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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
    That is the correct account, he loved deuce he even tried to stop the fight because he was getting torn up, carried the dog bleeding all over himself all in his car...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
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    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
    That is the correct account, he loved deuce he even tried to stop the fight because he was getting torn up, carried the dog bleeding all over himself all in his car...
    Thats what I had thought.

    The reason I recall is becuase he wore an expensive suit, it was truined, like the backseat of his car.
    And if I remeber correctly, whoever was witgh him, in an interview said it was the only time he saw Gerald with tears in his eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
    Maybe it can be interpreted as you say... I found the story -

    'He brought Deuce down to fight this guy's dog in Chicago one time, and me and Donnie, we went down there with him ...Gerald was drivin' his Mercedes Benz, a green car with caramel-coloured seats and he had this big, beautiful truck behind where he carried his dogs in cages. So Deuce, he winnin' this particular fight and all of a sudden the dog got on him and he started rippin' Deuce's throat out. So I'm kinda, like, lookin' at Gerald and I was seein' the 'spressions on his face, you know, and just as his dog was gettin' beat, Gerald told the dude, "Stop the fight!" And the dude said, "No, man. No, man, you started the fight." And Gerald says, "You stop this motherfuckin' fight! Stop the fight! I quit, here your money."

    'Gerald had a nice green leather suit on, he picked his bloody dog up, threw his dog across his shoulder, blood run all down his fuckin' coat. Instead o' puttin' him in the truck, in the cage, he put him in the back seat o' the Benz, mad as hell, rubbing his dog, cryin' up and down the road, tellin', "I ain't never gonna do this shit no more, I don't know why I did this, I keep a mess o' snakes afore I put a dog through this again." You know?

    'Yeah, Gerald he had some companionship about this particular dog. He'd raised this dog, and this dog, he'd killed a few. This fucking guy, man, once his dog lost a fight and he was $7,000 down. He turns around, he looks at me, and the other guy says, "Hey, you want to wash your dog off before you put him in your truck?" Gerald just pulls a nine-millimetre out of his back pocket, aims it at the dog's head, busts a cap to the dog's head, and says, "Put that motherfucker in a plastic bag. I don't need 'em if they can't fight no better than that. I don't need no motherfuckin' dog that can't fight." This the kinda guy he was...'


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    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to me, dont what anyone else thinks though

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to me, dont what anyone else thinks though

    You think i made it up?

    That's an extract from the writers book "War Baby: The Glamour of Violence"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to me, dont what anyone else thinks though

    You think i made it up?

    That's an extract from the writers book "War Baby: The Glamour of Violence"
    Cracking book too.

    I think JT, like myself, was just commenting on what seemed to be two seperate incidents and the contrasting attitudes of Gerald in each situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to me, dont what anyone else thinks though

    You think i made it up?

    That's an extract from the writers book "War Baby: The Glamour of Violence"
    Cracking book too.

    I think JT, like myself, was just commenting on what seemed to be two seperate incidents and the contrasting attitudes of Gerald in each situation.
    No way dude, you are a pretty accurate guy..... FACT!!!! but I interpret it as 2 separate incidents, because it seems contradictory to fuse them both together

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
    Maybe it can be interpreted as you say... I found the story -

    'He brought Deuce down to fight this guy's dog in Chicago one time, and me and Donnie, we went down there with him ...Gerald was drivin' his Mercedes Benz, a green car with caramel-coloured seats and he had this big, beautiful truck behind where he carried his dogs in cages. So Deuce, he winnin' this particular fight and all of a sudden the dog got on him and he started rippin' Deuce's throat out. So I'm kinda, like, lookin' at Gerald and I was seein' the 'spressions on his face, you know, and just as his dog was gettin' beat, Gerald told the dude, "Stop the fight!" And the dude said, "No, man. No, man, you started the fight." And Gerald says, "You stop this motherfuckin' fight! Stop the fight! I quit, here your money."

    'Gerald had a nice green leather suit on, he picked his bloody dog up, threw his dog across his shoulder, blood run all down his fuckin' coat. Instead o' puttin' him in the truck, in the cage, he put him in the back seat o' the Benz, mad as hell, rubbing his dog, cryin' up and down the road, tellin', "I ain't never gonna do this shit no more, I don't know why I did this, I keep a mess o' snakes afore I put a dog through this again." You know?

    'Yeah, Gerald he had some companionship about this particular dog. He'd raised this dog, and this dog, he'd killed a few. This fucking guy, man, once his dog lost a fight and he was $7,000 down. He turns around, he looks at me, and the other guy says, "Hey, you want to wash your dog off before you put him in your truck?" Gerald just pulls a nine-millimetre out of his back pocket, aims it at the dog's head, busts a cap to the dog's head, and says, "Put that motherfucker in a plastic bag. I don't need 'em if they can't fight no better than that. I don't need no motherfuckin' dog that can't fight." This the kinda guy he was...'

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    Hmm....good find Fenster.
    That really supports both sides of the arguement.

