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Everything posted by thorne
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20 - 110 It interesting that a fucking IC made that differance on your car, I would have never expected that with out a tune. I want my IC now.
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I disagre on the coke ME= digg car. But I getcha one you non honker I still fear that son of a bitch up top. Its got me hands down in the 100-110 range. It was damn close races on the Mach/wrx/srt.
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These are breeding stock she is a IOEBA Accredited breeder. This one has not be breed nor can she be. I don't the details honestly. She just told me about it when i was there. She breeds them for a living and has very high standards for a breeding stock. The members of the family are Hemi and Diamond they will never leave. The rest are breeding stock.
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Yeah dragway 71 was not bad though.
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OMW. Hopefully there is more then me and dereck this time.
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Bad angles man Stompy is not ugly
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So my dog was bred a few months ago and the puppys were born 5 days ago.This is our pic of the liter. We are done no more dogs . We get him around XMAS! If anyone is interested in a puppy please let me know, My aunt needs to sell them quickly. This is my aunt who has cancer so she can't hang onto them long as its allot of work. They go for 1800-2500 because of there line and colors. I can get them for 1600$. http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/Stompy2face.JPG http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/ministomp.MPG http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/Microstomp2.JPG http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/Roxy.JPG Mommy http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/allpuppies.JPG
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My aunt is selling one of her adults to make room for new stock. I can get here on a spade contract "can't be bred" for 500$. If you look up the breed this is a great price. Here are pics of hog Dog http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/hoggy1.jpg http://bamb.ohiogaming.net/puppys/HogDogface.jpg
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Monitors, Printers, Computers, Waterbeds, Desk
thorne replied to Gergwheel1647545492's topic in Other Stuff
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cya in the morning!!!!
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http://media.www.thelantern.com/media/storage/paper333/news/2005/11/17/Campus/How-The.Mirror.Lake.Jump.Came.To.Be-1108362.shtml
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couple of them were tight as fuck
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My boy is most likely being fixed here soon, I think he's done my aunts just to sick to keep doing this.
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I agree 100%, His shit plus a bunch of books has helped me understand dogs allot more then i did when i was a kid. I got a couple good books laying around still i believe. MY puppy book was the best because with out it I would have went nuts.
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ROFL @ all but ronpaul your just hatin cause he is IMUROBGYN and your just a AMATUREOBGYN
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If the dog is not to be a breeding dog then I feel it should be neutered because dogs to get a agressive nature towards other dogs who are not neuitered. Thats a fact of nature, Hard to fight off a instict like mating. Like Titan is a good mating stock, He's been bred a few times if I rember you telling me. But you can't tell me that he would not go after a dog with balls quicker then a dog without. If stompy was fixed I bet they would get along. But yeah I could see them going at it. Specially after seeing that pit come after joe. That pit was not fixed ether, He had his on issues above that though.
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I was saying as a second battery. My bad. But this man above me knows what he is talkinga bout.
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At the track a coke might be 20 hahahahaha 1 coke it is. Carl, Whats that monstah run?
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Whats interesting is that my dog is a recreation of what the orginal bulldogge looked like before it was bred with a pug.
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I personally like to run junction blocks, Also think about a yellow top as that setup WILL cause dimmage. My 95 mustang and my monte both would dimm using a 600watt monoblock.
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and because I think he's so cool looking I present Big Joe Joe. 100lbs of loyal love http://www.i7-d.com/thorne/theboys/100_0505.JPG
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Yeah, Thats kinda uncooth for Jamie to come on here and talk like A. IPS built the block. B. He's the customer. Ok maybe you like your shop (AP) but does that give you a right to rip into another shop for a issue that they were not even made aware of? OR Given a chance to make right. When I had my downpipe put on it rattled. This was a DP I purchased myself against Brandons suggestion. Well it was a figment issue of my China bay pipe. When i made a comment to Brandon about all of this it was REPAIRED at no charge to me. I think honestly Jamie you jumped the gun and should let the parties involved deal with the issue. BTW Brandon thanks for getting me in Friday on such short notice and staying a bit late to let me finish up my tune.
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BTW, Pack leader instict makes the dog period. I've had my male in the room with a female in Heat with 4 other OEB's and because Joe was commanded to submit there was no fights. If you walk your dog were does he walk? My dogs require no raising of voice. I've never even slapped my boys, I don't have to a simple hiss and they stop what there doing.
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Olde English Bulldogge. My aunt just had a litter which my dog was the sire. They have awesome temperments. I've had small children including infants around joe. Trust me not a single person would think of breaking into my place. They are extremely smart, Not prone to hip displasyia as the other bulldogges. I'm going down to see the puppies saturday as I've got rights to 1. If you want I can take some pics for you. They run retail 1600$ but If you want one we can talk numbers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olde_English_Bulldogge History The Olde English Bulldogge is a re-creation of the Bulldog that existed in England between 1811 and 1820. They were bred to bait animals; mainly bulls and bears. These baiting sports were popular from their inception in 1100 till made illegal in 1835. In bull baiting the dog flattened himself on the ground and crept as close to the bull as possible and then darted to try to catch the bull by the nose. The bull was tethered by a collar, rope and stake in the ground. He tried to catch the dog as he came and threw him 40' into the air. The dog's owner tried to catch him as he fell. In 1835, the Cruelty to Animals Act passed in Parliament which outlawed baiting. The Bulldog's work was over and he rapidly started dying out. In about 1865 dog shows started and remnants of the Bulldog were used to resurect the Breed. The Olde English Bulldogge is a re-creation of the "Regency Period Bull Baiter", developed by David Leavitt, of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. In 1971 Mr. Leavitt started his project by using a cattle line breeding scheme of Dr. Fechimer from Ohio State University. The goal was to create a dog with the look, health, and athleticism of the original bull-baiting dogs, but with a less aggressive temperament. The composition of the OEB was ½ Bulldog, 1/6 Bullmastiff, 1/6 American Pit Bull Terrier, and 1/6 American Bulldog. After many carefully planned crosses, the Olde English Bulldogge emerged and began to breed true. Leavitt formed the Olde English Bulldogge Association to keep the stud book and issue registration papers. In the 1980s Ben and Karen Campetti from Sandisfield, Massachusetts started showing the breed in Molosser breed shows across the country and achieved great success. and for 2 years the OEB was the top rare breed in conformation shows. In 1993 Leavitt stopped breeding and turned the OEBA registry as well as his personal breeding stock over to Michael Walz. Today's OEB is breeding true to form and possesses good health, agility,temperament and the looks of the old working Bull Baiter. The Olde English Bulldogge Kennel Club and Leavitt Bulldog Associationare recognized as the breed clubs of the Olde English Bulldogge and are working to protect and maintain the bloodlines. The OEBKC and the LBA are currently in the process of achieving UKC recognition and have unified, single breed standard.