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Jaws (nm)

Posted By: AfraidToSwim on 2007-07-09
In Reply to: Keep the ball rolling... - what is your absolute favorite movie?

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After jaws I never swam out in the ocean again
like I once did, use to swim beyond the breakers and that movie did it for me. I said the only way a shark would get me is he might bite my ankle cause I was not going any further than that.
The locking jaws are just a myth
Do some research. This is something I did find out. No dog has the bony or muscular structure in their anatomy to have a locking jaw.

Also the huge muscular looking pits are hybrid. A good show quality pit does not have the huge blocky head, short legs and overly exaggerated muscular. I actually think they are a beautiful breed. Especially the reds.

I just read some reports of a couple of kids killed by huskies in the last year. My SIL's huskies completely tore apart a cat that wondered into their yard. Fox terriers are hugely prey-driven dogs. They can and will hunt down and kill small animals, just for the kill. Are we going to ban those breeds?

There are some pictures of my vicious killer here:


JAWS: "I think we're gonna need a bigger boat."
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