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Gray Wolf

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That’s the submarine glass I was looking at the other day dog sent me the site. Was looking to use it with my portable vape.
‘is that a dab ring? I’m still trying to figure those out…
That is a Quartz Diamond Knot domeless nail with a electric heater.

Here is a link describing the nail and showing pictures, although it may not be the same size as mine. I use a 14mm taper to a 20mm head.

 
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CharlesU Farley

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Lucky you are not sleeping with the fishes....
I was a tanned, long haired, pony tailed, totally non-hairy chested white boy... who she was absolutely wild about. She was used to the big hairy, burly guys like her dad, so I think she liked a little strange, just like I did. I made her very happy and she had a great vacation. :cool:

But from that restaurant recommendation on, I could do no wrong.
 

CharlesU Farley

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That is a Quartz Diamond Knot domeless nail with a electric heater.

Here is a link describing the nail and showing pictures, although it may not be the same size as mine.

Damn, looking at yours and some of these other vapes that the dogzter has recommended, almost makes me want to take a hit or two...

NAH!

Unfortunately, my ECS is totally saturated and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. :(
 

SubGirl

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That is a Quartz Diamond Knot domeless nail with a electric heater.

Here is a link describing the nail and showing pictures, although it may not be the same size as mine. I use a 14mm taper to a 20mm head.

We can try that thing out when I stop by for Crème Brûlée 🍮🙃
 

SubGirl

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Ain't no different that wearing a mask for two years. ;)

Well... waitaminnit -- It is different: While wearing that mask, you recycled every breath for as long as you had it on. 🤮

Unca Walt's Patented Smoke Extender allows you to breathe God's good fresh Southrin air as long as you want between hits.
I don’t know Walt breathing already breathed air unless you are getting mouth to mouth seems unhealthy, yes like wearing a mask and rebreathing your own air.
 

Boo

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Ok good idea. Kinda like @Boo walking Ivan around town…
When Dutch was younger, I would take him everywhere as he was a service dog. I had more people come up to me, and comment about how beautiful and handsome he was. Ivan, on the other hand, captivates people, but they’re afraid of him, most people think he’s a black wolf which I don’t see. Folks think he’s handsome AF but his looks scare people…
 

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Ivan has an attitude, if he sees you standing on any part of my 10 acres, you’ve been had. If you drive down my driveway, he will be by the drivers door barking like a wild man. People don’t get out of the car when Ivan loose… he is truly a daddy’s boy, but not quite a Velcro dog
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CharlesU Farley

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Ivan has an attitude, if he sees you standing on any part of my 10 acres, you’ve been had. If you drive down my driveway, he will be by the drivers door barking like a wild man. People don’t get out of the car when Ivan loose… he is truly a daddy’s boy, but not quite a Velcro dog
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Here is Star's paternal g-g-g father, Arras Vom Wehebach Sch3 FH, Angek, KL-1, ZTP V1-A, Bdsg-Vize-Sieger, HD -1:



As Tommy Boy used to say, he's from the _old_ country. :ROFLMAO:

Here's her maternal g-g-grandfather:




He was the American working dog federation's Dog of the Year sometime back in the day.

I've always been more impressed with dogs who have initials _after_ their name, rather than before. It indicates a sporting/working background. I've always considered it sporting, not working because my son is in the Air Force, at Lackland, and knows what real working dogs are.

I researched the shit out of breeders, because Dobermans have a severe propensity to die early, DCM, and I knew this was going to be the last purebred dog I was going to buy, so I wanted to get one that was going to last at least as long as I am. Her dogs average like 10 to 13 years, that was what was most important to me. Star's dad works in a penitentiary somewhere in Southern Illinois, searching for cell phones, drugs, etc. Most of the maternal side are SAR now, because the breeder kind of got burnt out on doing the ScH/IPO thing. About 80 to 90% of Star's pedigree, going back five-eight generations are not just ScH credentialed, it's ScH 3.

Just like in cannabis, _breeding_ fucking matters, but so does training and love.

What both of those videos leave out, which I think is the most difficult, is the tracking aspect. They have a total and complete stranger walk a complicated maze-like path and stop in various places and kind of grind their feet into the ground and then walk in a totally different direction. The dog has to not only track the exact path that the stranger took, but has to stop and sit at the places where the stranger ground their foot into.

It's fucking amazing and the amount of training that goes into that is simply astounding.

The protection shit's easy, that's kind of built in, but the patience and persistence doing the tracking is something that is quite rare.

But I didn't get Star for any of that shit. I wanted a dog that I could _totally_ trust around my kids, grandkids, and g-g kids. I was going to get into that shit but Covid put a stop to that. And I'm not sure I really would have pursued it, I wanted to companion, not a sport dog I was going to have to travel an hour just to train around others doing ScH, to socialize and train, which is essential.

I'm not really a social kinda guy, so guess everything worked out the way it was supposed to. :cool:

The main reason I've always loved Dobermans, in addition to being exposed to them at a early age, is because the main reason they are no longer used as police dogs, is because they become so become so attached to their handler, they won't work for anybody else. They become so _emotionally_ attached, they're just not going to do the same shit for a stranger that they're going to do for their handler/trainer/dad. That's the kind of dog I want!

And have.
 
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