05-01-2012, 06:12 PM
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See if you can train your cat to do this: Best Dog Ever. Dog Gurard Owner's Bike! video.
Best Dog Ever. Dog Guards Owner's Bike
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05-01-2012, 06:12 PM
0 See if you can train your cat to do this: Best Dog Ever. Dog Gurard Owner's Bike! video.
05-01-2012, 06:33 PM
0 I kinda feel bad for the dog. Having to sit in that unnatural position can't be comfortable. It is kinda cool that he digs riding (again) in an uncomfortable position on the back rack though. The owner should build him a comfy seat. He deserves it.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head
0 (05-01-2012, 06:33 PM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: I kinda feel bad for the dog. Having to sit in that unnatural position can't be comfortable. It is kinda cool that he digs riding (again) in an uncomfortable position on the back rack though. The owner should build him a comfy seat. He deserves it. I totally agree. Did you also note that the fellow keeps waiting for the dog to get ready, and started out only after the dog barked for him to go? I was also surprised how the dog was able to use the wheel spokes as a step ladder. Neat.
05-01-2012, 07:11 PM
0 That dog probably watches is owner sleep, thinking about chewing on his throat.
05-01-2012, 10:09 PM
0 Lol, looking at the surrounds of that town or whatever it may be I get the feeling that guy doesn't even have a pot to piss in. Probably couldn't afford to modify the bike even if he wants to.
05-02-2012, 06:49 PM
0 Yeah, those people looking were probably really wanting to take the dog home for dinner, not steal the bike.
05-02-2012, 07:42 PM
0 When I was stationed in Korea, in 1971, I had a cocker spaniel I inherited from a friend who rotated several months after I arrived there. I had heard all the horror stories about Koreans just looking for a nice dog to have over for dinner. And it really worried me that my little 'Yumchi' would get loose and then never coming back.
Well, one day, I had to go into the field and inspect one of the tank company's M60A1 that had gotten stuck and needed help from the Bn Maintenance section. As Bn Motor officer, I needed to go out with the M-88 recovery crew. So when I came back that evening, Yumchi had disappeared. I was heartbroken, and offered a reward for anyone finding him, and got my houseboy to go to the village next to our compound, and pass the word around. After about ten days, some village fellow came around and stated that he knew where Yumchi was, but it would cost me to get him back. I agreed and paid the reward, and later had Yumchi returned. He was the most contented little fellow I had ever seen. Later my houseboy told me that the villagers were using him as a stud for all the village's bitches in heat. Obviously there were a lot of Koreans who liked the looks of my cocker spaniel. No wonder Yumchi liked to sneak out on me. Well, he repeated this escape another time, and I had to go through all the necessary steps to pay for his return. So much for my worry about him becoming someone's dinner. I'll never forget the contented look on his face when he was brought back to me, the little bugger.
05-03-2012, 03:12 PM
0 Looks safer than what Mark told me he used to do with his dog. It sat on the tank of his motorbike, until one day it jumped off and chased a cat.
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