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Old December 22nd 03, 08:36 PM
Melinda Shore
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Here's a dumb ****ing putz story:

A guy on the Siberian mushers mailing list was just getting
started in mushing and went out and got a bunch of dogs and
an expensive dog truck. Then he lost his job and couldn't
afford to keep all the dogs so he had to rehome a bunch.
Then he totalled his truck, which apparently was
inadequately insured. Then it turned out that one of his
males was cryptorchid but he couldn't afford the neuter
surgery. In the meantime the cryptorchid male's full sister
came into heat and the dumb ****ing putz failed to keep them
apart, so now the sister's knocked up by her brother. Today
the putz posted something to the mailing list asking if
people thought it would be okay if he sold some of the
puppies without a spay/neuter contract, because a
neighboring "breeder" wants to buy one of the inbred,
cryptorchid- sired puppies for breeding purposes. Stupid
putz insists that he knows the woman well and that she's a
responsible breeder (yeah, that's why she wants one from
this litter), that he's all about the betterment of the
breed, that this would have been a desirable breeding
anyway, and that since an undescended testicle doesn't
interfere with the ability of the dog to run, there's no
problem. And, after all, experienced dog people end up with
accidental breedings all the time. Gak.
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Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

From 1997-2000, while Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton, that company
sold $73 million in equipment and services to Saddam Hussein
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:25 PM
shelly
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Melinda Shore wrote:

a neighboring "breeder" wants to buy one of the inbred,


*surely* you meant breader.

And, after all, experienced dog people end up with accidental
breedings all the time. Gak.


good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.

--
shelly (perfectly foul wench) and elliott and harriet
http://home.bluemarble.net/~scouvrette
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:25 PM
shelly
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Melinda Shore wrote:

a neighboring "breeder" wants to buy one of the inbred,


*surely* you meant breader.

And, after all, experienced dog people end up with accidental
breedings all the time. Gak.


good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.

--
shelly (perfectly foul wench) and elliott and harriet
http://home.bluemarble.net/~scouvrette
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:25 PM
shelly
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Melinda Shore wrote:

a neighboring "breeder" wants to buy one of the inbred,


*surely* you meant breader.

And, after all, experienced dog people end up with accidental
breedings all the time. Gak.


good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.

--
shelly (perfectly foul wench) and elliott and harriet
http://home.bluemarble.net/~scouvrette
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:25 PM
shelly
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Melinda Shore wrote:

a neighboring "breeder" wants to buy one of the inbred,


*surely* you meant breader.

And, after all, experienced dog people end up with accidental
breedings all the time. Gak.


good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.

--
shelly (perfectly foul wench) and elliott and harriet
http://home.bluemarble.net/~scouvrette
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:52 PM
Melinda Shore
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In article e.net,
shelly wrote:
good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.


This guy actually reminds me of Leah (one crisis after
another that he takes to the mailing list, and once the
drama has played out nothing's changed but it's suddenly
O-TAY! [but his crises are real]). However, in this case he
changed his mind and decided to sell the litter under
limited registrations and with s/n contracts after some
big-name Siberian people told him what's what. So maybe
he's not that much like Leah.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

From 1997-2000, while Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton, that company
sold $73 million in equipment and services to Saddam Hussein
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:52 PM
Melinda Shore
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In article e.net,
shelly wrote:
good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.


This guy actually reminds me of Leah (one crisis after
another that he takes to the mailing list, and once the
drama has played out nothing's changed but it's suddenly
O-TAY! [but his crises are real]). However, in this case he
changed his mind and decided to sell the litter under
limited registrations and with s/n contracts after some
big-name Siberian people told him what's what. So maybe
he's not that much like Leah.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

From 1997-2000, while Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton, that company
sold $73 million in equipment and services to Saddam Hussein
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Old December 23rd 03, 12:52 PM
Melinda Shore
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In article e.net,
shelly wrote:
good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.


This guy actually reminds me of Leah (one crisis after
another that he takes to the mailing list, and once the
drama has played out nothing's changed but it's suddenly
O-TAY! [but his crises are real]). However, in this case he
changed his mind and decided to sell the litter under
limited registrations and with s/n contracts after some
big-name Siberian people told him what's what. So maybe
he's not that much like Leah.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

From 1997-2000, while Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton, that company
sold $73 million in equipment and services to Saddam Hussein
  #9  
Old December 23rd 03, 12:52 PM
Melinda Shore
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In article e.net,
shelly wrote:
good grief. that's what i call willfully ignorant. reminds me
of Darlene and her Blue Dawgs.


This guy actually reminds me of Leah (one crisis after
another that he takes to the mailing list, and once the
drama has played out nothing's changed but it's suddenly
O-TAY! [but his crises are real]). However, in this case he
changed his mind and decided to sell the litter under
limited registrations and with s/n contracts after some
big-name Siberian people told him what's what. So maybe
he's not that much like Leah.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

From 1997-2000, while Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton, that company
sold $73 million in equipment and services to Saddam Hussein
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Old December 23rd 03, 01:18 PM
shelly
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Melinda Shore wrote:

This guy actually reminds me of Leah (one crisis after
another that he takes to the mailing list, and once the drama
has played out nothing's changed but it's suddenly O-TAY!
[but his crises are real]).


i can see that. i was responding to the rationalization that
it was a "good" breeding. in that respect he sounds like
Darlene; he clearly *knows* better, but somehow the rules
don't apply to him. how many times did Darlene castigate BYBs
who posted litter ads here? and then she turned around and,
oops, allowed her own dogs to breed. sure, it happens
sometimes, but the honest thing to do is to own up to the
mistake, not try to rationalize it into acceptability.

However, in this case he changed his mind and decided to sell
the litter under limited registrations and with s/n contracts
after some big-name Siberian people told him what's what.
So maybe he's not that much like Leah.


good! hopefully he'll keep his word on that.

--
shelly (perfectly foul wench) and elliott and harriet
http://home.bluemarble.net/~scouvrette
 




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