Great. Now I will be known as Robodu.
Robo-duh is more appropriate.
just sayin
I was thinking robodu pronounced robo-doo.
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Great. Now I will be known as Robodu.
Robo-duh is more appropriate.
just sayin
My daughter's guide-dog-in-training at the rabbit show yesterday. She's babysitting this one while it's trainer is out of town, and she gets a new puppy at the end of the month. The bunny in front of her is my new bunny won in the silent auction. Today I'm bonding with her and hunting for new breeders of registered stock -her breeder is a snob. Somebody kick me straight in the shins if I ever start to get snobby about my animals and rude to new folks.
Who was her breeder?
Who was her breeder?
Just so we're clear, not the dog's breeder but the rabbit. I don't like to name names, but he's got the GA. market in
showable Mini Rex cornered, and he doesn't want competition apparently. He doesn't even care to be remotely polite to new folks. There's a difference in being protective of your stock and cautious of random strangers, and being downright off-putting and rude. I've dealt with dog show people for many years, and I know his type. I've never liked them. We know the same people exist in the poultry world too, but I had hoped that his type were fewer and farther between in chickens and rabbits.![]()
Wow, this is the same reason I left salt water forums and parrot forums, rude people with the god syndrome. None of them are worth my time or concern.