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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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Banning dogs that like to eat people doesn't seem all that retarded. - pete26
There's this guy in the neighbourhood that like to take his aggressive pit bulls to the park behind me and let them run off leash.
I take my daughter home every time the (frank)er shows up. |
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HuileHab
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Location: I eat richards for breakfast! - stormey Joined: 03.01.2010
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Off to eat some bannock and do some snow shoeing, dont be jealous weridoh, well of the free bannock anyway |
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Rayven
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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Banning dogs that like to eat people doesn't seem all that retarded. - pete26
don't get me started on that |
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With the recent play of Eller, I'm not so sure Dubinsky would fit in that well. Another 3rd line center shouldn't be a target for the Habs, unless he had ridiculously good faceoff habilities. - slashtrash
I just don't think that Eller is a Bergevin or Therien type player. Yes he has been playing well and so his stock is going up. Bergevin fields more calls about Eller than any other Hab. If he can improve his team long term, he will move him. |
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HuileHab
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Location: I eat richards for breakfast! - stormey Joined: 03.01.2010
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Dyslexic? - Tee-Dot
You really know nothing if you think it is the other way around, enjoy your day on the internet brahdie |
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Tee-Dot
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: For being Stee's alternate personality or being associated with M. Night Shyamalan? Joined: 12.11.2008
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You really know nothing if you think it is the other way around, enjoy your day on the internet brahdie - HuileHab
So ' is wrong? |
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pete26
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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There's this guy in the neighbourhood that like to take his aggressive pit bulls to the park behind me and let them run off leash.
I take my daughter home every time the (frank)er shows up. - golfingsince
He needs a swift kick in the nuts. |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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He needs a swift kick in the nuts. - pete26
(frank) you have no idea how much I want to, but he has those (frank)ing dogs guarding him. |
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Tee-Dot
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: For being Stee's alternate personality or being associated with M. Night Shyamalan? Joined: 12.11.2008
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(frank) you have no idea how much I want to, but he has those (frank)ing dogs guarding him. - golfingsince
Poison some steaks. |
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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He needs a swift kick in the nuts. - pete26
Nothing a good pair of shears and some ether couldn't fix. |
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Rayven
Boston Bruins |
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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Tee-Dot
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: For being Stee's alternate personality or being associated with M. Night Shyamalan? Joined: 12.11.2008
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don't get me started on that - Rayven
Just got a pm from BIG...
He will be showing up shortly in efforts to keep Oilhab at bay.
You, him, and I will form a devastating trio that will triple-team the Omnipotent One in the off-chance he comes back. |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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- Rayven
That's the problem Ray, you can't ban humans. |
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Tee-Dot
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Location: For being Stee's alternate personality or being associated with M. Night Shyamalan? Joined: 12.11.2008
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That's the problem Ray, you can't ban humans. - pete26
Ummm... Howard does. |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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- Rayven
A 9-year (1979–88) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that, of the 101 attacks in which breed was recorded, pit bulls were implicated in 42 of those attacks (41.6%).[31] A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.[32] A 5-year (1989–94) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that pit bulls and pit bull mixed breeds were implicated in 24 (28.6%) of the 84 deaths in which breed was recorded.[33]
A 15-year (1991–2005) review of dog attack fatalities investigated by the Kentucky Medical Examiner determined that pit bulls were implicated in 5 of the 11 fatal attacks (45.4%).[34] Another 15-year (1994–2009) review of patients admitted to a Level I Trauma Center with dog bites determined that pit bulls were most often involved in these attacks: of the 228 patients treated, the breed of dog was recorded in 82 attacks, and of these, 29 (35%) attacks were attributed to pit bulls. All other dogs combined accounted for the remaining 65% of attacks.[35] In 44.8% of the attacks, the dog belonged to the victim's family.[35] |
