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Doggie role reversal
Another fun day at work.
We were surveying a house out in the boonies today and they had 2 dogs in a kennel. At first glance I was worried about the Pit but the mutt proved to be the true bad dog. We fed them some Milkbone dog treats I keep in the truck even though we did not have to win them over. I really do not like pits in general but this one was a sweetie the mutt on the other hand wanted to eat me. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...h_CIMG1935.jpg |
When you said doggie role reversal, I thought it was going to be along the lines of the "reverse cowgirl." I couldn't figure out what a doggie reversal would be, though....
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That wasn't what I was expecting the post to be about...
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Me either. Too much time at ADVrider has distorted my sensibilities. Is the one in the pic a pup?
Jim |
Damn no porn here. :D
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I have no clue what you guys are referring to. I do not ride so I guess I am out of the loop.
My guess is the Pit is young it was really sweet and friendly. The other mutt was a nasty one, if it was loose it would have been dog #3 in 10 years that would not let in the yard no matter the bribe. This dog attacked me, not in this vid but when I first went over after feeding it, it came after me, it was small and I swatted it with my field book and it got the hint to leave me alone and keep its distance. The BS I have to go through with this job. In the office its a-hole clients in the field, dogs. I prefer the dogs. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21.../th_baddog.jpg |
I thought this thread would involve bestiality, role playing, and butt darts.
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Hmm...a combination of the downward dog and the reverse cowgirl...
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In my experience, pit and pit mixes are among the nicest and most loving breeds. There are certainly bad ones which is highly correlated to bad owners -- don't blame the breed, blame the owner.
Chip - the sorta-kinda chocolate lab: http://www.plumley.org/photos/chip/images/image003.jpg |
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