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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/838383...rs-tail-cut-off

if i ever found who did this, id cut there fackin dick off!!! flamin mongrels

sick f**kers who obviously have no conscience... what compels these sick mentally disturbed bastards is beyond me!

thats just plain wrong.......i rekon they should cut the ears off the person that did this with scissors and see how they feel.

cut their balls off and let em bleed out

not before getting kicked into a coma imho

-D

Awww I love dogs... pisses me off reading that! Someones got to be seriously screwed up in the head to be doing that shit to a puppy.

I got a vietnamese cookbook here yo, "101 ways to Wok your Dog"

Ive made a couple recipes and they pretty good eh lols....more bark and less bite with a ruff texture

-D

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/838383...rs-tail-cut-off

if i ever found who did this, id cut there fackin dick off!!! flamin mongrels

I hate to tell you guys but apart from the scissors part it's common place with some breeds to cut their ears and dock their talls.

How do you think Doberman ears get from being floppy when they are a puppy;

magnum_doberman10.jpg_w450.jpg

To being like this;

Doberman_Pinschers.jpg

sweet. ill check em out on my next day off. rough idea on price? (yes, i know their number is right there. :banana:)

im thinking jdm 440's might be a tad small. need some headroom for more power...

... not that ill be aiming for more power, because modifications are bad and illegal, and kill people, abort pregnancies, crush kittens, and club baby seals. :banana:

Edited by scandyflick
I hate to tell you guys but apart from the scissors part it's common place with some breeds to cut their ears and dock their talls.

How do you think Doberman ears get from being floppy when they are a puppy;

(snip)

To being like this;

(snip)

it used to be common and legal but it is now and has been for a few years illegal to dock tails and prick ears or rotti's, doderman's etc.

but this doesn't mean it's still not going on. i've heard of a few places that still do it :P

There are some problems with high flowed injectors not having a good spray parttern and therefore bad atomisation.

When you can get 500>550cc for around the $300 mark why bother.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fuel-Injector-SUBAR...p3286.m20.l1116

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fuel-Injector-SUBAR...p3286.m20.l1116

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