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Thanks for the information Travis. I didn't know that, If I had a picture of my 88 T-bird, I
would have posted it, but oh well. Not really that fast though Butch.
Gary
Thanks Gary. The patterdale is somewhat uncommon. Most breeders won't sell to just anyone. They are a highly active breed. They are hunting dogs. They are Used in pairs to hunt badgers. Highly intelligent breed. Indoors u can find him next to the heater or under a blanket. Outside he's a nut. Will chase a frizbee all day. Loves the water. Almost has a human personality. My Belgium is closely related to the Germans. U see most police dogs are Belgium, due to speed intelligence, and smell. They are little smaller than a German. Great guard dogs. And very very fast. I'd bet she would give a greyhound a Hell of a race.
Travis
Nice dogs Travis, I've never seen a Patterdale. They must be rare.
At least around here. The Belgian sure resembles the German Shepherd. They
must be related right? Dogs do make the best hunting buddies.
Gary
nice cars too.
That's a beauty 11KBP. MY Skylark is not a GS but it does have the 455 with a turbo 400 stage 3 race tranny. It will geet up and go. And go threw some gas.
Travis
I had a couple of chevelles, 70-SS and a 72. Only lost two races with my 70...Problem was one was down main street of Reese, my home town. :evil: Cops frown upon That! 6 points and I accumulated 11 twice. $800 bucks a year PLPD in 1978. inch:
People always mistake my jeepster for a scout. They are pretty similar. Those Scouts are hard to stop. They go any where. Your Buick must have been hard to part with. inch: They'll have to pry the keys out of my cold hands. After I'm dead :evil:
Thanks
Travis
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