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- skyerae
- Factory Rider
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Fleebay is supposed to tell me when free listing is, but they "forgot" last weeend But on the positive side Stig notified all of us on the Forum and I sold my Blue Spot Caliper and Eheim fish tank filter media Sold all my bits and pieces and now have nothing more to sell................ am eyeing up the wife, kids and dogs at the moment!!
If you can't do a job properly, don't do it at all !!!
- skyerae
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Take my advice, the dogs (there are two and they are a package deal) will work out about as expensive as the other two. You will be nagged to death by the older boy until you feed and walk him and the younger girl thinks that she can give you kisses on the face but when 40 kg of pure bred German Shepherd hits you on the chest you know all about it. And they are trying their very best to eat us out of house and home - like a teenager but times two. With that kind of description I don't suppose they will sell like a hotcake
If you can't do a job properly, don't do it at all !!!
I'm not to sure about them not selling. German Sheperds are my favourite breed of dog. (A real dog) I've owed two of them, but I was very unlucky with both of them. They both died at a young age. One had a pedigree as long as my arm and the other came from a batch of pups farm. Bit upsetting to talk about it.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Here you are skyerae. The first photo is Brad with the long pedigree. The second one is Max from the farm. I got the Samoyed (the one wearing the top hat) from a rescue centre and bought the bitch from a breeder. She turned out to be a right bitch the dog not the owner. She used to try digging her way out of the garden. She could dig holes faster than a JCB. Anyway they both got married and left home and they are living happily ever after.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
- skyerae
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We have the pure bred G.S. and a Lurcher cross G.S. I think the mother ran past a Lurcher at some stage in her past as he looks like a smaller German Shepherd but with the Lurcher shaped rear. He sleeps most of the time as old (just on 13 years old) and the German Shepherd bitch is 4 and a half. She lets my youngest daugher (same age) do anything to her and lets her live afterwards. She is really good but very strong -willed and tries to get her own way. Doesn't work when I am around well at least that's what I think.
If you can't do a job properly, don't do it at all !!!
Have a read of this. Scroll down to stig's write up, because imageshack does play up a bit. Does for me anyway.
http://www.exup1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=237
It is easy to do even I can do it.
http://www.exup1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=237
It is easy to do even I can do it.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
- oldskoolexup
- Motormouth
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