Oh no!! Not housework!!! (w00t) :lol: LOL!!!JAX said:, and unless the weather dries up I shall have to do some house work (w00t) :- " :lol:
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Oh no!! Not housework!!! (w00t) :lol: LOL!!!JAX said:, and unless the weather dries up I shall have to do some house work (w00t) :- " :lol:
Bad girl ........... I take mine home first and then throw them away! LOL! I used to keep them until I knew Millie, she made me throw them all away so now I do it before she sees them stacked up on the mantelpiece!!!!!!! Place rosettes I give back to the Society, BOB etc rosettes I keepzilloot said:I've seen a lot of bad behaviour over the years from people trying to 'crowd' my young puppy to people snorting at the judge and walking away... but you just accept it all!
No matter my placing I try to congratulate the winner (if they deign to look at you seeing as being second (or worse) renders you invisible in many people's eyes!)( I don't like snotty winners who won't 'accept' congratulations gracefully.)
I leave the ring after giving my dog a pat or a cuddle.... and then every rosette and card other than a first goes discretely into the nearest bin (w00t) :lol: o ...well they just gather dust and who needs extra housework??? :sweating:
dessie said:Bad girl ........... I take mine home first and then throw them away! LOL! I used to keep them until I knew Millie, she made me throw them all away so now I do it before she sees them stacked up on the mantelpiece!!!!!!! Place rosettes I give back to the Society, BOB etc rosettes I keepzilloot said:I've seen a lot of bad behaviour over the years from people trying to 'crowd' my young puppy to people snorting at the judge and walking away... but you just accept it all!Â
No matter my placing I try to congratulate the winner (if they deign to look at you seeing as being second (or worse) renders you invisible in many people's eyes!)( I don't like snotty winners who won't 'accept' congratulations gracefully.)
I leave the ring after giving my dog a pat or a cuddle.... and then every rosette and card other than a first goes discretely into the nearest bin (w00t) Â :lol: Â o ...well they just gather dust and who needs extra housework??? :sweating:
parksie said:Oh my god ! I cant beleive that it is so bitchy.
You aint seen "bitchy" yet. :rant:
doris said::b well if it comes to being a saddo about rosettes, I can beat you all!!! (w00t)
Southern Counties don't automatically give out rosettes, you have to buy them if you want them (bit of a cheek when you paid over £20 to enter IMHO :- " )
Monty got reserve in puppy and 5th in puppy stakes, and I DID pay the extra £8 to get the rosettes :wacko:
but, lamely, in my defence, it was the first time I'd been placed with a dog I was showing myself, and it was the first time my lovely Mr Monty Magic Moe Joe had been placed, and my youngest boy was with me, the first show he'd been to since 1999, so kinda thought I needed to mark the occasion :lol: :- " :b :huggles: :cheers:
It's not unsporting to hand them back in to the secretary at the show (ie open shows). In fact if you're not keepign them it's actually appreciated as we get them on 'sale or return' and the ones we return we get refunded for. Same with the cards. Unless they are printed with the dates on they get put back into circulation.zilloot said:and then every rosette and card other than a first goes discretely into the nearest bin (w00t) Â :lol: Â o ...well they just gather dust and who needs extra housework??? :sweating:
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