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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 202633" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I think this happens for lots of reasons, many of which wouldn't dictate giving anyone such forgiving authority. I run into it all the time in music. "It's just a word." "It's just a name." "I didn't give it much thought, so I slapped something on it. I knew it was close enough." "Oh, our manager wrote that. He doesn't really know the differences." "We knew that would grab someone's attention." "We were in a hurry." "Someone in marketing wrote that. They haven't a clue." etc etc</p><p></p><p>I always thought bulldogs were diamond shanked, and rhodesians round shanked. I've seen squat bulldogs (short) and tall bulldogs, but they all have that diamond shank in common. (Boswell makes some of the sharpest rhodesians I've seen)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 202633, member: 1211"] I think this happens for lots of reasons, many of which wouldn't dictate giving anyone such forgiving authority. I run into it all the time in music. "It's just a word." "It's just a name." "I didn't give it much thought, so I slapped something on it. I knew it was close enough." "Oh, our manager wrote that. He doesn't really know the differences." "We knew that would grab someone's attention." "We were in a hurry." "Someone in marketing wrote that. They haven't a clue." etc etc I always thought bulldogs were diamond shanked, and rhodesians round shanked. I've seen squat bulldogs (short) and tall bulldogs, but they all have that diamond shank in common. (Boswell makes some of the sharpest rhodesians I've seen) [/QUOTE]
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