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I'm always amazed - or should I say amused - by all the firsts I read here, especially when it's posted as the Members 1st ever post....
Just saying - grain of salt might be needed sometimes....
Carry on....
Wow....they aint' easy to slice through. Can't imagine a pooch going through kevlar belt..but, well..time to coat it with cayenne pepper....should keep the animals off the belt.
I'd never even heard of them. But after a quick google....those are FINE looking dogs. Had to chip in as dogs are on my mind right now - we have a new pup arriving on Monday. She's a 12 week old deerhound bitch. We already have one the same and they look like this:
Silent hunter killers, bred to take down 250lb Scottish red deer. Sorry for the thread derailment. Normal service is now resumed.
EDIT: When the one we already have was pup, she ate all the woodwork in an entire room - right down to the structural stuff. We had to have it torn down and rebuilt. I will keep this one well away from my bike.
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