gardens in Germany and consumed a fair amount of both brats and pilsner. Holland was one of my favorite places to visit though, I found the people there the friendliest I met in 8 years in Europe, except for some people I met in Bastogne. We were there to visit a grave of an uncle that died at the Battle of the Bulge. The people invited us to thier home for an evening meal. I love Europe, wish I had the money to retire there. Uhhh anyone need a good woodworker???

DFrost
ehhh sorry don´t know...but you can always can get a cup of coffee and a meal when you´re in Holland.
Clogs and training dumbbells, Mr. Frost. Clogs and dumbbells.
Woody Taylor said:
Clogs and training dumbbells, Mr. Frost. Clogs and dumbbells.
Jealousy gets you knowhere :p :p :lol:

Rob
Woody, there is one big boy, TUNA SUCKS! :lol: For you, A DRY WOOL TOY. :lol:
susan tuck said:
Woody, there is one big boy, TUNA SUCKS! :lol: For you, A DRY WOOL TOY. :lol:
Good work, Susan!!!! I love "a dry wool toy" !! :lol: :lol: :lol:



P.S. You know, breaking in on the thread cold could be disconcerting. O:)
The picture is from Sweden, but I wouldn´t put to much blame either on the dog or handler for not doing everything correct, crowdcontroll/riots could be very stressful for both dogs and handlers, so redirected behaviours and doing "wrong" things could appear, without it being something wrong on dog/handler and their training.
If you look at the guy who's pulling the dog off the one being bitten, it almost looks like he's laughing. I wonder if there really WERE treats in the guy's pocket? :lol:
I'm thinking there was a training reward in his pocket, and the dog thought he deserved to have it NOW!!!! :lol:

Debbie
David Frost said:
Actually, I've been very fortunate to have tasted some fine Dutch coffee and pastries. I've also sat in the several Bier Gardens in Germany and consumed a fair amount of both brats and pilsner. Holland was one of my favorite places to visit though, I found the people there the friendliest I met in 8 years in Europe, except for some people I met in Bastogne. We were there to visit a grave of an uncle that died at the Battle of the Bulge. The people invited us to thier home for an evening meal. I love Europe, wish I had the money to retire there. Uhhh anyone need a good woodworker???

DFrost
I DO!!!!! However, as I no longer live in Europe, that's totally beside the point.

David, you're making me homesick (for about the 20th time this week). That and crave a good brat and a decent cup of coffee...

I was unaware that donuts are Power Rings. I think I've just found the best excuse ever the next time hubbby has a fit over me eating a donut...my previous best excuse was, "But all of the calories fell out through the hole!"
Just a note, check out the upper middle dogs. It looks like 2 dogs are one one person. Is this often done outside sport?
I think these dogs are just supposed to bite anyone that gets close enough, Sarah. I could be wrong, though! I don't know the laws of Sweden, or how they train their dogs!
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