    I'm not really looking to pursue this debate, but perhaps his background combined with his personal fighters mentality didn't allow for anything but a "kill or be killed" attitide.

    Good find Fenster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to, dont what anyone else thinks though
    Again JT, exactly what I thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Sounds like 2 separate occasions to, dont what anyone else thinks though
    Again JT, exactly what I thought.
    Hate to say the irony of it, but the losing dogs seldom survive these fights especially with their throats ripped out.. Shooting the dog was the humane thing to do despite the inhumane situation Gerald put them in.. It sucks real bad, Im not endorsing dogfighting and I think its wrong, but like Donny had said it is part of certain cultures and I'm not to sure that you guys would find it as appalling as you do now, if it was a product of your environment and culture growing up.

    Its exploiting that breed and its loyalty and need to please, couple that with its natural strength and you have a killer...

    Stop eating beef then too, cows are led down corales end at the end Whacked over the head with a sledge hammer and slaughtered and dismembered while still alive... Put down that burger then, skip the porterhouse and the filet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Hate to say the irony of it, but the losing dogs seldom survive these fights especially with their throats ripped out.. Shooting the dog was the humane thing to do despite the inhumane situation Gerald put them in.. It sucks real bad, Im not endorsing dogfighting and I think its wrong, but like Donny had said it is part of certain cultures and I'm not to sure that you guys would find it as appalling as you do if it was a product of your environment growing up.

    Its exploiting that breed and its loyalty and need to please, couple that with its natural strength and you have a killer...
    Certain Cultures....

    The travellers here in Ireland.
    They're different, genetically different, culturally....like a different race.
    They have their bare knuckle boxing tournaments here, some of them savage.
    They fight their dogs at the same time, do a lot of coursing too, things like that.

    I don't agree with it or like it, but its the way they are and they would raise hell if anyone tried to take it away from them
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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    No way dude, you are a pretty accurate guy..... FACT!!!! but I interpret it as 2 separate incidents, because it seems contradictory to fuse them both together
    Thanks JT.

    Yeah I think they're two parts of a different jigsaw.

    I really think Gerald was a very troubleed young man.

    I've heard first hand from a guy that trained with Lee in Kronk, that Gerald used to envision his father standing across the ring every time he fought.

    This was confirmed in, if not this book another book addressing the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Donny, I've read "War Baby" twice.

    The story isn't presented as though he shot the dog because of injuries. He was angry that the dog lost the fight and that it cost him a few thousand dollars gambling on it.
    I'll have to read it again. I had though the story portrayed his dog losing a fight and sustaining horrific injuries.
    McClellan then shot the dog as it would never fight again.
    His reasoning was that a fight dog, need only live to fight.

    I thought he then threw the dog in the backseat of his Merc and (under poetic licence) mourned the death of the dog for the remainder of the novel.

    In the writer's mind, wasn't he speaking to the dead dog throughout the Benn fight?


    As I said, I'll take your word for it, if thats not the case, I haven't read the book in a few years.
    Maybe it can be interpreted as you say... I found the story -

    'He brought Deuce down to fight this guy's dog in Chicago one time, and me and Donnie, we went down there with him ...Gerald was drivin' his Mercedes Benz, a green car with caramel-coloured seats and he had this big, beautiful truck behind where he carried his dogs in cages. So Deuce, he winnin' this particular fight and all of a sudden the dog got on him and he started rippin' Deuce's throat out. So I'm kinda, like, lookin' at Gerald and I was seein' the 'spressions on his face, you know, and just as his dog was gettin' beat, Gerald told the dude, "Stop the fight!" And the dude said, "No, man. No, man, you started the fight." And Gerald says, "You stop this motherfuckin' fight! Stop the fight! I quit, here your money."

    'Gerald had a nice green leather suit on, he picked his bloody dog up, threw his dog across his shoulder, blood run all down his fuckin' coat. Instead o' puttin' him in the truck, in the cage, he put him in the back seat o' the Benz, mad as hell, rubbing his dog, cryin' up and down the road, tellin', "I ain't never gonna do this shit no more, I don't know why I did this, I keep a mess o' snakes afore I put a dog through this again." You know?

    'Yeah, Gerald he had some companionship about this particular dog. He'd raised this dog, and this dog, he'd killed a few. This fucking guy, man, once his dog lost a fight and he was $7,000 down. He turns around, he looks at me, and the other guy says, "Hey, you want to wash your dog off before you put him in your truck?" Gerald just pulls a nine-millimetre out of his back pocket, aims it at the dog's head, busts a cap to the dog's head, and says, "Put that motherfucker in a plastic bag. I don't need 'em if they can't fight no better than that. I don't need no motherfuckin' dog that can't fight." This the kinda guy he was...'


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    so maybe looking at it this way gman is disabled because he couldnt win his fight just like he killed his dog cos he couldnt win?

    if that makes sense

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    Did everyone miss my asking about McClellan litterally loving his dog?

    And since G-Man lost (more than once) shouldn't someone have shot him

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