Peace out man :blink:
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Nice one psychedelic Fleesh :thumbsup: may love and peace go with you all your racing life :thumbsup: ex WoodstockerFleesh said:Wherever there's competition there's controversy it's a simple fact of human nature that even though some don't show it we all want to win.
Petty grudges are what really get me, you can see it in some peoples faces when they look at others in racing. Half look like they want to give someone a good smack given half the chance and the rest look terrified that someone wants to "do them in" over something so silly.
At the end of the day, we're all passionate about our sport and we all have differing opinions. What we all are guilty of a times is taking things completely out of context where our dogs are concerned, many are not prepared to listed to the opinions of fellow racers and remaining open minded, "it's my way or the highway".
The major flaw in the arguments in our sports in intolerance. Many are not interested in listening to fellow racers point of view and at least trying to understand their reasoning and the manner in which they have come to this conclusion. There are many fallacies in peoples reasoning but instead of trying to oppose these in a calm, grown up manner it all turns into back biting and petty sniping.
Our number one love is our dogs and we'd all do anything for them, but even down to dogs bumping on the tracks or accidents involving dogs some people have to get nasty and quite frankly silly about it. I think a little calm, some reasoning and a lot of maturity would go a long way in this sport.
Maybe it's not "the way it's always been" but then again I haven't always been able to drive but I learn't, for doG's sake we haven't always bought sliced bread but if we carried on the way it has "always been" then we'd be living in houses built out of cow sh*t and without experimentation the breed that we know and love as the "Non-Ped Whippet" would probably have never been invented.
Elise (aka Fleesh) who is fully of love for everyone, :huggles: :* :huggles: :* and might just run away and become a Hippy :unsure:
Fleesh said:Wherever there's competition there's controversy it's a simple fact of human nature that even though some don't show it we all want to win.
Petty grudges are what really get me, you can see it in some peoples faces when they look at others in racing. Half look like they want to give someone a good smack given half the chance and the rest look terrified that someone wants to "do them in" over something so silly.
At the end of the day, we're all passionate about our sport and we all have differing opinions. What we all are guilty of a times is taking things completely out of context where our dogs are concerned, many are not prepared to listed to the opinions of fellow racers and remaining open minded, "it's my way or the highway".
The major flaw in the arguments in our sports in intolerance. Many are not interested in listening to fellow racers point of view and at least trying to understand their reasoning and the manner in which they have come to this conclusion. There are many fallacies in peoples reasoning but instead of trying to oppose these in a calm, grown up manner it all turns into back biting and petty sniping.
Our number one love is our dogs and we'd all do anything for them, but even down to dogs bumping on the tracks or accidents involving dogs some people have to get nasty and quite frankly silly about it. I think a little calm, some reasoning and a lot of maturity would go a long way in this sport.
Maybe it's not "the way it's always been" but then again I haven't always been able to drive but I learn't, for doG's sake we haven't always bought sliced bread but if we carried on the way it has "always been" then we'd be living in houses built out of cow sh*t and without experimentation the breed that we know and love as the "Non-Ped Whippet" would probably have never been invented.
Elise (aka Fleesh) who is fully of love for everyone, :huggles: :* :huggles: :* and might just run away and become a Hippy :unsure:
:lol: :lol: :lol:milly said::lol: I think we should all give the first person that we see at the next race meeting a great big kiss :* does anybody know if big Jeff Skinner going to Blidworth on Sunday (w00t) :lol:mutley said:your never lost for words fletch
No Lover Boy :wub: :wub: But I Am :huggles:JOHNG said::lol: :lol: :lol:milly said::lol: I think we should all give the first person that we see at the next race meeting a great big kiss :* does anybody know if big Jeff Skinner going to Blidworth on Sunday (w00t) :lol:mutley said:your never lost for words fletch
nice one
:lol: :lol: :wub:john m said:No Lover Boy :wub: :wub: But I Am :huggles:JOHNG said::lol: :lol: :lol:milly said::lol: I think we should all give the first person that we see at the next race meeting a great big kiss :* does anybody know if big Jeff Skinner going to Blidworth on Sunday (w00t) :lol:mutley said:your never lost for words fletch
nice one
dart said:IF WHIPPET RACING GOINGDOWN HILL PLEASE ASK ANYBODY WHO WENT TO SCOTLAND I HAVE NEVER SEE SO MANY PEOPLE AT A WHIPPET MEETING AND THE RACING FORMAT SHOULD BE USE MORE OFTEN NOT PUT SO MANY OPENS ON AND MAKE OPENS MORE SPECIAL.
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it was like that once upon a timeFleesh said:As the saying goes, "Life is what you make it". If we all turned up to just one event with the frame of mind, "this is going to be a great, fun day no matter what !!", clapped, cheered and congratulated everyone right down to heat winners throughout the whole day then I'm sure the effort would rub off on fellow racers and we'd all have a brilliant day.
Lighten up guys :huggles:
gary don't know what classics or champs you've been watchingmutley said:i totaly agree lyndon think all the classics have been great last few year including champs :thumbsup:
:cheers: thanks gary for reminding me about my age :lol: :lol:mutley said:agree compared to years ago it aint as good :- " but we are getting older john well you are up to us as racers to make it better
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