Do I look like Park Ji Sung?
Possibly. I've certainly seen a chinese-looking bloke at quite a few away games. Is that you?
Do I look like Park Ji Sung?
A Chinese guy at an Albion soccerball match? How strange.Possibly. I've certainly seen a chinese-looking bloke at quite a few away games. Is that you?
My first dog was a black cocker spaniel - got him, when I was six, as a tiny puppy. I was terrified of dogs, so my parents decided to get one that I could help bring up. Best thing ever. He was gorgeous, very huggable, fun and full of beans. Plus, he liked to eat his own poo and puke, so there was never much mess
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That because you have a common interest to break the conversational ice with. I quite enjoy chatting with the other dog owners whilst taking our dog for a walk, exchanging dog training tips etc which is very useful for us as he is the first dog we have had.What I also found strange was the people, fellow dog-walkers, that only spoke to you for the first time because you had a dog. In some cases, who'd been walking past you for years. It's like a secret society, the Freemasons or something. They would the following day remember the dog's name, rank, serial number, breed etc etc, but not who you were, your wife or children. I thought that was odd.
ive got a 2 1/2 yr old beagle, shes was a pain in the arse as a pup but shes good as gold now. hard to train but shes got a proper personality. she looks the business and girls love her
And small enough to drop kick if she pisses me off
Absolutely. We've got three dogs (two cocker spaniels and a toy poodle) and we've made some genuine friends with some other dog owners we've met.That because you have a common interest to break the conversational ice with. I quite enjoy chatting with the other dog owners whilst taking our dog for a walk,....
Absolutely. We've got three dogs (two cocker spaniels and a toy poodle) and we've made some genuine friends with some other dog owners we've met.
The downside of having dogs is they don't live that long (especially pedigrees). Losing a dog, even though you know when you get them that they're not going to live for ever, is as heartbreaking as a losing a close relative.
I know that, you know that. But does Derek next door?
Ex Albion winger and FA Cup finalist NEIL SMILLIE had that dog.
I know because I met it. About ten times. In fact, I spent an entire summer knocking on his door, asking him for shedloads of autographs and then selling them at school.
The kids keep badgering me. Personally I've never had a dog before.
Stick with a badger then.
If that's who I think it is, are you going to sit next to me at Falmer? It'll be just like the good old days but with the Samuels.I well remember that Sim. Remember when he kindly got "Boys in the Old Brighton Blue" signed by the whole FA Cup squad, then forgot to sign it himself! Still got it somewhere...
ps don't get a dog - YOU'LL end up walking it, not your kids.
My wife and I have 3 Basenjis. Eddie, George and Winston. Infact, George is the top ranked lure coursing Basenji in europe at the moment. These guys love to run but at home all they wanna do is curl up on the sofa and sleep. Infact, They are very much like like cats. They don't bark either, so excellent if you have neighbours. Because or their cat-like temperament they can be difficult to train. That is why they seem to come bottom, just above Afghans, as the dumbest dogs in most surveys. If you throw a ball for one of them they just look at you with a 'What did you do that for look'. They won't fetch it. Personally, I think that's a sighn of inteligence...Would you fetch a stick?