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Saturday, August 19, 2006

It Takes All Kinds!
























The Talbot County Kennel Club held their Annual Dog Show in Easton this weekend and it has drawn an unbelievable turn out! This year we chose to bring a brand new dog for us into the arena and the results were just unbelievable! This was Renoir's very first Show and very first time into any ring anywhere and he took First Prize in his class, then Best of Winners and finally Best of Opposite Sex! YAHOO! Looks like we've got another Champion in the making! Do you think the Judge and Jennifer are happy? We know our Grandson is!

3 comments:

joe albero said...

Richard,

Don't you have anything to do other than showing how depressed you are at the world because other people have lives?

One of the reasons Hadley censored his Blog Site is because of abusive people such as yourself, nodivision and the comments you refer to.

If you think I'm going to allow this blog to fall to the level of those comments in the past you're wrong. I at least have more time to pull these ridiculous comments and I'll warn you now, I will.

This Blog Site was designed to enjoy photos and activities and granted there are political posts as well and some posts that poke some fun but we're not here to take everyone down.

Please Richard, create your own Blog Site that attacks everyone and you can see for yourself just how quick you'll lose readership. Don't expect it to happen here because I'm just not going to allow it.

hebronite,

It's not just the rich that were there. There were quite a few children, (one photo shows young children with their family grooming their dog) and creates a great upbringing for young children interested in dogs and the show world. You guys are depressing.

joe albero said...

Iyeska,

That was a very well put together comment, thank you very much.

Might I add, none of these animals bite either. They would be thrown out immediately if they snipped or bit someone, especially a Judge.

So these are very well cared for animals who are loved to no end, sometimes even too much. Nevertheless, they are very happy animals and their animals personality reflects their owners to a tee.

More young people should be encouraged to get involved with animals and or these shows. Most of the time animals give back more than humans, believe it or not and or like it or not.

A perfect example, would you rather have a good loyal dog who loved you as much as you love it OR, would you rather have Barrie Tilghman as a Best Friend? Need I say more?

Chesapeake Dogs said...

Congrats to ya, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hebronite, Iyeska's got it right. Not everybody into shows is rich. And if ya ain't seen the face of a kid at one o' these shows whose mom and dad had to save up for an admission ticket, ya ain't lived. Heck, I remember a young lady who went to one, real dog lover, who told me it made her feel like a person again after dealin' with a nasty boyfriend breakup. Here, she saw beauty, love and loyalty and the chance to do somethin' she loved, which the boyfriend was always keepin' her from 'til she said, "Enough!"

We assume too much about each other sometimes, based on what things look like on the outside. Dogs shows, 'specially these local ones, ain't about bein' rich.

Now, Mr. Outraged, let's be factual here. I didn't accuse ya of havin' man boobs. I asked if'n ya had a bra on 'cause there were lines in the picture. Likely inspired by all the Mayor chest pictures (I still haven't recovered).

The point ya keep missin' is, ya stir the pot, then whine when folks call ya on it. Does "Dishes it out, but can't take it?" ring a bell?

Grow up, li'l feller, 'cause it's gettin' to be time to file ya in the "don't reward bad behavior with attention" file. Shame, 'cause every now and again, ya say a word or two of interest. Just not enough to make wadin' through the horsepatoot worth it.

Again, Mr. and Mrs. A., congrats and glad ya had such a fun time.

--CD