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Conversation in our house this morning ...... Mrs Astanley .......you where late coming to bed last night Me ......the lads on thl were arguing Mrs Astanley...what about ? Me ...wether a honey bad

Lol @ Stan   The amounbof times my missus says what you laughing at when I'm on here.. I was too embarrassed to tell her all my "cyber mates" were arguing over the outcome of a fight between a hone

What the fukc were you doing in stans house ??? ..........

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Hilarious......you 3 South hams Clippy and Baw remind of 3 little schoolboys sitting at the front of the class where everyone can see them throwing insults trying to get a reaction from the big burly teacher and thinking they are on the front foot................... from the safety of their school desks !......Little pricks.... put your conkers away and go and pick on someone your own size ;)

 

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you really are the biggest hypocrite on here gnash........... :thumbs:

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No one can say a pit would could kill a hb some prob would, others prob wouldnt whats certain is no game dog would have a long career hunting them as they are tough sobs for sure.one thing that gets my goat is the notion pits are the be all and end all when it comes to gameness, imo nothing can touch your bog standard diggin terrier that meets its much larger foe in its own backyard.

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No one can say a pit would could kill a hb some prob would, others prob wouldnt whats certain is no game dog would have a long career hunting them as they are tough sobs for sure.one thing that gets my goat is the notion pits are the be all and end all when it comes to gameness, imo nothing can touch your bog standard diggin terrier that meets its much larger foe in its own backyard.

Not a bull breed man myself but i have wondered in the past if (and i know there bred for different tasks)a pit bull or other bully type would still go to his work with such vigour if he did have to enter the dark,dig through a ever narrowing tube and then like you say meet a larger stronger foe in the foes back yard?.I have to say maybe not and i agree a working terrier's job is one of the hardest in the canine world.

As for honey badger,v's whatever,feck me it's only just may and it's going to be a long old summer if were here allready :laugh::laugh:

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Well Socks another debate

Would a PB be able to Beat a Wolf ?

Again mate I have no idea as I havnt kept pit bulls or a wolf lol .... But by the fact that a wolf is far larger far stronger and they are both canid I would hazard a guess that a wolf would win ... Also after reading what the American lads on here say that hunt wolf that there isn't a dog on the planet that could kill a timber wolf then that would back up my conclusion .........

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Well Socks another debate

Would a PB be able to Beat a Wolf ?

 

Again mate I have no idea as I havnt kept pit bulls or a wolf lol .... But by the fact that a wolf is far larger far stronger and they are both canid I would hazard a guess that a wolf would win ... Also after reading what the American lads on here say that hunt wolf that there isn't a dog on the planet that could kill a timber wolf then that would back up my conclusion .........

So taking in the above how would a timber wolf fair against the HB ?

Fukc me max what do you want out of me ??? I have no idea .......

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where did the wolverine beat a wolf? I just saw one drive a wolf away if the wolf wanted to fight it would of torn the wolverine to pieces.

 

Correct....wolf was f****n about.

 

 

 

:rolleyes: Okay. Have it your way. What ever .....

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