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Old 01-01-2007, 07:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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I think that's the answer, Jane. I was discussing with my wife kust before Christmas about buying a kite. What do you want a kite for, she asked. Now I know why - apart from giving some pleasure to my youngest son and myself. It wouldn't be a paper, tape and string thing, I will get something that is a little up-market. As you probably know, kite flying is very popular in many of the so-called South East Asian countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore etc and there are international events and world champs organised.

My feelings of Taylor being around when the kite iis having it's first launch, is that he will be most unhappy and he will need to be attached to a leash - but not the kite, eh.

Taylor is not an attacker so it is not in his mind to attack anything as a form of defence. I know there are a lot of Corgis who 'attack' things they don't like or understand. Having siad that, I have a permanent large dot on the back of the wrist of one of my hands which was the result of my interferring with a snapping Taylor, when Taylor didn't appreciate the attention I was giving a Labrador inside our property. Instead of the Lab receiving a warning bite, I took the brunt of it. That was three years ago. Ben the Lab and Taylor have been the best of mates ever since, though Ben did keep his distance from Taylor for a short time just in case.

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