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"Greatest American Dog: Episode 2."
Estee 57126 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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07-18-08, 07:01 AM (EST)
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"Greatest American Dog: Episode 2." |
Marking the first time in reality TV history where a contestant was actually treated like a dog. A stressed-out dog. Do the judges know they're dealing with two-leggers, or have they decided this is just some canine breed they've never heard of -- one with very little hair, a tendency to disobey, and a lower-than-average IQ?Three quick points: 1. Arguing with the judges is generally a bad idea when you're right: your average reality expert doesn't like being questioned. Arguing with them when you're wrong and the person you're yelling at seems to have a personal grudge against the issue -- problem. Bella Starlet is not long for this competition. 2. Glad to see Star's injury wasn't as serious as the previews played it up to be. I just hope someone has a camera record of Elvis' whereabouts at the time. A cat snuck in -- sure... We may have a serial attacker in this cast: first Tillman (who took his wound with typical bulldog stoicism) and then Star? We finally have players who can legally be muzzled, and no one's taking that next step. 3. Realistically, how much range do we have for the competitions? There's only so many commands in the generally accepted field, just so many activities a dog can do -- and for the new stuff, a limited amount of time to teach them. 
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kingfish 19155 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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07-18-08, 08:53 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Greatest American Dog: Episode 2." |
Yeah, when a person on the block in any of these competition shows responds to a judge's comment with "Wait, I just want to say something about that....", you know it's not going to end well. Don't know the names, But the dog that was eliminated was a beauty. Too bad the owner is clueless. Aa! Aa! Aa! I thought it was kind of appropriate when one of the judges kept interrupting with that. Of course, in the follow up interview, she again Aa!'ed her dog. Beautiful dog, though. That pointer (setter?) seems to be the class of the field, training wise. But Tillman deserves something for passing up that steak.
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mindy23 1319 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beef Jerky Spokesperson"
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07-25-08, 08:52 AM (EST)
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5. "RE: My Pepper " |
wears a nice leather jacket with a faux fur collar when it's cold out, too! SO THERE! But I would NEVER put chaps and a cowboy hat on him, just because we live in the desert southwest...not even to meet John McCain! PAleaaaaassssee! At least I don't think I would.And I DO like Cesar Milan, too. His tricks of the trade have helped us with an unruly Queensland! 
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RudyRules 8360 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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07-18-08, 11:21 AM (EST)
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4. "RE: Greatest American Dog: Episode 2." |
Bella Starlet is not long for this competition.Truer words were never spoken. I really loved when the judge kept going, "AAA", "AAAAA" to Elan, who truly needs some lessons before she tries to open her own training center. Yikes! The judges made the right decision, and unless something changes FAST, guess who's gone next week...
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