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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A 9-year (1979–88) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that, of the 101 attacks in which breed was recorded, pit bulls were implicated in 42 of those attacks (41.6%). - golfingsince[31] A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.[32] A 5-year (1989–94) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that pit bulls and pit bull mixed breeds were implicated in 24 (28.6%) of the 84 deaths in which breed was recorded.[33]
A 15-year (1991–2005) review of dog attack fatalities investigated by the Kentucky Medical Examiner determined that pit bulls were implicated in 5 of the 11 fatal attacks (45.4%).[34] Another 15-year (1994–2009) review of patients admitted to a Level I Trauma Center with dog bites determined that pit bulls were most often involved in these attacks: of the 228 patients treated, the breed of dog was recorded in 82 attacks, and of these, 29 (35%) attacks were attributed to pit bulls. All other dogs combined accounted for the remaining 65% of attacks.[35] In 44.8% of the attacks, the dog belonged to the victim's family.[35]
Plus they're ugly as (frank) anyways |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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Plus they're ugly as (frank) anyways - AdamFrench
The real question is why the (frank) would someone want to own one? |
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Rayven
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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A 9-year (1979–88) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that, of the 101 attacks in which breed was recorded, pit bulls were implicated in 42 of those attacks (41.6%). - golfingsince[31] A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.[32] A 5-year (1989–94) review of fatal dog attacks in the United States determined that pit bulls and pit bull mixed breeds were implicated in 24 (28.6%) of the 84 deaths in which breed was recorded.[33]
A 15-year (1991–2005) review of dog attack fatalities investigated by the Kentucky Medical Examiner determined that pit bulls were implicated in 5 of the 11 fatal attacks (45.4%).[34] Another 15-year (1994–2009) review of patients admitted to a Level I Trauma Center with dog bites determined that pit bulls were most often involved in these attacks: of the 228 patients treated, the breed of dog was recorded in 82 attacks, and of these, 29 (35%) attacks were attributed to pit bulls. All other dogs combined accounted for the remaining 65% of attacks.[35] In 44.8% of the attacks, the dog belonged to the victim's family.[35]
I won't argue with those numbers but we all know numbers never tell the whole story. Dogs are not inherently nasty, they do what they are trained to do and any animal put in a bad situation can turn out bad. A dog will defend itself if it feels threatened or defend those close to it, it's what they do. You can't brand all dogs or a specific breed of dog with the same stigma. Do all people with "issues" become serial killers ? |
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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I won't argue with those numbers but we all know numbers never tell the whole story. Dogs are not inherently nasty, they do what they are trained to do and any animal put in a bad situation can turn out bad. A dog will defend itself if it feels threatened or defend those close to it, it's what they do. You can't brand all dogs or a specific breed of dog with the same stigma. Do all people with "issues" become serial killers ? - Rayven
You must own a pitbull you sick freak. |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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I won't argue with those numbers but we all know numbers never tell the whole story. Dogs are not inherently nasty, they do what they are trained to do and any animal put in a bad situation can turn out bad. A dog will defend itself if it feels threatened or defend those close to it, it's what they do. You can't brand all dogs or a specific breed of dog with the same stigma. Do all people with "issues" become serial killers ? - Rayven
It has more to do with the unpredictability of certain breeds, or higher percentage of dogs within that breed. When you get an animal like a pitbull that is volatile and powerful, it spells trouble for most people. I agree that it is the people that do a poor job of raising their dogs, but it isn't an issue when they have a retriever. |
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Rayven
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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You must own a pitbull you sick freak. - AdamFrench
nope I don't, but I really don't give a (frank) what you think about it anyhow |
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Symba007
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON Joined: 02.26.2007
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Dave Stubbs @Dave_Stubbs
Ryan White back in for #Habs with Prust out, Budaj in goal, assuming Pateryn stays, keeping Kaberle out |
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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nope I don't, but I really don't give a (frank) what you think about it anyhow - Rayven
Well that's no fun. |
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Symba007
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON Joined: 02.26.2007
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1st degree shoulder separation for Prust, out 10-14 days |
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