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Thought I'd start a fred about the big Dogs you've spotted in ED...'cause I'm bored!...and I'm not a dog luva either.


Here are the ones I've spotted so far...


1) Clarence - The Grey Weimar (sp?) owned by the bald fella from the Bishop.


2) Some old boy walking around with 2 huge fluffy dogs that look like Huskys (They are not huskies though but some other breed which I don't know) - he's on to a winner with those dog's as whenever he takes them out he always get's stopped by girl's (old and young) wanting to stroke and pet them!... bet he loves it!


3) A young fella who uses the 8.35 from ED to London Bridge - with a puppy or v.young version of the same breed that the old fella has.

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> Thought I'd start a fred about the big Dogs you've

> spotted in ED...'cause I'm bored!...and I'm not a

> dog luva either.

>

> Here are the ones I've spotted so far...

>

> 1) Clarence - The Grey Weimar (sp?) owned by the

> bald fella from the Bishop.

>

> 2) Some old boy walking around with 2 huge fluffy

> dogs that look like Huskys (They are not huskies

> though but some other breed which I don't know) -

> he's on to a winner with those dog's as whenever

> he takes them out he always get's stopped by

> girl's (old and young) wanting to stroke and pet

> them!... bet he loves it!

>

> 3) A young fella who uses the 8.35 from ED to

> London Bridge - with a puppy or v.young version of

> the same breed that the old fella has.


the young fella has obviously seen all the action the old fella gets and thought who needs singles nights in sainsburys i,ll get myself a husky lookalike.

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I don't think the young fell is using the pup to its full potential though... he should teach it some cute tricks and get it to perform them in front of the ladies....(its a very cute dog)!


The old fella just loves all the attention - I've seen him in action a few times now!

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We were walking through Goose Green a couple of months ago and saw the 2 huge fluffy dogs being walked in the dog free bit, so I obviously pointed this out to the fat guy and his mate who was walking them, he replied;

"it's alright I work for the parks department"

"hmmmm, doesn't mean you can walk your dogs in the dog free bit does it?"

"I look after he place so I can do what I want"

"shouldn't you set an example to people then and not walk your dogs in there"

"blah blah blah something about them being good dogs and they've done their business already so go away"

"fact is mate it's a dog free area and your dogs are in there"

"blah blah agressive talk about why don't I sod off and mind my my own business"

So we walk off and now dislike the fat bloke who walks those big dogs. Lovely dogs though.

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fractionater Wrote:

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> I don't think the young fell is using the pup to

> its full potential though... he should teach it

> some cute tricks and get it to perform them in

> front of the ladies....(its a very cute dog)!

>

> The old fella just loves all the attention - I've

> seen him in action a few times now!



i,m sure he does its probably the closest he gets to any action at his age.

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Baldy, that sounds strangely like a description of craig bellamy!

When I grew up a friend of mine had a munsterlander, a dog I absolutely adored (mairead hates dogs so sadly will never get to own one). Anybody got one I can arrange to pet on the green some time in a non-cottaging manner?

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El M, who is craig bellamy?!

H, I know because some friends of mine had a dalmatian (also they are the only dogs that genuinely smile at humans - most people think they are snarling when they do this, but actually it's a smile).*





*I also know so much about dogs because I used to work at Dog World magazine when I was younger.

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"El M, who is craig bellamy?!

H, I know because some friends of mine had a dalmatian (also they are the only dogs that genuinely smile at humans - most people think they are snarling when they do this, but actually it's a smile).* "

*I also know so much about dogs because I used to work at Dog World magazine when I was younger."



Weimaraners smile too!

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