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Posher778 05-10-2010 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 860087)
I know the feeling...not quite like being yourself is it...Back "in my day", these kind of drugs were REALLY pushed on teens that were a little different, lacked focus or were easily distracted by their own thoughts and ponderances, or had problems with nazi-like school faculty...and many a mislead parent would try medication as a first step, I've been in the firing line of just about every drug company that drums out this stuff in my time...strangest thing is, when I stopped taking all that shit, and just worked myself out, I more or less "grew out of it" on my own anyways, well the behavioural and destructive side anyways...I'm still a little, ?different? but fuck that, it's who I am.
But yeah, on the plus side if you have study or tests to do, it'll get you through that - just not life.


I've had things like this happen too...can't really specify how it was but yeah almost like there's images of familiarity burnt into your mind...don't even know if when it happened/happens with me if it's my eyes, or my mind playing tricks on me...it's weird.


Thanks, and, thanks.


It's strange, for sure. I definitely need the med for studying and focusing (and for the record, I don't care about anyone's opposition to this drug, and I know there are plenty who say it's useless, phony, whatever. You obviously haven't taken it, or it didn't work for you.) The problem is it turns me into a zombie, where I won't eat or sleep or do ANYTHING other than study, work, organize, stare at the wall. It's nice in some ways because shit really gets done, and fast, but what happens when everything is done and the med hasn't worn off? *stares into space*

illdojo 05-10-2010 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 860078)
Is that a cavalier/spaniel?
Unless it's a breed you have over there I'd say it was crossed with something bigger...body shape is pretty hm, almost strange looking for that particular dog?
Not in a bad way, it's just unusual.

He's a AKC pure breed Brittany Spaniel. He was only 2 months old in that pic. He's 6 months now. They were breed for hunting birds(I'm not a hunter). My bitch ex-girlfriend took my heart.. but let me keep the dog.

Elvis_Christ 05-10-2010 07:56 PM

That is one cool looking dog bro.

cheebacheeba 05-26-2010 09:31 PM

They're still pretty young, only just over 2 weeks old now...well between 2-3 anyways. These aren't the best pics, and they're at a stage where they don't quite have their full coat, and they look quite chubby and "compressed" but, here they are:
The males are the two brindle ones and the white-ish one with the "mask" right around it's head/ears - I'll be getting one of these.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...pies/pups5.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...pies/pups4.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...pies/pups3.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...pies/pups2.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...pies/pups1.jpg

Theyre quite large and stocky for their age, I like this.
You can see by the profile of the one looking to the left, that their terrier side has come back out a bit due to the foxterrier X staffyterrier breeding.
I've heard them over the phone, crying and kind of growling...I'll probably actually be picking up mine in a couple of weeks.

- B.

neverending 05-26-2010 09:47 PM

Adorable!.

Caenxavier 05-27-2010 12:29 AM

What a cute pooch!

Have to get rid of my dogs, move into a smaller place, fuck America.

wufongtan. 05-27-2010 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 858054)
Seriously what the fuck runs through people's heads that bait animals? Makes me spit blood. .

Probably the same sort of people, who are sick of having the guts ripped out of their livestock, by domestic dogs,that are "let" out for a run.

cheebacheeba 05-27-2010 04:38 AM

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Probably the same sort of people, who are sick of having the guts ripped out of their livestock, by domestic dogs,that are "let" out for a run.
Dogs like that, yeah I understand...probably get left to sleep outside or under the house etc a bit too much...Sounds like that would be some form of acting out through either lack of attention and/or seperation anxiety, perhaps severe lack of food?
I can understand that being a bit annoying though...this is why it's important that responsible dog owners that bother to understand the mentality of the creature, that they consider its intended surroundings and socialise it as such with any and all other animals it's likely to encounter.
For the record, there aren't any stock farms near where the incident occurred, well, and my dog preferred to attack inanimate objects, and things with wheels.

Straker 05-27-2010 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 862163)
Theyre quite large and stocky for their age, I like this.
You can see by the profile of the one looking to the left, that their terrier side has come back out a bit due to the foxterrier X staffyterrier breeding.
I've heard them over the phone, crying and kind of growling...I'll probably actually be picking up mine in a couple of weeks.

- B.

I've had staffie's in the family my whole life, (Not such a stretch coming from Staffordshire myself) they are awesome dogs. Great with people, amazing with children but probably not always so great with other dogs. They're crazy excitable and don't grow up, but they are great dogs to be around and love being around people. Don't know anything about foxterriers, but you can definatley see the staffie in those puppies. Nice pics. :cool:

wufongtan. 05-27-2010 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 862182)
Dogs like that, yeah I understand...probably get left to sleep outside or under the house etc a bit too much...Sounds like that would be some form of acting out through either lack of attention and/or seperation anxiety, perhaps severe lack of food?
I can understand that being a bit annoying though...this is why it's important that responsible dog owners that bother to understand the mentality of the creature, that they consider its intended surroundings and socialise it as such with any and all other animals it's likely to encounter.
For the record, there aren't any stock farms near where the incident occurred, well, and my dog preferred to attack inanimate objects, and things with wheels.

If there are no real farmers around, it was probably some wanker hobby farmer. Worried about his chickens. Or just some sick prick. And since your dog was so old. It would have been highly unlikely, that he would start attacking stock anyway. But i know how ya feel. I lost a dog, which i owned for about ten years a little while ago. And as much of a pain in the arse he could be. I still miss the mutt. But i'm luckier than you. Mine died of a snake bite. At least i don't have the extra aggravation of some eff wit killing it.


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