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Subject: Re: dogs
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Charles Parr) writes:
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>From: [email protected] (Charles Parr)
>Subject: Re: dogs
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>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 93 19:39:58 GMT
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>In article [email protected] (charles.a.rogers) writes:
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>What, a dog weighs 150lb maybe, at max? You can't handle it?
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>You have, I presume, thumbs? Grapple with it and tear it's head
>off!
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>Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,
>we have *all* the advantages.
>
This was a recent discussion on rec.martial-arts. Humans definitely don't
have all the advantages. Dogs are deceptively strong and often bred for
fighting of one sort or another.
Ed
DoD #1110