If you want bad tats then all I can say is Robert Swift and Cherokee Parks. Two pasty ass white boys trying to look like prison tough guys. Pathetic.
Ziggy, are you hyped that your pup won the big show for the first time in history? Or are you a bandwagon Beagle fan?
Yes it is pretty cool, but the wife is over the moon. Ziggy was her dog when we got married, and when Ziggy passed on we added Daisy. For those who don't have a beagle, they are great dogs, but they can be stubborn as a mule. They also get rather excited when rabbits, rats, squirrels come around.
We live out in the country, and before I came home for lunch one day the wife called and asked me to check and see if there was something in the front yard because the beagle was having a fit. I get home and the beagle is howling and barking at a wooden storage box in the front fenced yard. I go out and lift the box up, and the beagle just loses it, as their was this great big desert pack rat under the box. The rat takes of running around all the patio furniture and the beagle starts chasing and howling. The border collie then gets into the act, chasing this great big rat all over the front patio. I set the box down, and the rat comes zipping by me back under the box. At this point Daisy is pissing herself, and the border collie is barking and carrying on. So I lift up the box again, and off they go again, utter pandemonium, and I am just trying stay out of the way and not get bit. Finally the border collie catches the rat, and takes off for the other end of the fenced yard, with the rat in his mouth. The beagle loses it, takes off after them, and just as the border collie gets to the fence he turns around, and the beagle launches herself right into his face, and bites the rats head clean off. At that point I grad a shovel and I go shovel up the two pieces of the dead rat, and flip it over the fence. The beagle sat there for at least the next hour, not moving a muscle, looking at that dead rat on the other side of the fence, waiting for it to move.
Beagles are a great breed.