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Mark IV 01-04-2003 04:31 PM

Proof...
 
I knew that Fran Kress was involved in a dog smuggling ring. He used to be a cat juggler but is under court order not to raise any kitty more than 16 inches above average mean base.

I have something that everybody here on this thread would find interesting but in my tecno challenged state I can't post it. If any of you non-Luddites can help, I will email the picture for posting.:3DSMILE:

Rick:D

Mark IV 01-05-2003 10:34 AM

Try this.....
 
....for securing your Kitty in the Cobra. Don't recommend it for dogs.however. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/s...t=1&thecat=500

Rick:3DSMILE:

Excaliber 01-05-2003 10:52 AM

Hearing Aids
 
Poor Carol De,,,,,ha ha,,,,,,theres a man who get no respect for asking a simple question! I have no solution for the dog, but sure enjoy the replies!

On a serious note: YES, hearing damage IS a problem with a Cobra. I JUST bought my first hearing aids ($4K, digital, dolby 5.1 with bass speaker implant, lol). I have ear plugs EVERYWHERE. In the glove box, the tool box, the brief case, my desk. I plan to KEEP what ever hearing I have left! And always wore them driving the Cobra.

Ernie

SpeedFreak 01-05-2003 11:26 AM

Posted on behalf of MARK IV
 
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Posted on behalf of MARK IV.

No comment required! :LOL:

Ron Daveley 01-05-2003 03:47 PM

I think you are worrying too much. I have a 55 # collie/husky mix that loves riding in the car. no reaction at all when I start the engine. A couple of times we have been in a parade, she sits on the transmission hump, looking over the windshield, and looking back and forth over the crowd. One time someone ran from the sidewalk with a dog biscuit! I'm not sure which is more popular - the cobra or the dog.

Ron

Excaliber 01-05-2003 03:50 PM

Ha ha,,,love that cat carry device!

Ernie

Carroll DeWeese 01-05-2003 06:16 PM

Great device, but I note that some Cobra owners are apparent wimps. Well, maybe not wimps, but they do not want to be on the "wrong side" of this thread.

I have had some people email me with serious responses. One is an audiologist that has made hearing aids for dogs. Ear protection is basically creating a hearing aid without the hearing aid. A silicone plug is made of the dogs ear (the mold normally used to creat the hearing aid) and is used as an ear plug. It can be easily used or removed as needed.

Another person says that their dog rides with them in the Cobra in parades. The sound, due to parade conditions, is keep reasonable. Their dogs loves riding in the Cobra. The only problem is that the dog often gets more attention than the Cobra in the parades. I quess that you can not have it all.

Keep the responses coming -- both those in jest and serious. At least we get some good entertainment.

Mark IV 01-05-2003 06:21 PM

" thus quote the raven..."
 
...As Turk said, "So many cats, so few recipes...."

Hey, myself, I love cats, especially deep fried!

A friend if mine who owned CSX3327 came home one day and found his wifes cat sharpening the claws on the seats, proceeded to "launch" the cat via the tail with six or seven revolutions ala hammer throwers. When kitty hit the ground he/she kept going and did not return for several days.

Dear God, I do love this "cat carrier"

Your in felines,
Rick:JEKYLHYDE

Mark IV 01-05-2003 06:28 PM

Puppies and Cobras....
 
...some years ago as a friend was fueling his replica at the racing fuel pump at Watkins Glen the attendant remarked "if I had one of these a puppy would be redundant to get chicks..."

Problem is once you have a "sweet young thing" what can you do with her in a Cobra?

Rick:eek:

JAM1775 01-06-2003 06:14 AM

You guys are mean.
I had a dog in my Cobra once.
Friends told me to put a bag on her head.
It worked for the whole weekend .

REAL 1 01-06-2003 01:28 PM

I hate to say it but this thread is ridiculous.

Leave the dog home where it belongs. First there is no room for a dog and a passenger. Second why would you want to put the dog in a car that is hot and very loud. Third, because the Cobra has very low doors and no windows you risk the dog unexpectedly jumping out and getting hurt or killed.


:rolleyes: %/

RACER X #99 01-06-2003 01:59 PM

I hate to say this Evan but I agree with you 100%;)

Cranky:3DSMILE:

SpeedFreak 01-06-2003 03:07 PM

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Hummm,.... after having my share of fun at Carroll's expense...I must admit, I'm a closet, "dog-road-tripper"! I have a mutt; half Chow and Lab, that literally leaps around the house for joy, when I ask if she wants to go for a ride. How could I say no? I used to have a TR-4a, that had the perfect spot for her right behind the seats. Two things I hated...the hair in the cockpit and all the "slobber" on the trunk!...I never considered her hearing!:CRY: However, after many trips, [abeit there was no growl from the exhaust], her hearing is just fine thank you. ...so this thread is proabably much adeu about nothing, although it has provided several laughs.:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

BO DUTCH 01-06-2003 03:56 PM

WHAT DID YOU SAY ?

CAN'T HEAR YOU !!



:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Edley Rondinone 01-06-2003 05:08 PM

This thread is hilarious!!! At least until "Real 1" and "Racer X" piped up with their "ridiculous" comments. Guys, you gotta see the humour in this thread! It is meant to be taken as "tongue-in-cheek"!! It is meant to be a "REAL" and "ORIGINAL" thread, not a thread that is "less fake" than others!!! Edley

RACER X #99 01-06-2003 05:18 PM

Edley,
Go back to the earlier posts I made the first "serious" post on this topic.%/

Cranky:p

BO DUTCH 01-06-2003 06:51 PM

WOULD YOU "GENTLEMEN" STOP MUMBLING !!

SPEAK UP !!


Loud pipes my A$$ !!

How about some Morter Blast, Bomb Blast or Mine Blasts, under water, THEN, your talking loud !! And then, you have something to worry about. Til then, a little motor putt-putt should not effect your or your pooch's well being, at least to the point of leaving any visable scars !!

Excuse Me, I've gotta go, I've got something Important to worry about !!

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Bill Wells 01-06-2003 07:35 PM

hey, isn't this serious ? i thought it was serious...it could be worse, like a male dog lifting his rear leg to 'mark' the knock off spinners...then the dog wouldn't have to worry about hearing problems !! this is serious...like my 2 german shepherds that want to maul my door with their paws !!! carroll...i told you before, go walk the dog in shane park in b'ham instead...LOL...bill

Excaliber 01-06-2003 08:24 PM

It's amazing to me that this thread has actually stayed on target for 3 pages! I was sure it would have been hi-jacked by now, lol.

How about them Buckeyes???

Ernie

Bill Wells 01-06-2003 08:32 PM

bet the buckeyes wore ear plugs !! LOL...

heckers , this is more entertaining than bb vs sb, blue vs other colors and is it real or memorex...

bill, non blue, non bb, memorex tupperware car with two german shepherds without ear plugs and no nails next time they put their paws on my doors ! arf


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