dorkfish;959112; said:LOL... BTW I saw some full grown pacu's at marineland... those things are HUGE! Those things could eat my dog!
I think that's Bob Viella.
Yeah. Pacu get HUGE.
dorkfish;959112; said:LOL... BTW I saw some full grown pacu's at marineland... those things are HUGE! Those things could eat my dog!
I think that's Bob Viella.
lolBderick67;960069;960069 said:I got a reply to the email I had sent;
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From:"Bob Vella" <bvella@bak.rr.com>
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Subject:RE: pet tips?
Date:Sunday, July 01, 2007 12:06:31 AM
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First of all Brian what was listed on HGTV's web site was never authorized
by me. Second the whole thing is out of context. The segment was originally
done on what to do in case of an emergency when your child brings home a pet
and you can't get to a store to purchase the proper equipment. When the
segment first aired several years ago we covered several scenarios on "what
if your child brought home an unexpected goldfish, hamster and guinea pig.
The information on the web site did not put the information into the actual
context on which it was being recommended.
Maybe you should first find out from someone the real story before telling
them that the info was pulled out of their ASS.
Maybe you should first find out from someone the real story before telling
them that the info was pulled out of their ASS.
Sounds to me like he needs to get with the HGTV people about this "unathorized and out of context" printing number one, and number 2 (no pun intended) should stick his head up his ass to keep any other useless, misleading, and flat wrong info from being pulled out in the future.Bderick67;960069; said:I got a reply to the email I had sent;
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Date:Sunday, July 01, 2007 12:06:31 AM
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First of all Brian what was listed on HGTV's web site was never authorized
by me. Second the whole thing is out of context. The segment was originally
done on what to do in case of an emergency when your child brings home a pet
and you can't get to a store to purchase the proper equipment. When the
segment first aired several years ago we covered several scenarios on "what
if your child brought home an unexpected goldfish, hamster and guinea pig.
The information on the web site did not put the information into the actual
context on which it was being recommended.
Maybe you should first find out from someone the real story before telling
them that the info was pulled out of their ASS.