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Date Posted: 09:07:34 11/14/03 Fri
Author: Jerry
Subject: More ????'s
In reply to: TMoran 's message, "Historically Correct????" on 06:39:58 11/13/03 Thu

Good question, good dialog, good response. However, at this point I am left wanting. Aside from two of the items listed, (proud & good temperament), the other items listed point out the structure requirements for proper confirmation/movement. It would seem that when providing a definition of the 'historically correct boerboel' that definition must include what the boerboels' purpose on this earth was/is. Regarding 'good' temperament I would have to agree with others that as a phrase 'good temperament' is a very subjective statement. The term 'good temperament' needs to have 'specific' definition in order to be measurable. JMO. Have a good day, Jerry

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  • Re: Historically Correct???? -- Clay, 13:20:34 11/14/03 Fri

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