Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
Equally well written SOUR-MASH!

From a purely historical view of course.... Those are questions true dogmen can answer.

That is the meat of my post, and the bitter sweetness is that the MAJORITY of those, considered good dogmen fall short of answering most of those questions with a YES.

It is unfortunate, but accepted by most. I like the road less traveled....it may be lonely but I don't have too many regrets.

As for the "enthusiasts" they can have their place. The problem lies with the evil minded folks on both sides, that's when all the good sours for everyone.

S_B
Yes, I couldn't agree more. I have nothing against the sporting dog enthusiasts, what I have a problem with is when people become angry with very petty disagreements on online chat-forums and begin to incriminate others regardless if it's intentional or not or cause dogmen to incriminate themselves in anger. Dogmen come from all walks of life but in many cases they come from hardship, where reputation is everything and where talking the talk could have serious repercussions. Keep this mentality in mind when a person is trash talking them from a comfortable home in a good area with their "gamedog" asleep on the couch next to them. It's only to easy for a real dogman to type incriminating information about themselves in an attempt to defend their reputation by some armchair dogman.