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In reply to the discussion: Dog kills baby sea lion in Laguna Beach [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)32. Here was my question: "Is "American bulldog" a softer and more gentler way of saying pit-bull?"
Your response, "I'm curious about that interesting leap you took there" is a nonsensical one and does not establish that anyone took a leap, interesting or otherwise.
You indicate that you didn't understand my question the first time.
You indicate that you didn't understand my question the second time.
Do you need the question to be repeated again?
Quite frankly, most people understand questions the first time. But some are slower. Take as much time as you need.
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That is rule number one. My residential neigborhood has many dogs that seem large enough
ladjf
Mar 2013
#3
The story says it was an American Bulldog. That's a big, powerful dog. Any owner
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#18
You do understand, don't you, that there is a difference between a question and a conclusion?
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#24
Here was my question: "Is "American bulldog" a softer and more gentler way of saying pit-bull?"
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#32
No, indicate that you are yet another clueless idiot drawing conclusions that you don't get.
flvegan
Mar 2013
#38
I've seen that pic before. I think it's an Italian breed called Dogo or something. Not
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#14
The two pictures are totally different. This one looks as friendly as a WW II Italian soldier.
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#25
I don't think they're aggressive, which is why they're pampered pets by the wealthy.nt
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#35
Any time something involves, even indirectly, a famous person, it's mentioned.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#19
Apparently seal pups are starving and heading to shore for some food in mass numbers right now.
applegrove
Mar 2013
#8
That means these guys will not be far behind, also be looking for food....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2013
#10
Aren't sea lions on the Calif coast (Eumetopias jubatus) still on the Endangered Species List?
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#33