#1 y'all takin notes? Bet he buckled her in on the return trip. Precious cargo n'all or maybe a lite bondage theme. No matter, this guy's got game. #7 the tail says that pup is having a ball!
#7 - That's a Great Pyrenees, bred to be livestock protector. Bonds with herd/flock as puppy. So saying, most of their 'protection' is loud, energetic, and enthusiastic barking. They bark at threats, real or imaginary. Ours barks at coyotes at night, neighbor's circular saw, retirees walking their dog, life squad sirens, and ancient Confederate ghosts. (or something) You can see the point the bear reaches when he says, 'f* this, my ears hurt'. Our Byron was socialized with humans so he's just a big cuddly polar bear pony, but he still barks. a lot.
#7 - Wagging tails don't always mean dogs want to be friendly, but - I notice that the owner's hand darts into the picture there for an instant - the imbecile was right there in front of the bear, egging the dog on.
#4 was one of the first things I saw when I hired into the foundry. It is actually pretty safe. Just like walking on a bed of red hot coals. The steam protects your skin from burning. But impressive to an 18 year old kid.
#4,5, & 6: Play stupid games, win stupud prizes.
ReplyDelete#7: Good dog! No biscuit; have a steak instead!
#7 That lab only wants to play. See the tail wagging and his look of disappointment when his new pal leaves.
ReplyDeleteSorta like #9
#7 No way would I sic my dog on a bear.
ReplyDelete#1 y'all takin notes? Bet he buckled her in on the return trip. Precious cargo n'all or maybe a lite bondage theme. No matter, this guy's got game.
ReplyDelete#7 the tail says that pup is having a ball!
#3. What is that?
ReplyDelete#7 - That's a Great Pyrenees, bred to be livestock protector. Bonds with herd/flock as puppy. So saying, most of their 'protection' is loud, energetic, and enthusiastic barking. They bark at threats, real or imaginary. Ours barks at coyotes at night, neighbor's circular saw, retirees walking their dog, life squad sirens, and ancient Confederate ghosts. (or something) You can see the point the bear reaches when he says, 'f* this, my ears hurt'. Our Byron was socialized with humans so he's just a big cuddly polar bear pony, but he still barks. a lot.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor has one of those dogs. He's a really good dog too. Absolutely fearless but loves the shit out of people.
Delete#7 - Wagging tails don't always mean dogs want to be friendly, but - I notice that the owner's hand darts into the picture there for an instant - the imbecile was right there in front of the bear, egging the dog on.
ReplyDelete#7 Great Pyrenees, great breed....
ReplyDelete#1 - "When a man opens a car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife."
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#4 was one of the first things I saw when I hired into the foundry. It is actually pretty safe. Just like walking on a bed of red hot coals. The steam protects your skin from burning. But impressive to an 18 year old kid.
ReplyDelete#2 one hell of a Chastity Belt
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#10 Good excuse to cop a feel!
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