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Vieux 30/06/2011, 09h17   #1
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Originally posted by Mikael :
>>> http://www.ruffgsd.com/

Hey Mikael !
very interesting homepage you have found ! Nice to see - and I like this kind of Gsd too....
Originally posted by Vaiva:
"Everything is seen so well from USA, isn't it?
Well, there is one thing that is not money - it is decency A non "cash strapped country" like UK still breeds liver or blue colored GSD, while in these "poor" countries people have clubs that forbid breeding GSD with no IPO training No matter about the money."

Yeah Vaiva - that`s also my opinion ! Thanks God not everything depends ONLY on money...

And it´s also not very polite to tell whole Czechia as a "cash strapped country" -

How could one call the USA if you think a little critical about that case ?

May be the " headquarter of non- social predator capitalism ?? "

Best regards, Uli alias Silvester

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Vieux 30/06/2011, 13h39   #2
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For the record....as an American

When I went to Poland and the Czech Rep. back in 2009, I 100% fell in love. With the people, the land, history, THE DOGS, food...everything. It was beautiful...exquisite. I had read (and heard warnings from other Europeans) about the condition of Polish roads...and found them to be in much better condition than the roads where I live (to be sure, I am waiting on my neighbor with a tractor to help fix the huge holes in my dirt road right now). I've traveled to Romania several times throughout the years too (my sister was adopted from there in 1991, and I also did work with NGO) - I found things to be the same there - awesome! Quite honestly, if I thought I had the tiniest chance of mastering the language to get a job, I think I would pack my bags and move to central Europe. Or at least visit a lot more. But I have many mouths to feed and no increase in my salary in 4 years. I can't afford it. I am cash strapped. My state and town are too cash strapped to pay me or fix my roads...at least I still have a job (teaching). And I promise to breed no mixes.

Whatever the case with DDR dogs, if they mixed or not, I honestly have no ideas or proof about it, it's really like comparing apples and oranges. Whatever happened back then, government breeding is done with working purpose, with a lot of sacrifice of dogs back in the early days, and with a high selection. You see many Mal/Dutch and Mal/Shepherd (and even lately have seen some Rottweiler/Mal crosses!) being trained here with the police depts. and military - I have a higher opinion for this kind of mixed breeding than "designer dog" breeding - and I'd hardly say it's because our military is cash strapped. They probably pay $20000+ for these dogs. Not the same as people who breed mixes to sell more puppies and make money, or to try to give an "edge" for their dogs in the show ring. It's a totally different spectrum in many ways.
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Vieux 30/06/2011, 14h56   #3
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When I went to Poland and the Czech Rep. back in 2009, I 100% fell in love. With the people, the land, history, THE DOGS, food...everything. It was beautiful...exquisite.
It's very sweet what you write Marcy, thanks. Your visit to us, just like Paula's and Jing's, was like of a close relative
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Vieux 30/06/2011, 18h51   #4
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For the record....as an American
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My state and town are too cash strapped
Well, California is officially bankrupt ..

So, we are cash strapped too. The roads in Poland were much nicer, with better drivers, too. And the cities, at least Krakow, aren't a commercial wasteland like Los Angeles is. It actually has art, city planning, and history.. .. oh, and it's beautiful.
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Vieux 01/07/2011, 09h52   #5
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Yes, Yuki- I agree to you ! Krakow - just like the inner old city of Warszawa also - was reconstructed and rebuilded after war in a really exemplarily way ... It´s simply beautiful, just like you tell !

(And I think I´m able to talk about that because I´m Dipl.-Ing. for architecture by profession.)

I only know one city in Germany which can be compared - this is Dresden.
Let me correct you Krakow wasn't destroyed during WWII - the buildings are old and original. They 'decayed' during the communism era, but now they have been refurbished, at least most of them. There are still some places - relicts of the old epoch, but gradually, also with the help of EU funds, they're regaining their original shapes, colours and beauty.

Collegium Maius is the same building where Copernicus studied, and when you visit St Mary's Church you see figures carved by Veit Stoss himself.
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Vieux 01/07/2011, 11h11   #6
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Hi Rona !

I did not tell that Krakow was destroyed in WWII. I know it wasn´t.

I only said that it was reconstructed - you told refurbished - like Warszawa in a really exemplarily way. And that´s true.

Let´s agree all together that these both towns are among the most beautiful in whole europe, ok?

Best greetings to Poland !

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Let´s agree all together that these both towns are among the most beautiful in whole europe, ok?
Let's agree there are lots of beautiful cities all round Europe + in the UK, naturally
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