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Dog , The Bounty Hunter

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:29 am
by Uncle Fester
I have been watching Dog the Bounty Hunter for a while , What I want to know from our friends across the pond , is this guy real , they start each day with a prayer and there is so much effing and blinding in the show they come across as hypocrites , as for his wife :-2 the least said about her the better

Dog , The Bounty Hunter

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:32 am
by minks
Uncle Fester;584017 wrote: I have been watching Dog the Bounty Hunter for a while , What I want to know from our friends across the pond , is this guy real , they start each day with a prayer and there is so much effing and blinding in the show they come across as hypocrites , as for his wife :-2 the least said about her the better


He is real. that is his real family and his real job, he was in trouble in Mexico just recently cause he did his "work" across the border and that is not his juristiction.

Believe it or not he is due here in this Canadian city some time in the next couple of weeks to "speak" what on I have no idea. Weird huh.

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:36 am
by Carl44
Uncle Fester;584017 wrote: I have been watching Dog the Bounty Hunter for a while , What I want to know from our friends across the pond , is this guy real , they start each day with a prayer and there is so much effing and blinding in the show they come across as hypocrites , as for his wife :-2 the least said about her the better


i dont mind his wife but he really gets on my tits jumped up wanna be with little man syndrome , he kinda remoinds me of soberano :D :D

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:37 am
by minks
jimbo;584023 wrote: i dont mind his wife but he really gets on my tits jumped up wanna be with little man syndrome , he kinda remoinds me of soberano :D :D


HAHAHAHAH you said his wife and tits in the same sentence ahahahahaha

OMG she has huge ones.

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:22 am
by Patsy Warnick
The Dog is real - I like him.. I visited him at his office in Hawaii.

I plan on seeing him again this November in Hawaii - I hope he can help me with my nephews Homicide Case.

I've watched him on TV for years - now he's alittle more star struck, I guess for a lack of better description - extension in his hair etc.. Beth his wife is cool, they're made for eachother I think. People may think they're over the top - or cheap, thats OK - I think they're real, down to earth.

To each their own

Patsy

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:33 am
by minks
Patsy Warnick;584100 wrote: The Dog is real - I like him.. I visited him at his office in Hawaii.

I plan on seeing him again this November in Hawaii - I hope he can help me with my nephews Homicide Case.

I've watched him on TV for years - now he's alittle more star struck, I guess for a lack of better description - extension in his hair etc.. Beth his wife is cool, they're made for eachother I think. People may think they're over the top - or cheap, thats OK - I think they're real, down to earth.

To each their own

Patsy


thanks for the insight P, guess I ought not to be so judgemental :o

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:37 am
by WonderWendy3
I like Dog also, I like the fact that they pray in the beginning. I don't see anything hypocritical at all...After all they are bringing in "the bad guys", who aren't always so bad, the sad thing for me to see is when they are so strung out on drugs, they just can't function. And Dog was there at one time, and he has sympathy for them sometimes......I think his wife is a trip...she cracks me up...and her "girls" need a strappin' down or two...geesh!

My kids like to watch him, I haven't watched him lately...but I think that he's better to watch than a lot of the other stuff on T.V.

I was shocked to find out that he isn't that tall!...wow!

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:54 am
by minks
WonderWendy3;584108 wrote: I like Dog also, I like the fact that they pray in the beginning. I don't see anything hypocritical at all...After all they are bringing in "the bad guys", who aren't always so bad, the sad thing for me to see is when they are so strung out on drugs, they just can't function. And Dog was there at one time, and he has sympathy for them sometimes......I think his wife is a trip...she cracks me up...and her "girls" need a strappin' down or two...geesh!

My kids like to watch him, I haven't watched him lately...but I think that he's better to watch than a lot of the other stuff on T.V.

I was shocked to find out that he isn't that tall!...wow!


Wot? He isn't tall are you kidding me? I thought he was? Funny that.

