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they are by far the worse scum on the earth....
Don't hold it in girl... let it all out. :rightON: :rightON:
they are by far the worse scum on the earth....
How about the Abbo who you caught red handed burgling your house?
I yelled so loud at him to get out... meanwhile he had my jewelry box in his backpack.... yep two cars stolen, a mountain bike stolen, a house burned down with pets murdered.... and now a jewelry box with irreplaceable jewelry...
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good solid dogs...loyal to the core and a good hunting partner. Who would have thought by mixing a Mastiff X and a Dalmatian, one could produce a dog that was capable of bringing down a lion!I believe in Karma..... we replaced our burnd house with one 3 times bigger.....
My beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback bitch Louie wasn't replaceable or the jewelry from my Nana...... But I have hexed him.... he'll pay in due course.... trust me on that one.
How about the Abbo who you caught red handed burgling your house?
I yelled so loud at him to get out... meanwhile he had my jewelry box in his backpack.... yep two cars stolen, a mountain bike stolen, a house burned down with pets murdered.... and now a jewelry box with irreplaceable jewelry...
And yet you defend the untermenschen?
Abbos and ghetto niggers are basically no different...
If any of them harmed my pets or loved ones, they'd be on fast track to a dirt nap.
Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good solid dogs...loyal to the core and a good hunting partner. Who would have thought by mixing a Mastiff X and a Dalmatian, one could produce a dog that was capable of bringing down a lion!I believe in Karma..... we replaced our burnd house with one 3 times bigger.....
My beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback bitch Louie wasn't replaceable or the jewelry from my Nana...... But I have hexed him.... he'll pay in due course.... trust me on that one.
Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
Hell yeah and I have the scars to prove it. I went to pat my mate’s Pittbull/Mastiff X whilst he was chewing on a massive cow bone. The dog had my whole bicep into his mouth in a flash and chomped down thinking I wanted to steal his food. One of his canines severed muscle from a ligament and blood was pissing out everywhere. My mate then mumbled belatedly, “yeah...he’s just a 2year old puppy and still very protective of his food.”Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good solid dogs...loyal to the core and a good hunting partner. Who would have thought by mixing a Mastiff X and a Dalmatian, one could produce a dog that was capable of bringing down a lion!I believe in Karma..... we replaced our burnd house with one 3 times bigger.....
My beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback bitch Louie wasn't replaceable or the jewelry from my Nana...... But I have hexed him.... he'll pay in due course.... trust me on that one.
I had a Neapolitan bull mastiff. That fucker was a protector. Size of a small horse
I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
Hell yeah and I have the scars to prove it. I went to pat my mate’s Pittbull/Mastiff X whilst he was chewing on a massive cow bone. The dog had my whole bicep into his mouth in a flash and chomped down thinking I wanted to steal his food. One of his canines severed muscle from a ligament and blood was pissing out everywhere. My mate then mumbled belatedly, “yeah...he’s just a 2year old puppy and still very protective of his food.”Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good solid dogs...loyal to the core and a good hunting partner. Who would have thought by mixing a Mastiff X and a Dalmatian, one could produce a dog that was capable of bringing down a lion!I believe in Karma..... we replaced our burnd house with one 3 times bigger.....
My beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback bitch Louie wasn't replaceable or the jewelry from my Nana...... But I have hexed him.... he'll pay in due course.... trust me on that one.
I had a Neapolitan bull mastiff. That fucker was a protector. Size of a small horse
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Zimbabwe??? Never heard of the place! :Grin3:I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
Um... yes I am an expert on the breed... I owned 6 at one time... and had 6 registered litters...
I know most of the old time breeders and dog judges globally, I had Major Hawley's book, South African Janet Murry, I met in person and had her books, and Prof. Pauline Sadler's (from Kenya) book...
So don't start yanking my chain cuz you had two dogs on a farm in Zimbabwe... because everyone has fucking dogs on farms... duh!~
Zimbabwe??? Never heard of the place! :Grin3:I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
Um... yes I am an expert on the breed... I owned 6 at one time... and had 6 registered litters...
I know most of the old time breeders and dog judges globally, I had Major Hawley's book, South African Janet Murry, I met in person and had her books, and Prof. Pauline Sadler's (from Kenya) book...
