Saturday, December 24, 2011

pit poetry



The children were nestled all snug in their beds,

when in burst two pit bulls to tear off their heads.

They ran and they screamed, it was over they feared,

but by the magic of Christmas, Santa appeared!

"Now Ruger! Now Browning! Now Mossberg and Colt!

On Remington! On Sako! Semi autos and bolts!”

And down through the chimney came Santa with shells,

he loaded his weapons and blew the pit bulls to hell!

He gathered spent rounds then returned to his sleigh,

“Good riddance to pit bulls, have a great Christmas Day!”

~Dude I Bagged Ur Pit

21 comments:

  1. You deserve a standing ovation for the poem! Wonderful and of course with a happy ending: dead Pit Bulls.

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  2. lycanprincess nutter, you are not fooling anyone.

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  3. Love the poem, the humor, and appreciate the reality behind it all...My Ruger is already picked out...Pop and I are just wondering??..How long did that Mentally Ill Pit jump that fire or Is that Video repeating the jumps ??

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  4. Instant classic from Dude. Happy Holidays. -D

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  5. he is just repeating jumps in this clip but who knows how long he could go like this.

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  6. I never imagined this rip from 'The Night Before Christmas' would travel beyond its original space in comments. I get a chuckle from this, so thank you for remembering it CD :-)

    (Note to legislators: In real life, there is no Second Amendment Santa ready to stop pit attacks in the Jolly Saint Nick of time. In real life, we need regulation. Public Safety First!)

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  7. Nice job Dude, I Bagged Your Pit! The rhythmic flow with the animation is unbeatable!

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  8. http://www.nbcsandiego.com/video/#!/on-air/as-seen-on/Why-Do-Pit-Bulls-Have-a-Bad-Reputation-/118281649

    Is it that only pit nutter vets will talk? Are all vets pit nutters? Are they under some pressure to say things they don't believe?

    Sadly, I'm beginning to lose a little respect for a profession I would like to hold in high esteem. At around the 1:50 mark, the vet interviewed begins saying things like "there is no such thing as a kid friendly breed or a not kid friendly breed, there is no such thing as an aggressive breed."

    Is domestication not covered in vet school now? To assert that genetic difference among dogs just right off hand CANNOT cause differences in aggression (and these difference cannot be breed specific) is similar to arguing that a bobcat and house cat are equally docile, it is lunacy.

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  9. http://btoellner.typepad.com/kcdogblog/2011/12/preparing-for-takeover-and-a-small-christmas-miracle.html

    Brent Toellner's group is taking over the Kansas City Animal Shelter. I hope pit bull incidents do not spike in the area.

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  10. Sweet mutt kicks pit bull butt in Trinidad.

    http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Pet_pothound_battles_pitbull_to_save_family_-136353548.html

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  11. As I've said before I am not this LycanPrincess girl you keep digging out of the grave! I'm in my forties and I'm not even a California! This is the one and only email address I have now can I please express my opinions and actions here without being dragged through the mud! If I was a Nutter then how come I don't have a picture of a Shit Bull up here? Being so quick to label and judge someone dawn james your no better than the Nutters yourself.

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  12. lycanprincess has morphed into westiewest ? poor peanut sacrificed for the sins of a pitter patriarch....lol.

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  13. i dont think its a westie but looks can be deceiving . pitters also are sometimes not the tough guys they appear to be . sometimes they are scared of their own fucking dogs .

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  14. DubV, vet schools really don't teach nutrition or behavior. they teach their students about fixing medical problems. it made me want to vomit when i heard this todd rundgren look alike vet uttering this bullshit about more likely to report a pit bull bite versus less likely to report a yorkie bite. more likely to report a bite is related to the bite being more likely to require medical treatment which often REQUIRES by law that the dog is reported. in fact, i read a nutter whining about the doctor refusing to treat their bite unless they filled out a dog bite report. hahahaha!
    so the reality is if you spray your yorkie bite with bactine, the law doesn't necessarily have to know but if you go to the ER for stitches, well, that has to be reported. :-)

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  15. I can't believe anyone would think that a dog's breeding has nothing to do with their traits. If that were true, they would be running draft horses in the Kentucky Derby. Unbelievable how many so called professionals are jumping on the pro pitter band wagon & saying ridiculous things. Love the poem, keep up the good work.

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  16. any person who thinks breeding has no bearing on temperment should not own a shitbull. this puts in mind my local shelter who claim to have had no problems with pitbulls. this can only be true if the shelter has been well aware of the breeds tendancies.

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  17. While corrupt, you will ocasionally find an honest snippet of truth from the Vet and Dog Lobby:


    Dr Nicholas Dodman, a Tufts University animal behavioral specialist and author of “Dogs Behaving Badly,” agrees that pit bulls come with some baggage.

    “Genetics does play a role and people who think it doesn’t are kidding themselves,” says Dodman. “The pit bull is notorious for a very hard bite. They are always No. 1 in the lethal dog bite parade. The dog was bred for pit fighting. It was bred to never give up, to bite and hang on.”


    Read more: Bull%$#@! : The pit bull controversy - Wicked Local, MA - North of Boston http://www.wickedlocal.com/northofboston/archive/x388357482#ixzz1LhyR2HeS

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