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    Top Dog...

    No...not dog-ring.

    Best in show: German Shorthaired Pointer...

    I had a GSP and she was a great dog. She passed away in 1994, but I have many fond memories of 'Lady.'

    'Bout time a Westminister judge voted for a dog most people can appreciate. For a minute there, I thought the judge was going to select that furry, short thing with a black face.

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    Total agreement.

    I rarely see the same things that "Best in Show" judges see, so I was prepared for my favorite to be dismissed. But that wonderful female did everything right at the right time.

    The GSP is a great breed......and a popular win last night.

    GV

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    The Shorthair was just simply "on" last night. The little Norfolk was right behind. I was rooting for the Great Pyranees. We lost one of those about 1996. Gorgeous dog. Fantastic with little boys crawling all over him.
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    Re: Top Dog...

    Okay... you got your ribbon now get back here behind the duck blind.

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    Oh it's all political and racist, the Bulldogs are never given a fair shot because they are British and have smashed in noses.

    Is it May yet ?

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    Originally posted by CrewChief
    Oh it's all political and racist, the Bulldogs are never given a fair shot because they are British and have smashed in noses.
    and I was going to let "furry, short thing with the black face" go without comment.

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    Fans of the dog show make Trekkies look cool.


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    ...and proud of it. comfortably numb's Avatar
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    Thank goodness these people have found an outlet for whatever it is they need an outlet for.

    Do they check these mutts for performance enhancing milkbones?
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    Cracking up here. "Best In Show" is just beneath Tap in my book. By a dog hair.

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    as your wide receiver on your football team? " - Buck Laughlin

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    "For a minute there, I thought the judge was going to select that furry, short thing with a black face."

    Nah. At best, Spike Lee was a longshot.

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