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  1. there both fake. Unless they crossed a Holstien cow with a human. Holy crap its the missing link.
  2. This subject with this group is like a pack starving lions with a gazelle for dinner. Opionions are like assholes, everyones got one.
  3. Seahawks

    Never again

    "I love animals, they taste great" Love that bumper sticker.
  4. 11:21 PM PST on Sunday, January 28, 2007 By NICK BRADSHAW, kgw.com staff PORTLAND, Ore. – A Lake Oswego man was recovering Sunday after being rescued off of Mt. Hood Saturday night. Greg Robinson, Portland Mountain Rescue Rescuers managed to get Terry Cone safely off Mt. Hood after Mr. Cone broke his leg at the 9,000 foot level. Rescuers managed to get Terry Cone safely off Mt. Hood after Mr. Cone broke his leg at the 9,000’ level. Cone, 69, told KGW that he was attempting to summit the mountain for the 84th time Saturday. At about the 9,000’ level, he apparently slipped on some ice and broke his leg. Cone was wearing an electronic mountain locating unit that he said he immediately activated. Keith Langenwalter with Portland Mountain Rescue said he crews, along with other mountain rescue crews were alerted and set out to retrieve Cone around 3:00 p.m. Rescuers reached Cone a few hours later. He was reportedly a little hypothermic and had that broken leg, but was otherwise doing well. Rescue crews credited Cone’s decision to carry an MLU for aiding in their quick response. Cone was listed in Stable condition at Mt. Hood Medical Center in Gresham Sunday night
  5. Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton were on MTV deathmatch the other night. That was a riot.
  6. Seahawks

    Dumb ass!!

    Teen gets frostbite after barefoot run BUFFALO, Minn. (AP) -- A teenager who wanted to continue the family tradition of running around the garden barefoot during halftime of the Super Bowl game has learned a painful lesson. It was 17 below zero at halftime Sunday in this city about 30 miles northwest of Minneapolis, and D.J. Brown's dad said it was too cold to continue the tradition. But the 18-year-old senior at Buffalo High School ran outside in his T-shirt and jeans, threw off his socks and shoes, and ran around the block. Brown said he was outside only five minutes, but his feet started swelling and blistering when he got back inside. The pain was excruciating. "I consider myself having a high pain threshold, and this was just so 10 out of 10," he said. "I was, like, chewing on a towel." He was treated for second-degree frostbite on both feet at the burn center at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis and was on crutches and pain medication Monday. His burn specialist said he should be fine, but it'll take a few weeks. "Cold weather is just as dangerous as pouring scalding water on your feet," said Dr. Leslie Smith. Brown, who said he's a straight-A student, chalked up his actions to "teenage arrogance." Brown hopes others will learn from his mistake. "I wouldn't want anyone else to go through this," he said.
  7. None would have mattered if their receivers could have caught the fucking ball, it only hit them in the numbers about 20 times. Good teams should be able to overcome shitty ref'ing. They c-h-o-k-e-d. End of story. Your brain vs a pea. Winner pea.
  8. Not just me that felt this way. Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle. The Seahawks could have played better, sure. They could have done more to overcome the poor officiating. We understand that those things happen and all, but even with all the points Seattle left on the field, there's a good chance the Seahawks would have scored more than the Steelers if the officials had let the players play." - Michael Smith, ESPN.com "The first-quarter offensive pass interference called on Darrell Jackson that turned a touchdown into a field goal was robbery enough. But the fourth-quarter holding call on Sean Locklear made you wonder whether the refs had even less of Aretha's r-e-s-p-E-c-t for your Seahawks than I do...on this night, the Steelers had their own version of your 12th Man. He wore a striped shirt and a whistle. He threw a flag."- Skip Bayless, ESPN.com "Like a crazed CIA analyst running through the halls of Langley screaming into open offices about some impending calamity, I've been shrieking hysterically about the terrible officiating in the NFL and warning that some day the brutal calls were going to affect the outcome of the Super Bowl. That some day was Sunday. Every single questionable, marginal or outright bad call went against the Seahawks." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com "this will always be remembered as the Super Bowl that the referees screwed up." - Aaron Schatz, FOXSports.com "the Seahawks outplayed the Steelers on the vast majority of plays and still lost, thanks largely to two dubious penalty calls that cost Seattle a TD and a first-and-goal at the 1...Seattle fans have a right to feel sick. Their team just suffered the most unjust loss in Super Bowl history." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com
  9. Yea, the fucking ref's won.
  10. Seahawks

