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Being born into a dogmans household I learned valuable lessons early on.Whether its humans or hunting dogs 50% are a waste of oxygen.The other 49% are just average.But that 1%,When the stars align perfectly and you get an above average worker.It just ain't nothing better. 10 year ago I made a breeding that produced a runty pup.I tried to give her away but nobody wanted her so I kept her.Named her Mugz. She has worked well since her very first time.Never put a foot wrong.Last week I acquired permission with the biggest farmer in my area.The farmer took me to a groundhog set.Co6 points
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Not so much an headstone but a memorial which I found interesting walking around Walton on the Naze today I met up with a few old retired railway mates for a bit of grub and a few pints and see this. Herbert George Columbine VC (28 November 1893 – 22 March 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Columbine was 24 years old, and a private in the 9th Squadron, Machine Gun Corps, British Army during the First World War when th6 points
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Been an on going project planting wild flowers plus packets and packets of wild flower seed on the steep back of my house. At the moment its Oxide Daisy's turn. Cheers Arry5 points
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Really.....walking round a police station thinking your Billy big bollox...poking your nose in ...ain't clever in my book...nor are they doing anything productive in letting us know what they can get away with...5 points
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All rubbed down and bottom blacked got a couple of old outboards in my garage will stick one on the back and use it to potter about in bit of lure fishing and a bit of fun for the grandkids5 points
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You ain’t been playing the game right mate, simple rule of thumb, when labour are in power sign on the dole and get on the pat and mick then get as many cash jobs as possible, Tory’s in power start a couple of small businesses up and get on the tax train, Lib Dem’s ever win I would imaging a sex change would be the most profitable course of action5 points
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bit of a stressful time going on at the moment with house sales etc needed some wildlife therapy stashed the swift behind a hedge and set off for the hills in the distance funnily enough half way up the side of the Cotswold edge sat catching my breath ( blowing out my arse )suddenly thought about that Micheal Mosley character same sort of age set off for a walk never came back then I thought f**k it could think of a lot worse ways to tap out anyways enough of that. Found some black hairs on the barbed wire so planted some dna on it chewed on wild garlic bought half a dozen eggs laid this morni5 points
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Sounds a right irritating c@nt like a lot of these so called influencers/tick/tock/youtube personalities5 points
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Thought i'd mention this, my mongrel is a New Zealand Huntaway x Labrador, he wont win a field trial but he's a perfectly acceptable rough shooting and wildfowling companion.5 points
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See their pushing the shingles vaccine now. I got shingles about 5 years ago and felt shite and it took best part of a month to clear up but no way would I have a vaccine for it and part of that's down to how the establishment conned and put pressure with threats of loosing your job and not being able to travel with the covid jab.5 points
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Honestly I've watched a few of those and they come across as bunch of c**ts....then you read the comments and its other Mongols with equally cuntish remarks... Personly I think they want a crowbar wrapping round there nut....it unfortunately shows how our police force hands are tied...cos in the old days they would have got a kicking ...which they deserve5 points
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FAO Mackem. This is a good read. More the rise than the fall. Good honest research IMO. Interesting report on charge of the Light Brigade, a comedy of errors (apart from lads getting slaughtered) that could almost have resulted in a famous victory. Saul David used to put out some good historical TV documentaries but haven't seen anything from him for quite awhile. Possibly because he is male and tries to educate and entertain with facts. To get an historical documentary on TV these days it would appear that you need to be a woman with theories that all that we have been led to believe pr4 points
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I bet they'd soon stop pushing boundaries if the reaction they got was a smack in the gob.Soppy looking pair of c**ts4 points
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Hi All Sorry a bit later than usual, mad time at the minute... anyway it's nearly here again for those who want to attend. Weekend of 17th August (Friday - Monday) Link below for venue, for those that haven't been it is just outside of Exeter and everything you'd need is there. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://luccombes-fishery.co.uk/&ved=2ahUKEwjdpbva2K6AAxXEV0EAHe9dCKoQFnoECBkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3aW4X9R9HN1AaJPYwOu5Fc As always, please bring a few beers, a bit of grub auction prize and some cash for the Sunda3 points
