Now, there is something with which I can agree. <VBG>  Although I
thought Taffe and others looked stunning, I kept saying that they were
nuts to try to show in those outfits.  The worst were the handlers who
had to really run with a sporting dog in tight skirts.......yikes!

But, I know it is Westminster and expected.

I think that the one or two who dyed a pair of sneakers and "glizted
them up" to match their outfits were the smart ones!

Suze

Annette Jones wrote:
>
> Well maybe she should have worn more suitable clothing for showing the dog
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 3:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Westminster BOB
>
> > Ok, Sue,
> >         This WAS my point. It isn't NEXT it is NOW.  Andy is shown
> naturally
> > and we should be applauding that! Taffe has shown him naturally all over
> > the country to OUR benefit. She is a CREDIT to our breed.
> >
> > Or perhaps they are now getting so good that more experienced breeders
> > can't TELL that others are scissored, razored, sculpted and colored????
> >
> > But this dog is NOT and that is why it is irking me so that kneeling
> > (maybe her skirt was splitting??? LOL) should be at all significant. (OK
> > Dave I DEFY you to show in her outfit! VVBG>) Especially as when I saw
> > her show three times and go BIS twice she never did that.  I think it
> > was the formal wear.
> >
> > Never mind, I can't talk this talk any more.  I'll just walk the
> > walk......
> >
> >
> >
> > Suze (GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bill and MICK!)
> >
> > Susan Shidler wrote:
> >  What comes next - scissor sculpting and dying accepted
> > > as SOP?  Standing up allows our dogs freedom of movement and expression.
> It
> > > also makes the statement that our Cavaliers are not just another pretty
> toy
> > > dog.  Very importantly, it is our tradition.  I guess some of us value
> that
> > > more than others.
> > >
> > > Sue Shidler
> > > SevenWoods Cavaliers
> > > Mettawa, IL
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > --
> > Suze at Llawen Cavaliers
> > "...I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man
> > to depend simply upon himself."  -Isna Ia-wica
> > "Thought comes before speech" Luther Standing Bear
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