Absolutely, but in the vein of it is better to keep quiet and have people think you are stupid than to open you mouth and dispel all doubt I will refrain from posting a photograph. There are people looking for me based on my reputation alone so I will remain incognito. Who would want the like of Posh Spice hanging around your back door?
Whereas, if you looked like Sean Bean you could come and hang round my neck never mind the door _________________ Jan
Merlin, hips 9/9=18 and Ghillie, hips 8/9=17
Pull [n or v] An equal and opposite force perpetrated on both ends of a lead that results in the inevitable tripping and falling of the human involved!!
This is Judy, Exile on Main Street, the Grande Dame at Glencuan being now eight years old. She has won an open stake and has other open stake awards. She's a small dog but as Tom Dunne would say "Nobody's told her yet". She has guts by the bucket full and drive and desire to spare but then with Jump as her sire it is hardly surprising. Judy's mian fault is that she hates Roxy, with a passion. In all other respects she is a perfect dog.
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This is Jalad, Ballincoher Barcley, another Jump pup. This is one of the best photographs that I have taken of any dog on point but it only tells half the story.The bottom one is more charastic of Jalad, flat out. All the time. His greatest asset, and his biggest failing is his nose. He goes well on the hill after grouse but on pheasant, where the is a lot of scent about the ground, he picks up all the scent trails and gets led astray. Problem is that I need to get him qualified to run on the mountain and it is pheasant stakes where I am more likely to get him a run. Ross is convinced that 2009 will be his year.
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