    Pitbulls

    Mom's 'lucky to be alive,' says daughter of dog victim By Amy M. E. Fischer Jan 10, 2007 - 06:46:57 am PST Longview resident Mildred Koch, 74, didn't need stitches after a roaming pitbull attacked her while she took out the trash Monday. There wasn't enough flesh left on her arm to stitch up. "It's horrible. ... She won't even look at it," said her daughter, Longview resident Kym Rietz, 51, after taking Koch to the doctor Tuesday. Koch was taking painkillers and was not available for an interview, Rietz said. "She's lucky to be alive. They just tore her arm up big-time," Rietz said. According to a police report, Koch was in the alley behind her home in the 300 block of 23rd Avenue at around 4:20 p.m. Monday when she saw two loose dogs running at her up the alley from Beech Street. Koch, who is in poor health and uses a cane, according to her daughter, tried to return to her house but didn't move quickly enough. One dog jumped onto her back and bit the collar of her windbreaker behind her neck, the police report said. The other dog, a pitbull, latched onto her left arm as she struggled and screamed. The dogs dragged her to the ground. That's when a teenager who lives across the street yanked the pitbull off Koch. Alberta Byrd, 16, said she heard screaming and saw a dog attacking her neighbor. Byrd grabbed the pitbull by the collar, marched it to her back yard and chained it up. (Byrd's dog was inside.) "It was pretty compliant with me. I just hurried up," said Byrd, who has seen the dog running loose before but doesn't know who owns it. She only saw one dog, she said. Byrd's mother and cousin came home just then, and the three of them called 911 from Koch's house and stayed until police arrived. Koch, who takes blood-thinning medication and was bleeding profusely, was taken to St. John Medical Center by ambulance, Rietz said. "Her, like, elbow was cut open and she was freaking out," Byrd said. Koch's left forearm and elbow were bitten several times and missing "significant" tissue, the police report said. She also had puncture wounds on her right arm and scrapes on her knee. She was released from the hospital Monday night. Although Koch can still move her fingers, "she's in horrible pain," said Rietz, who is taking her mother to a plastic surgeon next week. In the meantime, Koch is taking antibiotics to prevent infection and must go to the doctor every day to have her wounds dressed. The attack has left Koch afraid to leave the house, and she starts to cry if the word "dog" is mentioned, said Rietz, who thinks it should be illegal to own pitbulls. "They're all over the place here," Rietz said. "She's scared to death."
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    Pitbulls

