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I pulled a couple of chaps out of crashed cars and administered cpr. I presume the survived as I did't called to Coroner's Court. I came across a house on fire at Bramley, Rotherham. An old guy in his 80's had made his way out but his wife was upstairs still in the house. It was full of smoke. I had to find her, carry her out and even grabbed a chair for her as I passed through the kitchen so she could sit in the garden till the ambulance came. With the dog we found a guy intending suicide. He had fastened a rope to a railway bridge near to North Anston. He got walked home poor fecker. His bu11 points
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Your arguing about fck all. It doesn't matter if co2 is good, bad or indifferent. China just built 3 more coal fired power stations while we continued to fill their order books for things we could produce, only now it also needs transporting around the world. Smoke and mirrors9 points
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Anyone saved someone’s life I’ve saved 2 on pure instinct saved a boy from drowning when I was about 18 gave my daughter mouth to mouth when she was 8 weeks old7 points
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Decided to kick over the traces today. Not only did I have a long hot shower this morning, I had a laze in a hot bath this evening. I just don't give a f**k about the energy/ cost of living crisis. Hell yeah. f**k you, live life dangerously. But there's more. I drove to the petrol station with air con fully on, and filled up to the top! Yeahah! The adrenalin rush! There's even more. I went to Tesco and bought a pricey bottle of wine ( must be good, it's 13%). Finally, you're not gonna believe this, I went to the chippie and bought two fish suppers with mushy peas. I didn't even swallow ha6 points
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Heres a pic from our most recent trip to the small waste yard we rat on. Not much to say apart from it was a cracking couple of hours and the dogs did great5 points
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15 weeks old now... wasn't even going to take this last litter of the old bitch, but so glad I did now.. absolute pleasure of pups... dog pup is the red one and black and white bitch.5 points
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Any sympathy with the cause evaporates when you realise they haven't considered the alternatives. For every oil protester there will be an anti-nuclear protestor and an anti-windfarm protestor. For every insulate tosser there will be people unwilling to pay higher taxes to impliment it. I suspect that many of them are just picking a cause to make them believe that they are saving the planet without realising the implications.5 points
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The Tory life’s good isn’t it! Try the windows down with the air con on for real toxic capitalism.4 points
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saved a girl who was either being raped...or was about to be..not sure if the guy had got it in her...4 points
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And the white pup went to my wee nephew 6 ?... loves the whole way of life his uncle had been so fortunate to have grown up in.. but things are changing very fast... and not for the good.4 points
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Was stood bout 20yard away from a dingdong other night, watched them for a while then said pack it in.. they stopped and walked off like school kids?4 points
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He will have to be careful on the campaign trail, the local Muslims may Chuck him off a roof !……..all in the name of peace of course ???4 points
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Go to any reptile shop and you can walk away with a cute little hatchling for under 100 pounds but what they don't tell you is your going to need a room size enclosure and you will need at least 2 people to handle it safely,also it will need to feed on rabbits or bigger stuff once adult . Burmese get big and are capable of killing a human ,they along with reticulated pythons and the srub python should never be sold unless they going to a specialist with the knowledge to care for them.4 points
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Now that I totally agree with, deforestation and mono culture agriculture are a biggy……keep paving over the places that can support forests and plants is actually making climate change worse. Nature is a brilliant mechanism, leave it alone and it will do the job.4 points
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Bit of concreting for me this last week or so, had to re face this abortion after the bloke asked for a brush finish and got this ?then had to finish off what they had not done when they got blown off site4 points
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Gladiators reminds me of my very early 20,s happy days not a care in the world. I always worked sat mornings but was home for 10ish, quick change then out foxing digging or up on the moors coursing whites or just ferreting in winter out til dusk then home, me poor old mum moaning about all the sand in the bath if I'd been out digging. Watching gladiators at tea time with fish fingers and chips and if not lamping then changed and out down local town into the meat market looking for a Jet lookalike, but more a fat lookalike like off TFI Friday with Chris Evans I'd ended up knobbing if I was4 points
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Had a small gang of bushings dogs ,/ bobber pack up from cumbria to do a spot of fox driving before birds were properly released on our private shoots .exceptional we dogs made up of beagle cocker x terrier mainly .odd little terrier running about .fantastic job .accounted for 7 .the lads think there was around 10 lifted .Still a bit hot but very enjoyable day out .started at half 6 in morning .cant for the life of me upload bloody pictures. Anyway brilliant day with good lads and dogs .something else when they get going .3 points
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Think its not so many left mate. Badger protection has not been good for the Hedgehog population. Sad and short-sighted legislation has led to more than infringements of country sports3 points
