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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tom on February 18, 2019, 03:28:42 PM
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Those of you stuck in your house. A smile and a laugh. :grin: If this got posted, let me know and I'll take it down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1inR2b7PS5M
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The dog is easier to understand than the guy is :laugh:
Doesn't the dog's mouth almost like it's mechanical? Weird
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He doesn't cue the dog to opens it's mouth during the act. I wonder if it's from training to the gags? :huh:
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The mouth not real, not even sure if the dog is.
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The mouth not real, not even sure if the dog is.
Yeah, something is off. I was wondering if some kind of shock thing was used to open his mouth.
I sure hope not.
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Ventriloquist
Rich A
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Ventriloquist
Rich A
for sure, I get that but he doesn't have his arm up the dogs throat..dog moves like a dog bu you could program that into a bot.
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Space alien? :shocked:
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Real stuff, that’s a French talking spaniel
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Real stuff, that’s a French talking spaniel
He's multilingual, he even talks cat :rolleyes:
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He's multilingual, he even talks cat :rolleyes:
(https://i.ibb.co/YNPsbFj/MAX.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YNPsbFj)
I'd like to meet that bitch!
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Excellent🤙 Thanks Tom. The dog isn't as confusing as a few views here. Loved it!
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:grin:
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Sure, he's a ventriloquist, but.. it's not a bot. No matter how he did it, it gave me a grin. What more can I ask? :smiley:
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Some of you guys act like you've never had a talking dog :shocked:
Dusty
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The mouth not real, not even sure if the dog is.
As difficult as this thing is to watch (because 90% of the content is closeups of the audience with "WOW!" looks on their faces and a bunch of fake amazement for the cameras), if you turn the sound down and just watch the dog, I believe that the dog is following verbal cues from the routine to open its mouth for a second and close it.
My Jack understands about 60 words, and can detect 20 of them from me spelling them to try to "talk around" him, so I have no doubt that this dog understands. How the trainer got him to open and shut his mouth, I don't know. Doesn't sound hard, though, if that's all the dog has to do ....
Lannis
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C'mon, really? Spoiler alert! The dog has a fake lower jaw attached to his chin that the ventriloquist controls...
Larry
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Some of you guys act like you've never had a talking dog :shocked:
Dusty
I had a German wirehaired pointer that was close. Sometimes I think she was trying.. really a bright dog.
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C'mon, really? Spoiler alert! The dog has a fake lower jaw attached to his chin that the ventriloquist controls...
Larry
Well, that could be. There are some clever people out there ... but if that IS an artificial jaw, it would be as much trouble to train the dog to never open his real mouth as it would be to get him to open and shut it on command.
OR the whole thing is fake, the audience knows it but puts on an act anyway, and it's a CG image like Fly and Rex talking in "Babe". It's how "reality TV" works. Everyone involved knows the survivors or pawn shops or moonshiners or barn finds are just fake and all set up by a production team, but since it's just entertainment, who cares .... ? A little 'kayfabe' never hurt anyone, as professional wrestling has proven.
Lannis
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Some of you guys act like you've never had a talking dog :shocked:
Dusty
I talk to my dogs all the time, and they talk to me.
You just need to be around dogs long enough to know what they are saying.
They can also sense if you are happy, sad, serious, or silly.
Want proof? Ever been sad or sick, your dog will come to you, put their head on your knee, or lap.
They are saying they're there for you.
Bikes are fun, but they are nuts, bolts, chrome and rust.
Dogs have soul, and to them, you are their whole world.
(https://i.ibb.co/H4d4Cfd/doz.jpg) (https://ibb.co/H4d4Cfd)
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I talk to my dogs all the time, and they talk to me.
You just need to be around dogs long enough to know what they are saying.
They can also sense if you are happy, sad, serious, or silly.
Want proof? Ever been sad or sick, your dog will come to you, put their head on your knee, or lap.
They are saying they're there for you.
Bikes are fun, but they are nuts, bolts, chrome and rust.
Dogs have soul, and to them, you are their whole world.
(https://i.ibb.co/H4d4Cfd/doz.jpg) (https://ibb.co/H4d4Cfd)
Max moved in three weeks ago, he's in the witness protection program, but he can't talk about it. But he can say, dude, it's dinner time.
(https://i.ibb.co/gMBjDyN/feb20-007.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gMBjDyN)
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:laugh: :shocked: :huh: :grin:
Dusty
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Max moved in three weeka ago, he's in the witness protection program, but he can't talk about it. but he can say, dude, it's dinner time.
(https://i.ibb.co/gMBjDyN/feb20-007.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gMBjDyN)
Did you grow that beard as a disguise? :shocked:
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Did you grow that beard as a disguise? :shocked:
Can’t really talk about that either :police: :police: :police:
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Yeah, uh huh, his real name is Snoop Dog :huh:
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(https://i.ibb.co/8gMwvrX/A45352-CF-5393-4-D87-9-A99-B863-B898-E9-AD.jpg) (https://ibb.co/8gMwvrX)
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(https://i.ibb.co/8gMwvrX/A45352-CF-5393-4-D87-9-A99-B863-B898-E9-AD.jpg) (https://ibb.co/8gMwvrX)
I swear, they do that just to make us laugh....and to get another treat :laugh:
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I took MAx to his 1st barn hunt last night. He didn’t hunt but he did get to see and smell a rat. He knew he wasn’t supposed to like the rhodent, but he wasn’t sure why :laugh:
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I took MAx to his 1st barn hunt last night. He didn’t hunt but he did get to see and smell a rat. He knew he wasn’t supposed to like the rhodent, but he wasn’t sure why :laugh:
Nobody likes a rat.
