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Should Old Shep go back to Bisonville?

Yes, he should. But will they take him back? I'm guessing he's their version of "Growler" and has probably been banned. Just a guess though!
 
Old Shep's here to stay. There has become to much inbreeding on e-gwiz. There is nothing wrong with new blood in a closed society. :thumb:
 
Old Shep said:
Old Shep's here to stay. There has become to much inbreeding on e-gwiz. There is nothing wrong with new blood in a closed society. :thumb:

What an odd individual you are. What's the infatuation?
 
signedbewildered said:
Old Shep said:
Old Shep's here to stay. There has become to much inbreeding on e-gwiz. There is nothing wrong with new blood in a closed society. :thumb:

What an odd individual you are. What's the infatuation?
Montana U wrote the book on infatuation! And after they completed their work they felt downright sheepish about it! :D :D
 
Old Shep:
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Old Shep said:
Old Shep's here to stay. There has become to much inbreeding on e-gwiz. There is nothing wrong with new blood in a closed society. :thumb:

Funny, North Dakota comes in second place just behind Alabama for inbreeding. This Shep D-bag is the prime example of what becomes of those inbred hillbillies.
 
1Griz_Fan said:
Old Shep said:
Old Shep's here to stay. There has become to much inbreeding on e-gwiz. There is nothing wrong with new blood in a closed society. :thumb:

Funny, North Dakota comes in second place just behind Alabama for inbreeding. This Shep D-bag is the prime example of what becomes of those inbred hillbillies.


Who be this 'Old Shep?' From North Dakota? The very idea; the insult it be. Hells bells the 'original' Old Shep is from Fort Benton, Montana!

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In fact, back in 1936 a Mister Red Foley came out with a recording on the Melotone Label (Catalog Number 6-03-53) entitled 'Old Shep:' < [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6URIHQXmPmY[/youtube] And besides that, in his very first public singing appearance, back in 1945 at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, a Mister Elvis Presley sang the song 'Old Shep:' [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHmSFvcaNE8[/youtube]

So whoever this here yahoo from some place called North Dakota, besmirching the name 'Old Shep,' let me tell ya, he ain't no Elvis!!!
 
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