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I know everyone’s different mate but I have never understood adult men walking past these type of situations…..I couldn’t look at myself right. The other week was a young bloke who fell out the pub in the middle of the afternoon, absolutely battered, smashed his head on the pavement and was laying unconscious….stopped my car in the road and got out, got him into recovery while 200 shopkeepers and pedestrians stood and watched or walked past. Just a young lad who had drunk way too much on a very hot day and come a cropper, nasty head cut but brought him round, got him out the road and3 points
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I had one of them when walking my spaniel in fields near my home after an afters shift. They were only about 15 or 16 and two lads were coaxing a drunken girl away from her friends. It was obvious what they were planning. They both got a scutch and I took the girl to her parents. Barstewards!3 points
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Yes mate. From 23m in a quarry. She decided the only way was up which to be fair is not ideal. Stopped her ascent, got her on a buddy bottle and she made it. Happy days. Also was saved myself. Was diving a submarine, 2 sets, I was leader and decided to go to the the bottom. We infiltrated, did what we did and went for the surface. Got tangled in a net which unfortunately had the wire in the mesh which got tangled up on my pillar valve. Luckily my colleague was cool enough, as was I, to sort it out. We were at 53 m so bit of a problem. Ended up with 25 bar at the surface which is pretty close3 points
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This time of year I begin scouting for signs.I look for persimmons and Muscadines.These are the two main wild fruit that coons eat.The two most important things I look for is otter shit and venomous snake population.This time of year otter shit will change from fish scales to crawdad shells and claws.When this happens otters generally leave the creeks and go back to the swamps where there is thousands of crawdads.I found the information I needed this morning.First the good news.All crawdads. Now the bad news lol.3 points
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Given that co2 emisions from Chian, India, Brazil............ are unlikely to be controlled anything the UK does is just pi$$ing in the wind farm.3 points
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Bought for a pound mick Cawston thought it was red setters but not found one on Google , run of 850 prints.3 points
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Poachers . I hadn't been on a farm shooting long but knew the neighboring farms had a shoot. My new farm had a pond and of an evening it would fill up with mallard, teal and geese. So I arranged to ambush it with a lad using air rifles. For two nights we filled our game bags! Then well into October I walked the farm in the fog one day and nearly walked into the neighboring shoot pushing the duck off the same pool. They just started the drive just before the fog stopped concealing me.....I made a hasty retreat! I never twigged they were feeding it! Woops ??. That w3 points
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this lives on mantle pice, the day he got his first rabbit? and thrown over a hedge as we got trapped between the beaters and guns?3 points
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Successfully stalked my roe doe the other day . Actually she came to investigate my dog as I stalked the wood I know she is in with her young. I heard her break a twig as she came behind us Later I returned up wind and waited for them to emerge but only she came out. She went across the field eventually and rendezvous with the buck. I think it was the buck, it was getting dark and they were about 300yds but looking at the size difference is say it was the buck. I had some local intel also of him in this area etc. A good evening and we had a stoat come to my boots as we waited.3 points
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I think his doing a good job ,runs a trout river near me ,izaak Walton use to fish it ,one of if not oldest fishing clubs ,he is a spokesman for anglers in my opinion, passionate about fighting pollution!2 points
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Have no interest in anything caravan related ,but have recently had a dozen pikies pitch up on the field behind my house ,a yearly occurrence unfortunately (filthy vermin) ,now I'm getting we buy any caravan adverts and various caravan sales shit popping up ,mental !!2 points
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But why oh why are we reducing a nutrient (co2) that plants an trees need to grow? If we reduce co2 plants an trees won't grow therefore reducing owegyn output? What's the sense in that?2 points
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They either want the population reduced or they dont ....pretty simple to me if they are serious about it they need to not fanny on and get on with the job whatever it takes.2 points
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Ye that is him mate though he did appeal to the student fraternity and the left wing loon's of Sheffield though the white working class like any sane person thought he brought nothing but shame to the city.2 points
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I hear a lot of the young plugs decided it would be a good idea to pursue a doormans role having watched Roadhouse circa 1989, I recall one of which modelled himself on Wade Garrett, growing the long hair, and proclaiming to be all easy going and cool, he blew his stack fairly regularly Have you ever released your inner Dalton?2 points
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Exactly ! let them smash the windows in Downing Street or the Houses of Parliament or the ministers cars, then they would probably get my sympathy. But targeting ordinary motorists doesn't make sense, it will only alienate them. Cheers.2 points
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All the drug dealers and wrong uns on our streets and the wasting how much to catch a lad testing a jukel2 points
