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Unread 02-17-2010, 04:06 PM   #11
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Animal rights activists versus puppy mill operators. Sounds like Michael Vick's dream sport. Will they allow spurs? If the state of Pennsylvania wants to whip Decoverly into shape, make them raise Wirehairs.
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Another link on this topic. Hope it resolves well. Passing along to Shotgunworld.com forums next.
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The "lets kill all the lawyers" is a wonderful quote spoken by Falstaff, the buffoon and lovable fool of the play. He appears in several Shakespeare plays as the overweight and say anything that comes to mind everyman character.

However, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and that Iran Abajanian ( whatever his name) think its a pretty good idea and acted upon it.
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The "lets kill all the lawyers" is a wonderful quote spoken by Falstaff, the buffoon and lovable fool of the play. He appears in several Shakespeare plays as the overweight and say anything that comes to mind everyman character.

However, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and that Iran Abajanian ( whatever his name) think its a pretty good idea and acted upon it.
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Don't forget the one who started it all and took the quote to heart, Chairman Mao
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I didn't know Mao started it followed by Hitler and Stalin. Its not something I would know out here on the plains.
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Bruce,

I guess you must not like Shakespeare, How about Groucho?
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I have an excellent book on the history of the American revolutionary war that has some statements in it that originated at the time of the revolution stating that one of the main problems the new nation had was "too many lawyers". I got a good laugh when I read that. Some would day that "some things never change".
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Decoverly responds to what has beeen posted on the web. http://www.decoverlykennels.com/blog/
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Bruce,
Would't call K. C. the plains. Plays??? don't know but I think I would put them right with watching sports on sat. or sun. good day ch
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I dunno Calvin, ol' Willie Shakespeare had a few good lines in his day. *wink*

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