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A day in the life...TSA Officership: change the script and crush the box
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A day in the life.TSA Officership. Life in The Salvation Army.the ups, the downs.the funny and the serious. I have a ton of stories and I'm sure you do as well. Change the script and crush the box. I wanted to comment directly on his blog, but he doesn't allow it.he knows he'd get bombarded (both good and bad). So if you know him, ask him to read my blog! I love the concept of being outside the box and changing the script, but many times it seems like we are powerless to do so. What are your thoughts?
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A day in the life...TSA Officership: May 2006
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A day in the life.TSA Officership. Life in The Salvation Army.the ups, the downs.the funny and the serious. I have a ton of stories and I'm sure you do as well. Just call me Noah. It has now rained for 3 days and it's starting to add up.I wouldn't be worried except that it's supposed to rian heavily for another 3 or 4 more days. The picture on the left is one of many leaks in our basement wall. The left picture is our front yard and the pictures below are the back yard. He, of course, was speaking of the...
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A day in the life...TSA Officership: Christmas Origin?
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A day in the life.TSA Officership. Life in The Salvation Army.the ups, the downs.the funny and the serious. I have a ton of stories and I'm sure you do as well. Well here's an interesting sign. And all this time I thought it was a God thing. :o). Well, well, well, you learn something new every day! Hope tyhat you and yours had a wonderful, blessed Christmas. Designed by Debenhams - you have a eye that captures some very provacative things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: Brackett's Principle #8: Use Only Outstanding Studs!!
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Brackett's Principle #8: Use Only Outstanding Studs! 1937 and 1938 Grand VictorCh. Pfeffer v Bern. 8220;We should also select a stud who is preferably inbred, or at least quite strongly linebred, so that the strength such breeding gives to his prepotency will most likely insure his dominance in the mating pair.” [i]. Therefore, using an inbred or strongly linebred stud dog should insure some degree of prepotency. 8220;…in sele...
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: January 2011
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Brackett Principle #5: Outcross- But Only for Definite Purposes! Ch Drum of Long Worth. 8220;I will state unequivocally that ‘nobody but nobody’ amongst them is going to do constructive animal breeding or produce a satisfactory percentage of top specimens, and most certainly they WILL NOT build a strain within the breed. To demonstrate why they are not getting the desired results.” [i]. Brackett rests this premise on the author...
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: August 2011
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Malcom Willis and The German Shepherd Dog. With the news last week of the passing of Malcolm Willis. I thought I might highlight one of his books: The German Shepherd Dog:. Its History, Development and Genetics. Without question one of the most informative book you will find and read about German Shepherds. The German Shepherd Dog:. Its History, Development and Genetics. Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1977. A clearer picture of th...
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: Brackett's Principle #10: Breed Back to Your "Toppers"!!
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Monday, April 4, 2011. Brackett's Principle #10: Breed Back to Your "Toppers"! 1950 Grand VictrixCh Yola of Longworth. 8220;I try to point out a procedure by which a beginner breeder might, most quickly and surely, improve the ‘mean’ or average quality of his production—and indeed within a few years bring forth, and quite consistently, some ‘toppers.’” [i]. Brackett utilized the terminology of “toppers.”. Of course, “Mr. German Shepherd” ad...He stated tha...
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: December 2010
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Saturday, December 11, 2010. Brackett Principle #2: Build a Strain! 1937 and 1938 GV Ch. Pfeffer v Bern. Brackett readily admits to learning by his own mistakes. He, too, had previously practiced what he estimated that 98% of the average dog fanciers had done—mated the best bitches to the best available males, regardless of bloodlines. The strategy in which Brackett would implement to improve his breeding program would center upon building a distinct strain.
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog: March 2011
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Lyloak's Reflections on the German Shepherd Dog. Monday, March 21, 2011. Brackett's Principle #9: Always Select the Best Bitch Puppies! Ch Orpha of Edgetowne. 8220;As soon as the litter is sufficiently grown so enough can be told about them to make a fairly safe selection (and this varies amongst different breeds), we try to pick the best bitch puppy. Let us presume that we find one resembling her sire more than the dam, as we have planned and hoped for.” [i]. They take up space, time and resources.