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I just popped into a library to see if they had a copy of “Fly fishing” by J.R.Hartley,they didn’t but look what I found on the shelves 😉  

I killed a man with a hammer i like kicking  dogs in my spare time get 3 bags of sand on the daily for painting 12 x 12 rooms and a bit of grouting that's how you do it  people shouldn't keep shit dog

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22 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Some are defo different summer time short runs walks simba is doubled muscled double Charlie easy this bit h is dead a winter hammered its its muscle on muscle its chest is big ripped 

Defo no bull.in simba blackie  pic as from a kid pre ban Screenshot_20260206_205723_Gallery.jpg.65f4592daef07f2b3b507b6bace25396.jpg

With due respect mate, your dogs are NOT “double muscled” 👍

They are well muscled and conditioned and a credit to you, but , “double muscled” is a genetic abnormality found in whippets. There are technical and scientific names for it. 
It’s got nothing to do with exercise or work or training. 
As I said, I had a whippet that had true “double muscle” and it was very evident just looking at it.

It cramped up badly after just one 150 yard run and I had it put down.

Cheers.

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37 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I just smile indulgently at the japes of the youngsters .

I look upon them as prodigal sons, wayward waifs, truculent youth.

I live in hope that a mere morsel of my patient attempts to educate them helps them on their journey through life .

Cheers.

Got ya work cut out mate

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7 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

With due respect mate, your dogs are NOT “double muscled” 👍

They are well muscled and conditioned and a credit to you, but , “double muscled” is a genetic abnormality found in whippets. There are technical and scientific names for it. 
It’s got nothing to do with exercise or work or training. 
As I said, I had a whippet that had true “double muscle” and it was very evident just looking at it.

It cramped up badly after just one 150 yard run and I had it put down.

Cheers.

With mchulls kick ups he'd of grassed it at 70 yards

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