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A few of my favourite things....

Post by GGD » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:31 am

Thought I'd throw up a few pics of two of my favourite things.... we'll three actually....

1. A warm summer's night Down Under.....

2. A loyal mate.....

3. A kick-ass Kobold AD Tactical.....

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Post by manitoujoe » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:19 am

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Those are awesome pics, buddy! The pup is adorable. And the Kobold ain't shabby either. 8-)
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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by mattcantwin » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:29 am

Great list and picture! :thumbsup:



My list has only one thing.




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(don't show this to my wife, she's in the second group)
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Post by GGD » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:40 am

Thanks Mark! Where's the crapola pics of the new 800Ti? I'm hanging out for them :grin:

Matt - you're out of control :lol:

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Post by makai8o8 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:53 am

Man that's a beautiful shepherd! :thumbsup: I'll have to admit, Jessica is probably #1 on my list as well... :love: Oh yeah, Jessica got me side tracked yet again, your Kobold combo is killer. :thumbsup:

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Post by TikkTakk » Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:07 am

Thanks for sharing, Donna :thumbsup:

Love the first picture :grin:
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Post by DMB » Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:06 am

Great pics. I love your GSD.
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Post by Pasquale » Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:19 am

Those are some great things to love..

Beautiful pup
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Post by matt.wu » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:21 am

Don, so great to see the pics. Nice to have some warm pics while it's chilly for most of the rest of us!

Also cool to see you bonding with the AD. I know the first inkling was to flip it, but great to see that it's become a great fit for you. :thumbsup:
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Post by mattcantwin » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:31 am

GGD wrote:Matt - you're out of control :lol:

:think: Now I'm feelin' guilty for leaving out the important things.






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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by KWIATEK » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:41 am

:lol: You're ass is really in trouble now if your wife stumbles across this

Beautiful shepard and Kobold, what's not to love?
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Post by SCM64 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:00 am

Donna, sweet GSD and Kobold.

That's about the only Kobold that does anything for me and your kickass Zulu strap is perfect. :cheers:
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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by polaco23 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:06 pm

Wow Donna, we have similar taste! Nothing better than a good diver, loyal German Shepherd, and a warm summer's day. :love:

Love the pics, i miss my Germans :crybaby:
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Post by dukerules » Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:14 pm

Beautiful GSD. I miss the two I've had. Amazing animals.

Wouldn't mind some of your Aussie weather either!

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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by Jamie » Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:17 pm

A warm summers day is one thing Don but your weather has been off the charts lately. I think I will take a pass on a Melbourne visit for a few months till it cools down.

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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by cali kid » Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:37 pm

You go donna, great dog, love the watch and your crazy strap collection !! :cheers:
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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by GGD » Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:37 am

Thanks guys & girls, I appreciate the kind words :cheers:

I won't tell the boy or he'll get a big head :lol:

Dave - speaking of GSD's.... how's your girl going?

Thanks Matty - yeah, the AD Tac has really grown on me..... I think the fact that I've worn it exclusively for the last month or so has made all the difference..... the size isn't so noticeable if I'm not swapping from a monster to a small watch all the time.

mattcantwin - nothing wrong with power tools mate..... in fact all tools are good (apart from the ones who post ridiculousness on watch forums) :smack:

As far as the weather goes, Jamie is 100% right..... we've only just managed to take a bit of a breather from a steady run of consecutive 40C, 45C, 38C days..... brutal heatwave and the whole State has been on bushfire alert. Thankfully it's settled down for a bit and we can enjoy the nice nights at the moment!

I know a lot of you guys are battling thru freezing snow etc so stay warm and keep out of trouble!

Thanks again for the feedback :thumbsup:

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Re: A few of my favourite things....

Post by DMB » Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:51 am

GGD wrote: Dave - speaking of GSD's.... how's your girl going?
She's doing great. I "test drove" a male GSD this past weekend. The lady that runs the rescue site in New Orleans called and asked if I'd go evaluate one for her. The owner has brain cancer and can't keep him. He's 19 months and is just about a mile from my house. I met up with "Lucas" and took him to my house to meet my female. Lucas is 110 lbs. He's a freakin horse. They played great together with no problems. He is very docile, and was great with young kids. I walked him around the neighborhood and he stayed right by my side. I started thinking that this might be the one we get (I'm looking for another). Everything went fine until I brought him inside. He has been an outside dog. He tried to lie down and be mellow, but my crazy wildcat dog wouldn't leave him alone. They started cutting up in the house, and the next thing I know they are running all over the place. 110 lbs running crazy thru the house doesn't work. He's like a bull in a china closet. Then, he pissed on the corner of the bed. Now, I've had dogs my whole life and the occasional accident in the house is part of the game. But, I can't leave him in the house if he's not trained. I don't want to take a chance and leave him outside as he could single handedly destroy the man porch if he got bored. He'd be easy to train, but not with my wild ass dog distracting him. So, I took him back to his owner but was able to give a good evaluation for the adoption site. I think he'd be easy to train if he were an only dog. Or, if somebody wanted an outside dog. I never did have a dog just to keep them outside. Mine stays glued to my side and I leave her in the house to roam free when we are gone. She has never had an accident, and only chews up the stuff that is hers. Although she insists on eating her bed from time to time. Bottom line, 110 lbs was just too big for a dog that wasn't house trained.
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