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  1. #71
    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    LOL Harley was around 3-3 1/2lbs. Richie would have a helluva time shoving my Harley up his ass LOL
    That's an image I didn't want in my head lol


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  2. #72
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    Pit Bull Thread...

    Quote Originally Posted by gn7 View Post
    anybody that thinks a pit is a pet.
    If you wish to have a lethal weapon in house, deal with the consequences of that lethal weapon.
    My AR never hurt anybody, and if it ever does, be assured I will take all responsibility for it. The same should be said for EVERY person that owes a pit.
    YOU made the decision to have the beast, own up to the responsibility and stop blaming an animal that is only does EXACTLY what it was designed to do.

    If you cannot except the FULL responsibility for your lethal weapon and the harm it can inflect, then don't own it. Know different than a firearm.
    You are fucked up! Why don't you come over so my dog can bite you in your ass! Then ill take responsibility for that. POS!! Oh and bring your gun so you can shoot my dog and me! Douchebag I don't like you anymore Bob!
    Last edited by Wendi; 01-21-2014 at 09:13 PM.

  3. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    Bob.....bob....bob..bob. If a intruder, or anyone else that was NOT welcome in my home, broke in. I most surly would NOT pull my dog on him or her. Unless my dog was made of metal that Smith & Wesson on the side



    Technically I would pull the Judge or the Sig, but Smith & Wesson sounds so much more intimidating
    What if the intruder was pit in back yard, and your 4 year old was playing back there. How big is the magazine in your AR??

    NO! he does NO get the benefit of the doubt, NO he does not have to make the first move! He is TOAST.

    BUT and this is a BIG BUT, his owners get to live if I get to him BEFORE he makes his move. Otherwise they are just as dead as he is.

  4. #74
    So, I been on a train all day dealing with wall to wall fucktards and I come back to this. This thread is a recipe for disaster. And as one of the main instigators of the last one, and the author of the most famous HB fight thread of all time, the infamous Pitbull vs. train thread, I have only one thing to say about this thread.....


    I'm sitting this one out. Have at it.


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  5. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    LOL Harley was around 3-3 1/2lbs. Richie would have a helluva time shoving my Harley up his ass LOL
    I bet he'd still try. When you say Richie, you're still talking about Gere, right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    You are fucked up! Why don't you come over so my dog can bite you in your ass! Then ill take responsibility for that. POS!!
    Why you goin all Sherman on Bob?

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    Hell, shoot this guy and we'll have bacon and carnitas burritos.
    Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear.

  9. #79
    Despite this bad rap, a well-bred, well-socialized and well-trained pit bull is one of the most delightful, intelligent and gentle dogs imaginable. It is truly a shame that the media continues to portray such a warped image of this beautiful, loyal and affectionate breed. Pit bulls once enjoyed a wonderful reputation. Some of the most famous dogs in American history were pit bulls. A pit bull named Stubby, a decorated hero during World War One, earned several medals and was even honored at the White House. During duty, he warned soldiers of gas attacks, found wounded men in need of help and listened for oncoming artillery rounds. Pit bulls have been featured in well-known advertising campaigns for companies such as Levis, Buster Brown Shoes and Wells Fargo. The image of a pit bull, which was considered a symbol of unflagging bravery and reliability, represented the United States on recruiting and propaganda posters during World War One. Many famous figures, including Helen Keller, President Theodore Roosevelt, General George Patton, President Woodrow Wilson, Fred Astaire and Humphrey Bogart, shared their lives and homes with pit bulls.

  10. #80
    Wendi
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    Pit Bull Thread...

    Bob can kiss Roscoes ass! He's mean. I will defend my dog and I don't appreciate what Bob is saying about him. He sure enjoys this bullshit thread and so do you HB! Anyone who wants to bag on my dog can seriously fuck off and die!
    Last edited by Wendi; 01-21-2014 at 09:22 PM.

 

 

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