chilehunter said:no offence but IMO a dog must weigh AT LEAST 30 lbs!!! to be called a dog ...I'm sure my dog would love to play with that toy dog
chilliman64 said:tried boiling water?
DEFCON Creator said:Boiling water will have no effect. They've been munching on the various petrie dish cultures and mutagens for months now, and I dare not piss them off, for fear of retrubutive action taken by them during my stage 3 sleep.
DEFCON Creator said:Boiling water will have no effect. They've been munching on the various petrie dish cultures and mutagens for months now, and I dare not piss them off, for fear of retrubutive action taken by them during my stage 3 sleep.
chilehunter said:turkey - we're just razzing you about your dog size so dont take it to serious, its kinda like ford vs chevy.
potawie - thats a cool looking husky, great coat (color), someone I know had a husky for a little bit (I dont know why they sold him?) but the dog had basically the same kind of coat as yours & it had ice blue eyes when I say ice blue I mean like iceberg ice blue, it was a very cool looking dog.
chilliman - shes just average size for the females of the breed, cane corso (pronounced Ka nay corso) 90 lbs which is about 41 Kg very smart dog & drool free unlike other mastiffs
chilliman64 said:better lookout DC, as soon as they see your REM they'll chew your eyelids clean off!
LUCKYDOG said:I dont have any pics right now, afterall I am at work , I have a Staffordshire Terrier and an English Bulldog ...
imaguitargod said:My roommate's got an American Staffordshire Terrier...
xgrafcorex said:so far i haven't been bitten by any of my bugs, one of my snakes likes to bite every now and then..but it has a small mouth and even smaller teeth so it doesn't hurt at all. i just hope it has an attitude adjustment before it becomes full grown!
when i was in elementary school or middle school, i got bit by a decent sized centipede.. no necrotic effects like the venom of a brown recluse, but it sure hurt quite a bit!
xgrafcorex said:actually picked up a brown recluse and let it wander around on his hand/arm before releasing it into a bush.
Sickmont said:I've found that usually with snakes, the older and bigger they get they don't bite as much. At least my buddy with all the constrictors says so. He says the the babys are usually nervous as hell and are very, very defensive, i.e. bite alot. But they tend to calm down considerable as they get older and larger.
As for centipedes, those f**kers freak me the hell out. I can't stand those nasty sumbitches. I like all bugs EXCEPT those damn things. I got bit by one when i was around 4 or 5 and wound up in the ER because it nailed me in the neck and my throat and head swelled up and shut everything up.
imaguitargod said:WHAT A MORON! WOW!