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:56 am
by Patsy Warnick
The Dog is short - I was surprised when I saw him, I also met his boys that are on the show. Dog wears heel lifts. He's only @ 5'6"..

Beth is a trip - just looking at her - she makes my shoulders and back hurt.

She's short too - she recently had a tummy tuck - she should've had a reduction!!

Patsy

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:08 am
by Patsy Warnick
Uncle Fester

What don't you like? Why don't you like his wife Beth?

Patsy

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:13 am
by Tombstone
Bad, bad, news for Dog. I'm beginning to think that the U.S. is running under Mexican law. Dog gets a rapist off the streets and he gets the shaft.

(Google Duane Chapman and Mexico for the full story.)



Title: 'Dog' Loses Extradition Battle in Mexico (Bounty Hunter)

Source: AP

URL Source: http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/200702 ... L9UG0.html

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - A federal court cleared the way for TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman to be extradited to face charges in Mexico, court officials said Thursday.

Norma Jara, a spokeswoman for the second district court in Guadalajara, said the court rejected Chapman's injunction request, ruling there was no reason not to try him with the charge of deprivation of liberty of Mexico.

Mexican authorities had already asked for Chapan's extradition from the state of Hawaii.

Chapman's lawyers argued he would not be guaranteed a fair trial in Mexico, Jara said.

The charges against the 53-year-old star of the A&E reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter" stem from his June 2003 capture of convicted rapist Andrew Luster, the Max Factor heir, in Puerto Vallarta, 210 miles west of Guadalajara.

Chapman was arrested Sept. 14 along with his son and another associate and released on $300,000 bail. He faces up to four years in a Mexican jail if convicted.

Luster's capture shot the Honolulu-based bounty hunter to fame and led to the TV series. His disappearance set off an international manhunt by police, FBI and bounty hunters trying to recoup some of the bond money. Luster is serving a 124-year prison term.

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:16 am
by WonderWendy3
Tombstone;584117 wrote: Bad, bad, news for Dog. I'm beginning to think that the U.S. is running under Mexican law. Dog gets a rapist off the streets and he gets the shaft.

(Google Duane Chapman and Mexico for the full story.)



Title: 'Dog' Loses Extradition Battle in Mexico (Bounty Hunter)

Source: AP

URL Source: http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/200702 ... L9UG0.html

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - A federal court cleared the way for TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman to be extradited to face charges in Mexico, court officials said Thursday.

Norma Jara, a spokeswoman for the second district court in Guadalajara, said the court rejected Chapman's injunction request, ruling there was no reason not to try him with the charge of deprivation of liberty of Mexico.

Mexican authorities had already asked for Chapan's extradition from the state of Hawaii.

Chapman's lawyers argued he would not be guaranteed a fair trial in Mexico, Jara said.

The charges against the 53-year-old star of the A&E reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter" stem from his June 2003 capture of convicted rapist Andrew Luster, the Max Factor heir, in Puerto Vallarta, 210 miles west of Guadalajara.

Chapman was arrested Sept. 14 along with his son and another associate and released on $300,000 bail. He faces up to four years in a Mexican jail if convicted.

Luster's capture shot the Honolulu-based bounty hunter to fame and led to the TV series. His disappearance set off an international manhunt by police, FBI and bounty hunters trying to recoup some of the bond money. Luster is serving a 124-year prison term.


I saw the episode that they showed on TV about this, it was a sad one...but with a some what happy ending..

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:14 am
by Uncle Fester
Patsy Warnick;584114 wrote: Uncle Fester

What don't you like? Why don't you like his wife Beth?

Patsy


I must be careful how I put this , she is just not my kind of woman too brash and tarty for my taste , I do like the program though

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 12:00 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Uncle Fester

I know Beth is alittle rough - they're toning her down.

You should've seen her years ago - alittle wild.

I enjoy the show and Beth & the gang.

Patsy

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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 12:01 pm
by Carl44
Patsy Warnick;584205 wrote: Uncle Fester



I know Beth is alittle rough - they're toning her down.