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That reminds me of my Grandads in Ireland, but boiled potatoes and cabbage, was pretty much every other night! lol It's actually made me want to make it, not had it for a lot of years...3 points
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Hope this week is being good to everyone,nothing much happening here,just the usual daily routine messing on with the dog's. The full crew here are currently moulting,I'm sick of grooming the mangy fecking thing's,they look embarrassing but there's not much you can do about it really..the sun is shining here today although we are forecast heavy rain tomorrow & again on Friday so we will make the best of today,have a tip top day folk's,few pics from yesterday on a couple of my wanders .. keep on keeping on folk's3 points
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Thing that never get talked about are things like how it was English traveller boys who sorted that Brendan Fearon out (one of those scumbags that broke into that farmers house and he shot one)……it wasn’t your great British public who sorted him out with what he deserved in defence of good standards and morals, it was a traveller lad and he did bird for it as well.3 points
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Just had an hour on the wolds , put dogs in boot n a hare walked past car then a barn owl come past3 points
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That fat Mexican is a dangerous little man that’s why nobody wants to fight him personally I think he was robbed in the Parker fight but he’s very awkward with fast hands and a good finisher2 points
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Watch miles more YouTube stuff, than anything else. Watched a few minutes of a couple of those silly f***ing gangster podcasts, but haven't/won't watch any more of them, cringey as f**k!! Do watch true geordie now and again. Not everything he does, but find him pretty spot on with his breakdown of certain fights and fighters.2 points
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I can honestly say Ive never actually sat/watched/listened to a podcast of any sort...have been guilty of watching the odd youtube video on how to change a turbo on the truck2 points
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Obviously there is good and bad in all walks in life. But the majority of travelers I meet are fine . I’ve had a 2 different lots in this morning. Spent there money and were polite . Only had one incident in years and that was a one off. A load of young travellers came inn and ordered a load of stuff and refused to pay and walked out giving the young girl a load of abuse and left her in tears . But this is one incident in 20 years and too be honest could just as easily of been a different race of people.2 points
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Sadly the amount of money he has earned can destroy a person without all the other demons he has, I know a few lads from my early life that have came good financially but ended up broken mentally, they just don’t fit in anywhere and are not strong enough to leave there past behind and make a new life on there own, he can’t sit in a caravan on a site baking hedgehogs with all the dollar he owns and he won’t be welcome in places like the ritz or savoy type of places because he doesn’t know how to carry himself if you don’t have the breeding you have to learn to be a chameleon and blend in and sa2 points
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Had my fix today as well Mack food of the gods I would expect Vikings to be feasting on this in the halls of Valhalla lol…2 points
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Sad as it sounds...If you aint one of em,they will have you up, one way or another ...dont matter how long you known the cnuts or what you do for them...they cant help themselves,its all they know....2 points
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Most of us who've worked terriers any length of time have been in the same boat mate, its not easy losing a good 1 but its part of the game unfortunately, head up and crack on mate2 points
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It's always tough when you loose a good one. At least she died doing what she loved and you have take the knock and get back in the saddle2 points
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It's tough going for all & everything up on the high ground..'The Beast' there looking down on owld heading on up..2 points
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I see that up at my woodland in Wales. When the pheasant poults are taken to the release pens , it's not unusual to see 20 to 30 , red kites, buzzards , and ravens , all circling together. Its quite an impressive thing to see. Took these pics yesterday at my woodland. 3 great tit chicks, and 7 pied flycatcher chicks. I've got about a dozen nest boxes, all with chicks in . I intend putting more up for next year.2 points
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@Greyman I'm going to read it then post to my mate who is a ghillie in the Highlands. Your recommendation might have cost me a few quid......I've read the first chapter and started looking at flights to Inverness for a few days in July2 points