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Post by Mark on Jan 12, 2006 16:06:07 GMT 1
edit: here's the video...
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Post by Mark on Jan 12, 2006 16:21:08 GMT 1
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Post by theevilfairy on Jan 12, 2006 18:50:09 GMT 1
ha ha thats ace
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Post by Martin on Jan 12, 2006 18:57:42 GMT 1
Thanks for the vid ;D . I missed it in the morning due to my paper-round.
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Post by Mark on Jan 16, 2006 17:19:37 GMT 1
another quick update! Between Lisa, Callum, Bernard and myself, we've now raised about £700 in fees from newspapers, magazines and tv companies. It's all going to the Great Dane Society (where Lisa and Callum originally got Bernard) to help them look after the dogs that still haven't found a home. Their site is www.danes.org.ukCheers, and thanks to all the contributors!
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Post by theevilfairy on Jan 16, 2006 17:42:58 GMT 1
Aww that is such a great thing to do!
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Post by Mark on Jan 18, 2006 13:41:59 GMT 1
Aw no! But he doesn't actually show any evidence or proof...it seems to be purely self-important pompous waffle! That's not a very scientific perspective! I'm sure the people of Fife would love to see your definitive research! Where is it? The paw is rounded?! It has evidence of claws though! Cats retract theirs when they walk don't they. I'm happy to be wrong, but I'd like some real evidence that contradicts mine first! And he might be better qualified than me for animal prints, but nowhere near as qualified as my sister! So my expert's honours degree in biology, masters degree in wildlife biology and 4 years experience working as a park ranger outclass his dna and forensic science qualifications by miles in this situation. Her expertise in this situation absolutely eclipses his. Took part in a competition! That must mean I'm an expert in food, I won a free burger at McDonalds once. Shame some people can't see the lighter side, oh well, there's always one.... don't forget there's a real expert opinion here: Big Cat or Muckle Dog? (Fife Free Press)
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Post by purplenote on Jan 18, 2006 17:28:38 GMT 1
Aww, looks like we ruined the only thing that spiced up his dull, humourless life. Poor guy. S'ok, if he's so sure they're not dog tracks, then he'll be comforatable within himself, and won't have to write any pompous letters trying to prove his under evidenced theory........Ooooops.
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Post by slim7 on Jan 18, 2006 23:13:03 GMT 1
Some feedback in the Gazette Today, that Maxwell guy seems to have failed to "get it" and taken it pretty badly, he sounds kinda like his head is up his bottom, and thats swearing.
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Post by markinchman on Jan 19, 2006 17:59:45 GMT 1
oohh sounds like that guy wants to get into a cat fight (pun intended) with mark!
**HISS** **HISS** **CLAW** **CLAW**
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Post by Mark on Jan 19, 2006 18:47:06 GMT 1
;D as long as 99.9% of the world are able to see the lighter side of this I'm happy - as far as this guy is concerned, I'll just treat him the same way I would if I saw him in the street, ignore him. I think he might have had too severe a toilet-training regime as an infant....
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Post by serge on Feb 2, 2006 11:15:05 GMT 1
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Post by markinchman on Feb 2, 2006 11:27:29 GMT 1
Good point. In this day and age who doesn't have a camera phone? Over to you Mark!
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Post by Mark on Feb 2, 2006 19:10:58 GMT 1
damn, looks like I need to come up with a new theory then... ;D and just when Full House magazine gets published too... How about a family of beasts? Maybe we could base some childrens stories on them, in a "family ness" stylee?
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Post by markinchman on Feb 2, 2006 19:26:18 GMT 1
damn, looks like I need to come up with a new theory then... ;D and just when Full House magazine gets published too... How about a family of beasts? Maybe we could base some childrens stories on them, in a "family ness" stylee? "...You'll never see a Nessy in the zoo!" Rox0rs
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