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    Quote Originally Posted by Angellmajick
    ahh bacon, I would have called out the lack of a back leg...his rear right paw is just sitting there, no leg attached and no, it is not that thin...not at that anglwe with the paw...
    ahaha. I didn't even notice the missing hind leg.

    One thing I looked at was the leash. It appears to be floating over the man's hand. His thumb is not wrapped around it like it should. The pixelation in that area is messy though, so I didn't circle it.

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    To me, it was the shadows. Something isn't jiving up with the shadows being cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laggyNgroovy
    To me, it was the shadows. Something isn't jiving up with the shadows being cast.
    The fact that the dog's shadow is just a 50% filter on a new layer?

    Compare the horse's shadow to the dog's shadow. The horse's shadow has legs. The dog's shadow is just a blob.

    As a side note, that is a pretty gray arabian. Can't tell if it's Polish or Egyptian bred.

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    I had a picture of bigdog once.....

    Then he broke my camera, then my arm and made me swear never to let his picture be seen outside of the "circle of trust."
    "And the hits just keep on coming." - Tom Cruise, A Few Good Men

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gideon
    "I want one".

    When we eventually loose one of our 3 dogs that we have now, we will probably get one of these bad boys.
    Better let the stock dwindle down further...ours goes through 50lbs of food in 4 days (178lbs) that's about 8 cups of food per day.

    These dogs are not for the inexperienced either...so be very knowledgeable about the breed before you just go "get one" because it's cool and big. They are great dogs, alot to handle, but have they're associated problems with the breed just like all pures, but there are things you can do, with exercise and diet to keep them around more than their estimated 7-8 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Braddoc
    Quote Originally Posted by DeusInnomen
    Quote Originally Posted by ...bigdog...
    not real.
    Actually, it is. That's an English Mastiff, and I've seen one in person back in Seattle. The fuckers are HUGE.
    actually, they are huge. but this one isn't real.
    I'd take about half of what snopes says with a grain of salt.


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    and the other half with a Valium :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by K0nTANK3Rous
    Quote Originally Posted by Gideon
    "I want one".

    When we eventually loose one of our 3 dogs that we have now, we will probably get one of these bad boys.
    Better let the stock dwindle down further...ours goes through 50lbs of food in 4 days (178lbs) that's about 8 cups of food per day.

    These dogs are not for the inexperienced either...so be very knowledgeable about the breed before you just go "get one" because it's cool and big. They are great dogs, alot to handle, but have they're associated problems with the breed just like all pures, but there are things you can do, with exercise and diet to keep them around more than their estimated 7-8 years.
    THis is true for any large breed. We've had Malamutes and Huskies. They are very challenging dogs to keep. But they are great companions.

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    How do you know it's not 2 midgets and a miniature horse?

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    My friend breeds English Mastiffs.

    True story here, my friends little rat terrier impregnated an english mastiff. And had a puppy and when it came put it had a HUGE head and a small body. So they called it Big Head

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