    Here is two peoples pets pitbulls. Updated 10:51 a.m., January 11, 2007 While a mother and daughter underwent treatment at Deaconess Hospital for wounds inflicted during a vicious attack by their own dog, neighbors couldn't shake images of Wednesday morning's bloody mauling. Some wished they could have done more to help 20-year-old Tia Franz, who reportedly screamed for help as she cowered in her back yard while Felony, a white 2-year-old pit bull, relentlessly ripped at the flesh on her arms and chest. STORY TOOLS E-mail story Comments iPod friendly Printer friendly More Local News Snow possible this afternoon City has draft master plan for Center City Industrial Park What's happening today? Others let their eyes and concerns wander to other pit bulls on the block. At least three stood nearby: Only one was leashed. The victims, Susan C. James, 39, and her daughter, Franz, were taken from their home at 1216 Harriet St. to Deaconess Hospital with injuries police described as "extreme." Police said James has severe injuries to her hands and arms, and Franz has severe injuries to her hands, arms, chest, abdomen and right side. Medical personnel told police both victims would require surgery, but Deaconess personnel said they could not release information about the women's conditions. For Miranda Kirby, it all began shortly after 8 a.m., when she heard screams. Kirby stepped outside and saw James bleeding, then called police. Back outside, Kirby found Franz pleading for help while the dog was "swinging (Franz) around like a rag doll." Kirby tried to throw whatever she could find at the dog, but the canine was not deterred. Robert Stotlar said he felt helpless. "No matter what, the dog just kept digging in and tearing," said Stotlar. "That dog was determined to do damage." Police officers had to fire several times before the dog released its grip. It died from the gunshots. The women told officers the attack started after they got into an argument. The dog lunged at James first. Franz tried to get the dog away from her mother, but it turned on Franz and chased her through three rooms and into the back yard. Hours after the attack, the porch was spattered with drops of blood as neighbors gathered nearby to talk. Jennifer Walker said it looked "like a murder scene." "It looked so bad I had to turn away at one point. I thought I was going to get sick," Walker said. Stotlar said Felony roamed free at times, but his owners told concerned neighbors Felony was a family pet, a good dog with no previous aggression. "Something like that I'm not going to forget," Stotlar said, staring into the back yard where he watched Franz trying to fight the dog off. "I wish I could have done something for her. After awhile, I just started getting sick. I had to walk away." Animal Control Superintendent Tom Hayden said he has received no previous complaints about the dog. "We had people tell us while we were there that the dog was never vicious or dangerous, but the thing people don't understand is that the dog has a hierarchy of its surroundings and domain," he explained. "It's like if you saw your children fighting. What would you do as a parent? You'd get in the middle and separate them." Hayden said the attack marked the first this year; but he also gave it a more dubious distinction. "It's up in the top percentage of (violent dog attacks), based on the severity of the two individuals' injuries," he said. Evansville's new animal control ordinance, which was recently adopted, does not ban the ownership of pit bulls. A study cited by the Centers for Disease Control analyzed fatal dog attacks in the United States between 1979 and 1998. Pit bull-types had the most, 76, followed by Rottweilers, 44, and German shepherds, 27. Some cities, such as Denver, have banned pit bulls. The number of pit bull attacks is high compared with other breeds simply because there are more of them, breed advocates say. Nowhere is that more evident than in the city's shelter. Of the 1,500 animals adopted last year, at least 75 percent were pit bulls or a pit bull-mix. But animal advocates say the problem is often irresponsible owners, rather than the dogs. Whether those dogs became aggressive or a playmate is up to the owner, Kendall Paul, Vanderburgh Humane Society director said last year. "A gun, in the wrong hands, is lethal," she said
  12. Seahawks

    Pitbulls

    idiots responsible for the breed. MOBILE COUNTY - Authorities say a Mobile county man trained his pitbulls to fight and kill. They say you won't believe the tactics he used. Eight pitbulls now live in cages at the Mobile County Animal Shelter. The cages may not look like much, but it's a vast improvement to the conditions they've been suffering most of their lives. Authorities say the dogs were being trained to fight by 29 year-old Jerry Jordan....and they say the measures he was using to give his dogs the edge were horrific. "Most of them are malnourished, emaciated to the point where they haven't been receiving food, there was no water, they were separated by chains, kept about three feet apart from each other," said Carmelo Miranda with the Mobile County Animal Shelter. Miranda says Jordan was starving his dogs to make them aggressive, using bite sticks and neck weights to strengthen their jaws. The goal? To turn the dogs into killing machines. "It's bad that you have to torment them so badly, that's the only way they know how to survive is to fight," said Miranda Miranda says Jordan was using this homemade treadmill to train his dogs to fight. He would tie the dog with a leash, then put food on the other end of the treadmill to make the dog chase it. "These are used to train the dog for stamina, give them the strength to go ahead and fight," said Miranda. The result? Swollen gums, bloody mouths and torn skin. Authorities say pictures were taken at the property Jordan was renting. Two of the dogs were so injured, they had to be put to sleep. Another was dead when authorities arrived. Miranda believes the dog died while fighting. He says those that did survive are very sick. Now, Miranda is waiting for a judge's permission to euthanize the dogs.....a sad ending to a gruesome story. Miranda says Jordan is also being questioned for another dog-fighting incident, one that was caught on tape. Jordan is currently out on bond.
  13. Seahawks