So don't start yanking my chain cuz you had two dogs on a farm in Zimbabwe... because everyone has fucking dogs on farms... duh!~
Totally...my puncture must’ve nicked an artery, because initially I had blood shooting out of the wound over a 1m high! One of girls passed out from the sight of the blood. I was too pissed to go to hospital as we had just got back from an Offspring concert, so I pushed back sinew into the puncture wound, splashed whiskey on to it, and stitched it up myself with cotton and thread. Sylvester Stallone gave me the incentive from Rambo.Hell yeah and I have the scars to prove it. I went to pat my mate’s Pittbull/Mastiff X whilst he was chewing on a massive cow bone. The dog had my whole bicep into his mouth in a flash and chomped down thinking I wanted to steal his food. One of his canines severed muscle from a ligament and blood was pissing out everywhere. My mate then mumbled belatedly, “yeah...he’s just a 2year old puppy and still very protective of his food.”Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good solid dogs...loyal to the core and a good hunting partner. Who would have thought by mixing a Mastiff X and a Dalmatian, one could produce a dog that was capable of bringing down a lion!I believe in Karma..... we replaced our burnd house with one 3 times bigger.....
My beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback bitch Louie wasn't replaceable or the jewelry from my Nana...... But I have hexed him.... he'll pay in due course.... trust me on that one.
I had a Neapolitan bull mastiff. That fucker was a protector. Size of a small horse
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My son did the same shit and Danger (my mastiff) bit his ass. My son had two holes in his arm. I thought he got shot at first
Fucking cunt he was! I flew back in 2000 to help out relatives because he was expropriating their farm. They got out safely, but with nothing financially. They managed to acquire refugee status in Perth. A rarity for white people.Zimbabwe??? Never heard of the place! :Grin3:I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
Um... yes I am an expert on the breed... I owned 6 at one time... and had 6 registered litters...
I know most of the old time breeders and dog judges globally, I had Major Hawley's book, South African Janet Murry, I met in person and had her books, and Prof. Pauline Sadler's (from Kenya) book...
So don't start yanking my chain cuz you had two dogs on a farm in Zimbabwe... because everyone has fucking dogs on farms... duh!~
That ape Mugabe wrecked the joint.
Fuck...those are massive dogs! Picking up their turds must be an agricultural process surely?I have a big beautiful Kangal called George. He’s 6 now. They are allowed here in MD, and throughout most of the US. Will be getting another one after him. Great guard dogs, but take a lot of looking after. My brother and his wife take him a couple of times per week and take him huge walks. He needs it. He’s in kitchen just now, settling down for the night.:ThumbsUp2:
Fucking cunt he was! I flew back in 2000 to help out relatives because he was expropriating their farm. They got out safely, but with nothing financially. They managed to acquire refugee status in Perth. A rarity for white people.Zimbabwe??? Never heard of the place! :Grin3:I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~I’ve had them in Rhodesia on the farm, and I’ve seen them in action. Being a breeder doesn’t make you a full-bottle on the history of the breed. I also know a lot about the original Mastiff X or Boer Hound. So yeah...as a breeder you might be diluted the gene pool and bringing about the Dalmatian. And as a breeder it wouldn’t be in your best interest to bring about the savagery of the true “Pure Breed”.Ummm...yes they can, but you need at least three of them in a coordinated attack. They were bred for that precise reason.They don't bring down lions, they hold them at bay... The hunter brings down the lion with their guns. Ridges are sight hounds... and they are 1 second slower than a greyhound. I loved my Ridges... A LOT!~
If you would like to know anything about South Africa or Rhodesia for that matter, please feel free to ask, I’m ever so willing to re-educate you.
I'm a former Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder... 8 breeds make up RR... not 2...
My great Aunty was world known for bringing the breed into our country... Her husband, my blood related uncle ran the quarantine station in Bicton... now a park at Bicton Baths... You cannot tell me anything new about Ridgies.
They cannot bring down lions... if you're told that, you've been told a lie!~
Um... yes I am an expert on the breed... I owned 6 at one time... and had 6 registered litters...
I know most of the old time breeders and dog judges globally, I had Major Hawley's book, South African Janet Murry, I met in person and had her books, and Prof. Pauline Sadler's (from Kenya) book...
So don't start yanking my chain cuz you had two dogs on a farm in Zimbabwe... because everyone has fucking dogs on farms... duh!~
That ape Mugabe wrecked the joint.
The MSM has been brainwashing for generations before the thorn in their side showed up, the ... That's why they want it heavily monitored!So, here is the story I promised...
Elderly Gran and Pop Wordsworth from Rhodesia aka Zimbabwe were watching the news on Perth TV when South African violence was broadcast... Now there was a journalist blackout over the violence problem in SA but the news showed all these black bodies laying around claiming they were blacks that had been shot and killed.
The Wordsworths were shocked because the pictures they were showing were from a particular park in Zimbabwe where the homeless blacks used to sleep. In other words, fake news. Instead of blacks shot and killed in SA they were drunk homeless men sleeping in a Zimbabwean Park.