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@nprofile1q... Ah.. you might be interested in the Johnny Diesel and Jennifer Keyte legend. He was a well known rock and roll singer, she was and still is a popular television news anchor. The story goes one night after partying at a night club they went back to the car and Jonny stuck a bottle up Jennifer's butt hole. Unfortunately the bottle became stuck and she had to get it removed at a hospital.

Music band TISM referenced the incident in one of their songs, the lyric being,

" It was all in reverse. It was a horrid contrast. It was like watching Jennifer Keyte put the Coke bottle up Johnny Diesel's arse!"

Also, by coincidence I went to the same high school as her younger brother who was two year levels above me.

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I feel the same way about banning. My pitbulls were a banned breed and I actually moved a couple of times because of it. Not that they did anything wrong. More the wrong person would recognise what they were and threaten to report it.

There is a point where breeders need to out-cross and introduce new genes into their line, but are reluctant to do it because they are afraid of losing a particular trait in their line of dogs so they continue to inbreed. That's what happened with German Shepherds in Australia.
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@nprofile1q... @nprofile1q... I think the appeal is the amusement some people find in a dog with somewhat human facial characteristics. Show dog breeders are also a source of congenial defects in breeds. Breeding German Shepherds was banned here temporarily because of hip dysplasia, a result of breeders selecting for that low profile back end until new stock from overseas was introduced. Some of the banning has to do with prevention of cruelty.

I've had a lot of dogs, family and my own. The dogs we kept for pig hunting were the most dangerous and had to be kept in a run. Most were cross breeds, Pitbull or mastiff greyhound cross. Some were strays we picked up and took home. If they got loose they'd kill everything they could get their mouth on, although they were great with human adults, but not children.