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4/12/2002: Whitey skates
![]() Yes, it's a Friday image, and I didn't forget it was Friday and post a Thursday image or a Saturday image. And yes, I don't think I would have saved it if the Consoles thread hadn't rolled right by Tony Hawk. Seen is eight month-old mutt Hsiao Pai, or "Whitey," skating in a Taipei park, April 9, 2002. Her owner, bicycle store owner Chen Kuo-chen, says he taught the dog to skateboard so she would not get tired when following him around. No racist comments about whitey. Whitey's the dog, not the man. |
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So the dog wouldn't get tired? Following the guy around on a bike or what? I would imagine that a dog could outlast a human as far as walking/running goes.
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Tony Shepps' Dog Skater 3.
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![]() Found another shot. This pup's the real deal. |
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This picture reminds me of a short clip on MTV's "Jackass."
One of the guys' dogs came up to a skateboard and attempted to, um, pollinate it. They were laughing, and one guy said, "F*@# skating, man! F*@# skating!" ![]() |
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Now, can they get the dog on inlines? Though I guess on a dog, even inlines would be quads :-) |
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It occurs to me that it depends on which dog. The border collie is built to run and could go 25 miles a day. The basset hound is built to lie on a couch (it's even couch-shaped), and is pretty tired out after 25 yards. That one? Maybe 5 miles.
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Heh, thanks for the correction - I was basing it on my friend's pair, who are hilariously lazy.
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lazy dogs
I wonder how fast those bassets would move if you threw them a live rabbit? The dogs would leap off the couch with suprising strength and speed, in hot pursuit.
I've seen it. I've also seen the same dogs (my neighbors dogs actually) running at full gallop actually trip over their own ears and fall over with a yelp. Hey, they're bassets. You want speed and agility? Get something with legs longer than it's head. OK total non-sequitar: I had this beagle once, laziest dog on the planet. One day I'm in the back yard and see a black and brown blur that looks something like my dog zeroing in on this black and white thing that strongly resembles my neighbors (other neighbors) rabbit. The rabbit had apparently dug into the yard on it's own, to my great surprise. The beagle was apparently doing about twenty miles an hour, to my even greater surprise since I'd never really seen it run before. It was over before I could call the dog's name much less get out of the hot tub. It was like something off the Discovery Channel, full rolling tumbling takedown. Then the death shake. My jaw hit the floor as I learned that dogs are predators. SO what's a kid to do? I figured the rabbit was 1) trespassing and 2) already a goner anyway and 3) quite tasty judging by my dogs reaction so I looked at the scene and decided I never saw it happen, and took off to the mall for the afternoon. When I got home, the folks gently broke the terrible news. |
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Re: lazy dogs
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The thing is, if you chase them again before they are fully rested, they only go about half as far before they have to stop. Keep repeating this, and eventually, you can walk up to the rabbit and pick it up, because it's so tired get CAN'T run The basset was breed to chase a rabbit slowly, but for a long time, till the point where the human walked up and picked up the rabbit |
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