You should've seen her years ago - alittle wild.

I enjoy the show and Beth & the gang.

Patsy




beth is my kinda girl

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:46 am
by 911
UGH! I get tired of all his 'wisdom' and 'philosophy", bra. :-5

He's and ex-felon and I think Beth is an ex-felon. That is why he cannot carry a gun and has to use mace.

"I've been there, bra, I know what it's like." Gets old after a while. I liked him at first but after a while, his mouth gets old.

I'm glad he cleaned himself up and is not longer in trouble, but he should have a callous on his back from patting it so much! :wah:

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:03 am
by Patsy Warnick
Theres nothing wrong with turning their experience into something positive.

The Dog & Beth speak openly about their experience - and can relate to those they pursue.

I'm proud of anyone who can turn their life around

Patsy

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:37 am
by Carl44
911;584491 wrote: UGH! I get tired of all his 'wisdom' and 'philosophy", bra. :-5



He's and ex-felon and I think Beth is an ex-felon. That is why he cannot carry a gun and has to use mace.



"I've been there, bra, I know what it's like." Gets old after a while. I liked him at first but after a while, his mouth gets old.



I'm glad he cleaned himself up and is not longer in trouble, but he should have a callous on his back from patting it so much! :wah:


totally agree with every thing you say :-6



Patsy Warnick;584646 wrote: Theres nothing wrong with turning their experience into something positive.

The Dog & Beth speak openly about their experience - and can relate to those they pursue.



I'm proud of anyone who can turn their life around



Patsy




toatally agree with that bit





beth:-4

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:25 am
by 911
Patsy Warnick;584646 wrote: Theres nothing wrong with turning their experience into something positive.

The Dog & Beth speak openly about their experience - and can relate to those they pursue.

I'm proud of anyone who can turn their life around

Patsy


AB-SO-LUTELY!

But I thought the show was suppossed to be about bounty huntig not rehab. My mistake if it's about turning peoples lives around.

Besides, when he went to Mexico, he knew what he was doing was against Mexican law. And he admitted to bribing an official who then turned on him. :-2

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:25 pm
by Patsy Warnick
911

Yes, The show is Bounty Hunter, once they capture the one pursued, both are reaching out & trying to turn lives around. Dog and Beth both give supportuve advice, and hugs.

The Dog's kids don't carry a gun, just mace - they're not a felon.

Mexico - thats another story - corrupt and money talks

Theres good - bad - ugly in every show - I try to get the positive from all or I stop watching.

Patsy

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:29 pm
by Carl44
Patsy Warnick;584796 wrote: 911

Yes, The show is Bounty Hunter, once they capture the one pursued, both are reaching out & trying to turn lives around. Dog and Beth both give supportuve advice, and hugs.

The Dog's kids don't carry a gun, just mace - they're not a felon.



Mexico - thats another story - corrupt and money talks



Theres good - bad - ugly in every show - I try to get the positive from all or I stop watching.



Patsy


patsy my friend you can like who ever you want :D

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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:40 pm
by RedGlitter
I can see past all the stuff and I happen to like both Dwayne and Beth. Especially Beth because she keeps him in line.

I hope he's not having to still live down the former felon thing. I think that's done and over with.

His son is cool, forget his name, but I can't stand his "brother" at all.

That Mexico thing was bogus as all billy hell. So he broke a minor law, big deal. He got some dangerous garbage off the premises and that should be what goes down. Apparently he accomplished what Mexico couldn't or wouldn't. :mad:

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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:22 am
by chrisb84uk
I've seen this loads of times, it's great! I think the work that Dog and his family do is brilliant, making a real positive impact where he lives. And I like the way that he treats some of the guys that he captures with respect and tries to offer them advice, which I think is really nice and goes to show he has a true heart of gold.

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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:00 pm
by Nomad
Hes ok. I guess I like him. I like the way he keeps his spirituality front and center. Hes got a message and hes getting it out there. Nothing wrong with that.