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pessimism..
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29-09-2011, 17:47 | #304 |
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i cannot travel atm.. a yahoo group imo is a good idea,as i believe not much would be achieved by a rushed meeting that lasts a day..of course a meeting eventually will need to be arranged, but imo for now ,the groundwork can be done by the amazing inventions the internet and phone
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29-09-2011, 17:55 | #306 |
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I also think that for now, the internet/phone is the way to go.
Skype could be useful. Taz
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29-09-2011, 19:20 | #309 | |
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il set one up now...what shall it be called lol |
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this all sounds positive, can anyone join it? how do I open a 'facebook' page though?? I dont have this social network? can anyone make one? thanks for your help in advance |
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29-09-2011, 20:20 | #312 |
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Why dont you make two groups?
One open to other breeders and more experienced people (which you trust) to help - worldwide - and one close and invisible ONLY to UK serious breeders, to decide and judge what has been talked on the first group, also to decide together who will make what, which interesting litters should you import pups and which interesting studs should you seek for cover your females and so on?
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does that not defeat the object for UK owners and breeders? only 1 group is required. already you are choosing who you want in your click? would it not be better to be open and upfront if you want a recognised breed in the UK and everyone working together in my opinion. |
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29-09-2011, 20:49 | #320 |
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and encourageing an inner circle this is terrible, i was asked to read through this by other members but I am shocked to see such behaviour and from a moderator too.. this is not the way to get support from pure breed owners, you are not showing your intentions very well at all i am shocked |
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