    Pitbulls

    Four Pitbulls Attack Child Thursday, January 25, 2007 7:03:18 AM Four pitbulls attacked a 9-year-old boy as he walked home Tuesday night in Hillsborough County. The dogs somehow escaped their yard and went after Dontae Vincent. Vincent fought off the dogs as they bit him and he started running. He managed to run a full block before a woman riding in a car spotted what was happening and jumped into help. "The car was still moving, but I jumped out of the car. I could hear him screaming. He was terrorized by the dogs. I has to punch the dogs to get them to stop," said Angel Perez. The woman also needed 20 stiches after the dogs turned on her. The pit bulls will likely be put to sleep.
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    Pitbulls

    Updated: Feb 1, 2007 10:42pm A bill in honor of a woman mauled by six Pitbulls more than a year ago should be officially filed in the Texas legislature next week. State Representative Dan Gattis from Milam County began drafting "Lillian’s Law" after 76-year-old Lillian Stiles was attacked and killed by her neighbor's dogs while mowing her lawn in Thorndale. If passed, the law would make dog owners criminally responsible if their pet, any breed, leaves their property and severely injures or kills another person. Stiles' widower remembers his wife's death as if it was yesterday. "When that part of you is gone, it’s just, just terrible," said Jack Stiles. The owner of the dogs that killed stiles is facing charges of criminally negligent homicide and is scheduled for trial in March
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    Pitbulls

    Be careful with him, read alot of stories of kids being attacked by pits that were always were good. We had a Belgian Malinois that was raised good and as he got older and more sexually mature just got more aggressive. He was donated to the Police acedamy and now is a police dog. That dog had some serious hops.
  16. Seagal Vs Kevbone. Lets just hope they both kill each other.
  17. Seahawks

    Kevbone

    I'm gonna go out a limb and suppose that something is the big metal pole up his ass. Don't do that or he'll just paste his rino's ass and say thats what you are.
  18. Good question, may be but I'll never beleive it till its independently tested by Starbucks Scientists.
  19. Found the humor, good. Seeing how smart they are.
  20. Forget my Starbucks get my but over to Mcdonalds. But hey don't beleive it becuase it hasn't been indepentdetly tested by scientists from Starbucks yet. Taste test: McDonald's coffee beats Starbucks 03:31 PM PST on Friday, February 2, 2007 SEATTLE - Consumer Reports has declared McDonald's coffee the winner of a taste test against three rivals, including coffeehouse giant Starbucks. After sampling four leading brewed coffees for its March issue, the magazine said McDonald's premium roast coffee bested competing cups from Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks, the world's largest specialty coffee retailer. The tastings were led by a professional tester, and included staffers from Consumer Reports' food-testing division, spokeswoman Heather Joy Thompson said. The group tasted medium cups of coffee - no cream or sugar - at two locations from each company in November. They rated McDonald's premium brand the best, calling it "decent and moderately strong" although lacking "subtle top notes." Others didn't fare so well. Dunkin Donuts' coffee was deemed "inoffensive, but it had no oomph." Starbucks was labeled "strong, but burnt and bitter." Burger King's offering resembled coffee, "but tasted more like hot water," the magazine said. Consumer Reports said McDonald's was the least expensive, at $1.40 per cup on average. Dunkin' Donuts was the priciest, at $1.65. In response, Starbucks spokeswoman Sanja Gould said taste is subjective and pointed to the Seattle-based company's sales. "The 44 million customer visits to our stores per week globally indicate that many people enjoy our premium coffee," Gould said in a statement.
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    Pitbulls

    Yes there #1 bitter of postal carriers. My labs bark at strange cars but a soon as doors open tails are going. Not going to stop anyone stealing at my house.
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    Pitbulls

    I think labradors also happen to be the most common breed. Coincidence? That and people trust them too much. They are #1 breed to have every year.
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    Pitbulls

    Funny thing is my mom worked for the postal service as an inspector. #1 dog bitter to carriers was Labs. Go figure.
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