(https://i.ibb.co/c3yN4vf/25023128d0d4bc43700d105127f642b4.jpg) (https://ibb.co/c3yN4vf)
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Nobody likes a rat.
(https://i.ibb.co/c3yN4vf/25023128d0d4bc43700d105127f642b4.jpg) (https://ibb.co/c3yN4vf)
These schnauzers have an intense hatred for furry rhodents. It’s fun to watch them use thier instinct.
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Thanks for the cartoon, John...I laughed good! :thumb:
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John, I'm sure you know rats are full of diseases. Careful with your best friends.
Try this. A 5 Gallon bucket, 1/3 full of water. Empty plastic water bottle with piece of coat hanger wire through it to span the bucket.
"Bait" it with peanut butter. Make an access for rats/mice with a 2x4, 4' level, etc.
Rodent crawls up the "ramp" tries to get the bait, falls in the water. No more problems.
Something like this.
(https://i.ibb.co/pZPGXCh/mice-in-bottom-of-pail-574x431.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pZPGXCh)
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These rats aren't the YOU DIRTY RAT :angry: kinda rat :wink:
http://www.ozarksmischiefbarnhunt.org/
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These rats aren't the YOU DIRTY RAT :angry: kinda rat :wink:
http://www.ozarksmischiefbarnhunt.org/
Never trust a rat! :evil:
Why do you think they call 'em rats?
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I read up on Barn Hunts a few weeks back and they look fun. I happen to enjoy rats as pets as they are very personable and friendly creatures. Ava, on the other hand, would love to razz them! :thumb:
(https://i.ibb.co/XSL4Qc4/fullsizeoutput-20a2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XSL4Qc4)
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I read up on Barn Hunts a few weeks back and they look fun. I happen to enjoy rats as pets as they are very personable and friendly creatures. Ava, on the other hand, would love to razz them! :thumb:
(https://i.ibb.co/XSL4Qc4/fullsizeoutput-20a2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XSL4Qc4)
The rats are taken care of really well, they're considered the *stars* of the show. They actually seem to like the interaction with the dogs. The gal that brings the rats consider them her pets. The varmints my dogs have interacted with in the yard, not so lucky.
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The rats are taken care of really well, they're considered the *stars* of the show. They actually seem to like the interaction with the dogs. The gal that brings the rats consider them her pets. The varmints my dogs have interacted with in the yard, not so lucky.
That's almost like the squirrels in my yard, always trying to get to the bird feeders (without success, but they scavenge spilled seed off the ground).
Jack will look at them out the window, and when they're lined up like he likes, he'll ask to be let out of the front door, opposite side of the house from the squirrels.
He'll tippy-toe around the side of the house, then get up a head of steam and come blasting into the back yard at full speed. He knows what trees the squirrels will head for and tries to head them off. What makes it into a game is that even if he catches a squirrel, he keeps his teeth sheathed. He'll bump the squirrel with his nose and keep him from leaping for the tree; the squirrel will head for another tree and Jack will do the same thing again.
He's caught plenty, but has never bit or killed one and I dare say that after all these years, the squirrels know it, because they don't seem to be in much of panic when he shows up .... !
Lannis
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Those boarder collies are SO smart! My female schnauzer chases the squirrels to the chain link fence and catches them 1/2 way up most of the time (at least when she was younger) then they get shaken and not stirred.
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So what do they do with the rats when they get them? Cook 'em and eat them?
The guy on this board that's always posting recipes might have one for rats.
I have cooked many a rabbit over a fire when camping, but never a rat.
(https://i.ibb.co/PC2Pg9L/hqdefault.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC2Pg9L)
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You want country rats raised on grains not the city rats eating garbage and surrounded by filth. :tongue:
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You want country rats raised on grains not the city rats eating garbage and surrounded by filth. :tongue:
Not organic? :huh:
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Not organic? :huh:
I have a buddy that teaches survival skills and flintnapping. He'll teach you how to build a snare catch and cook what he calls pack rats. This dude does bird census in central america for months at a time and lives off the land. And yes, he's skinny
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I have a buddy that teaches survival skills and flintnapping. He'll teach you how to build a snare catch and cook what he calls pack rats. This dude does bird census in central america for months at a time and lives off the land. And yes, he's skinny
My grandfather showed me ho to make snare, and 4 traps when I was a kid.
Rabbits used to be so common in my area, not any longer.
Coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions all like them.
I've seen Redtail hawks swoop down, pick them up without even having to land.
Ever hear a wounded rabbit cry? You'd swear it was a baby crying.
I live in a rural area, next to a state forest. Just about every night you can hear the coyotes howl.
Sure beats hearing trucks and cars going by. :wink: