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Hardy Pyle

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  1. I really think you need to go back to basic crate training. He/she will not pee in the crate. And then take her outside in regular intervals and if she doesn't pee, back into the crate. You may need to do this for a week. I would also take some old tissues you used to clean up the pee and place it outside. The one problem you may have is that some dogs are so stubborn that they don't pee and get a urinary infection. Also, a dog that is over stimulated like that is not a good sign of a psychologically well adjusted dog. She likely has some time of anxiety that also needs to be dealt with. The amazing things with dogs is that it is really easy to change their behaviour if you know what you are doing. I also highly recommend watching the show Dog Whisperer that is usually on TV.
  2. Yes, Agreed on all accounts. Italy missed Pirlo, but one has to feel that Spain were justly rewarded for their efforts.
  3. Well...it's going into extra time....Italians and their negative football....all neutral's should be cheering for Spain, at least they are trying to play positively. As a football purist, the Italians game has been fairly brutal. But all the better teams are falling out...so expect Spain to lose.
  4. My weekend was just fine, thanks for inquiring. :-)
  5. As much as I love the Dutch, I wouldn't count out the winner of France or Italy (assuming Romania lose). Both teams have notoriously slow starts in tournaments. Romania is no push over either, finishing top in their qualifying group. The Dutch will rest players, but there isn't alot to choose between some of their starting players and the subs. Robben? Van Persie? Hietigna? The Dutch are a bit of tragic side....so I'm just waiting for the other shoe to fall. But my favourite European based team, which always costs me heartache.
  6. Can't seem to find it anywhere. The links I did find, the content was removed. Thxs,.
  7. I could always see the hint of soccer influence in European hockey players as well.....both for the better and worst!
  8. Yep, another good basic dish fugged up. Why mess with a good thing -----> bacon, eggs sunny side up, toast and coffee.
  9. http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/nfl?page=3 Welker reveals secret to Moss Posted: Thursday May 22, 2008 05:24AM ET Over the course of his remarkable 112-catch season last year, Wes Welker added a distinguished admirer to what has become a growing legion of boosters - Randy Moss. The two were naturally spending a lot of time together as Patriots receivers, and it wasn't long before Moss started chatting up Welker on some of the finer points of his smooth route-running. How do you get in and out of your cuts so efficiently while running full speed? What helps you find those creases in tight spaces, which is such a key in the NFL passing game these days? Tell me more about your footwork. Welker shared with Moss that he believed his background in soccer was a big part of it. He started playing soccer when he was 4 years old, and continued through his senior year at Heritage Hall High School in Oklahoma City. Welker still keeps a soccer ball close by, and regularly uses it as part of his football training. He juggles it between his feet, not allowing it to touch the ground. Sometimes it's the simple skill of possessing the ball, on the ground, with the bottom of his feet. Or he'll dribble it between his feet as he surges up and down the field, focusing on short, quick cuts.
  10. yah, I figured no one would care...but thought one of the oldtimers may have a connection to him. Funny how that works sometimes. We had Eggs, potates, shredded bacon, all in a tomato pasta sauce. Not very good.
  11. Last year, a poster added a link to a site where he would post the complete Bills games. They were usually by quarter. Anyone have the link to this site? Thanks.
  12. Yes, soccer doesn't require athletic traits....like say Sam Adams...who needs a rest every 10 seconds. Just because fat guys can't play soccer....don't be a hater.
  13. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/molinaro/2...s_get_ahea.html
  14. Have you ever played soccer? At what level? You are very very wrong about it being popular because it accessible. It is very difficult to watch soccer in North America. It is not accessible. I watch it for exactly the reason's you mentioned....beauty, strategy and entertainment. I grew up playing Hockey, still play. Can't sit through 10 minutes of hockey.
  15. I disagree...I never watched golf because I thought it was silly, until I started playing. Then I realized how difficult it was and now can enjoy watching golf. Prior to this, I thought it was the most boring TV sport around. Same with Soccer, you think passing the ball around and controlling the ball is easy, but if you don't play, you don't have an understanding of how difficult it is. Just like how I thought that 20 yard chip shot was easy prior to playing golf!
  16. What about cricket? The new Twenty20 format is very popular. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/england/7365683.stm Oh yes...I forgot, if Americans don't play the game...it must suck.
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe5gIxBVrXM...feature=related Another good one from draft day.
  18. Scouting Report: Demetrius Bell, OT, Northwestern State By Staff Report | February 17th, 2008 E-mail | Print | Share Demetrius Bell is loved by the scouts. Yes, the senior from Northwestern State is loved for all that he could be. He has that raw talent and room from improvement that anyone that saw him play would want to have. He is going to the combine after only playing football since 2005, and at the beginning of his career being a defensive end. His talent combined with his size makes his upside among the highest of all the players in this combine. Scouting Report Pros: Has shown in three years how much he can improve. With the right coaching the sky is the limit for this young man. Cons: If you want a project, this is the player for you. He has made it to this point mostly on the talent he possesses and nothing else. Overall: I doubt someone is not going to give a chance to a player that shows so much potential. http://mvn.com/nfl-draft/2008/02/17/scouti...hwestern-state/
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