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Give it a rest mate...all you could teach me about digging dogs...you would struggle to fit on the back of a 2nd class stamp...Ive dug,met and had linings/dogs from all the hero's and good men who fly under the radar lol...my Granddad was MFH of a few packs in Wales and up in Durham ..I bet my arse my 15 yr old lad has seen and done more hunting and digging...than the inside of that big old head of yours....used to chuck him in a rucksack at 18m old and take him digging and following OUR own pack of hounds/beagles10 points
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I still have a runner here,and go out for a wander locally Jukel,but I no longer jump in the motor and do 300 plus miles a week or more,up and down the country...this is the first season I've not had a couple of ferrets since I was 12 yrs old...they are all gone,but I still kept my locators ,quick sets etc,in a few yrs when the kids are all sorted and left home,I may get another small runner/terrier to knock about with....it's nice not to have the worry of finding someone you can trust,to stay and look after them all....they have controlled the amount of holidays and opportunities I've had si9 points
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I've never seen anyone in my family throw any dead animals over the hedge and they few reason for that ,most if not all the animals from dogs ,birds ,ferrets normally belonged to one of the children and the last thing they wanted to do was upset their kids and they respected their animals ,not all travelling people the same thank god . You let your mouth run away because your safe on your phone but it's not a good look mate and your not showing yourself in a good light and lads on here just think your a mug and of course you get those that kid you on but they taking the Mick out ya ,8 points
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No mate I'll throw my grandkids ferrets in the dustbin FFS ,I was taught from young age to respect the animals we keep and it's cnuts and only cnuts that don't, I don't give a toss what anyone on here thinks of me especially not you mate for burying me dead ferrets,they worked hard and was great pets for my grandkids,8 points
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We going to travel around Ireland for couple months then over to Europe and probably end up in Northern Spain if we can find the right plot of land if not we probably look at France. I'm keeping my property here so we will always be ok6 points
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What part of Ireland you from mate ,my uncle in his 90s now ,used to live in the south,he married a Irish gal and worked on her parents farm, any way he's asked us once he's gone to take his ashes and his old dogs ashes and mix them together and take them to the land he used to run hares on in Ireland,my mother wasn't very happy when he said it but he made it clear him and rip will go back to Ireland because that was the happiest he ever was , If one man was addicted to everything poaching, coursing, fishing and game fowl it's definitely him ,I remember when I was a kid about five year o6 points
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Did our yearly trip to the Fraser, was a brutal trip to be fair with it pissing down, cold and windy most of the 4 days we were there. Only had two small salmon and no sturgeon over the first 3 days, but got into fish on the last day fishing the harrison rive. We ended up with a couple of salmon and 4 sturgeon over 6ft on day four, biggest 2 went 7ft 8" and 7ft 3"6 points
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8 of us went out on a charter from Mevagissy last Friday. Had a good day, seen several shoals of tuna quite close, dolphins within a yard of the boat, and we all caught plenty including 3 bass at 3-4lb and the biggest Pollack I've ever seen at 8lb 8oz. Cheers, D.5 points
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Chicken, leek, spuds, carrots, turnip, stock, thyme, tomato purée, salt, pepper and topped off with a dumpling, absolutely delicious5 points
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I thought blackneck wrote that thought he turned a corner went back to collage5 points
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Pointless job finished then off to feed the birds and clean the gutters out for the old girl4 points
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Lovely afternoon, out coil to the soil looking down on the river. Cheers Arry4 points
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Funny how the BBC don't do a documentary of all the foreigners taking and killing fish from canals rivers ponds and fisheries. It's them fuckers that want a good hiding .4 points
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If I have a good reliable bitch and it's doing everything I want and I breed it etc I'd want more than one litter out of it i bred my terrier last year and tbh this year il be lining her again for the simple reason I rate the bitch and the pups I get out of her if they work il be putting them over each other in future so il have everything round me people just breed anything to sell I genuinely don't charge anyone for pups I'd rather gift them and if there ever parting them give me shout not to be a control freak but incase I can get it into someone close by or take it on myself4 points
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Another toad in the hole tonight, farmers keep giving me spuds and eggs at the minute so it’s a good way to use the up, I’m getting a bit sick of egg buttys at work every day though4 points
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Everybody's different lads aren't they there's boys I've been out with and terriers died and they've cried and I've seen boys slip the collar off them and tip them in and backfill them get on like nothings happened I've had a few hounds hit on the road one of them I had years and he was a decent dogs I didn't cry but I sat all night thinking about the dog and hunts and stuff picked him up and buried him I wouldn't of threw a dog like that in the ditch the dogs I have now are all out of him and I get some sport with them his grandson is nearing the end and he can stay to he drops out hunting3 points
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you could float a boatful of migrants on that.....................infact i think i can see a Borderforce vessell comin' out of the sproats....3 points
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First liter in 10 years and I've waited six years to take a liter out her ,she's already booked in to get spayed in 14 weeks, bred to get a pup mate3 points
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Both about 3 1/2 months old, getting them out and about just a quick walk each a day at the minute2 points
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Had a look out yesterday cover is still a nightmare good few frosts needed, so the bigger Warren's are a waste of time, we managed 5, lost a few due to the cover but that's how it goes, glad to have the lurcher back after breaking a toe, all in all nice to be out2 points
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Good luck with them mate be great to see the one you are keeping it's progress.2 points
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Little wander along Cotswolds edge think I may have been on someone’s private estate lol when the pheasants started to alarm this bloke appeared and followed me at a distance bit cloudy on the drive up2 points
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Twats on electric bikes who whiz past me from behind on the local bridleway without any acknowledgement that they're coming through. Cheers, D.2 points
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There’s a lot of extremely talented players who excel at the “floor” level but can’t make the adjustment to stepping up to the stage, televised level. When my missus was about to play her first televised semi final, the BDO took her and her opponent on stage and explained about the camera movements and the echo from the mikes behind the board etc. She needed a couple of vodka and cokes before playing, which wouldn’t be allowed now, of course Cheers.2 points
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If your lakeland dropped in I'd say the sweat would be beading allover that baldy head lol like a well oiled boot2 points
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You got lads taking liters out 18mt pups and doing it every couple years if not every year and no wonder the game f****d especially the bedy whippets and sal bred dogs2 points
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Oh very funny. As an employer you had a duty of care to that young man. He could have had a metabolic disorder which meant he had to eat regularly. You failed to appreciate that young people are addicted to fast food. I hope he was in a union. If so the union's lawyers should sue you until the pips squeeze. Bullying is never acceptable in the workplace. You were guilty of accent discrimination as soon as the poor young man opened his mouth. You should be blacklisted as an employer forthwith. You are the living embodiment of capitalist mill owners of the past2 points
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No fault of it's own, looking for a new ..this dog won't be begged lads..... Facebook is full of the plastic peddling cnuts and messers2 points
