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Off the top of my head. 1.calling katchums mutt a jacker. 2.said his relative told you. 3.called my black dog a jacker. 4.called me a nonce knowing it was bullshit. 5.becoming a pilot. 6.riding your motorbike at 190mph 7.your mate crushes full bean tins with his bare hand. 8.the hardest man in the valley getting dropped by your nan. 9.your dog never been straight lined. 10.your dog being a worker. I could go on and on and on and on.14 points
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https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/10/how-number-10-view-the-state-of-the-negotiations/ We will make clear privately and publicly that countries which oppose delay will go the front of the queue for future cooperation — cooperation on things both within and outside EU competences. Those who support delay will go to the bottom of the queue. [This source also made clear that defence and security cooperation will inevitably be affected if the EU tries to keep Britain in against the will of its government] Supporting delay will be seen by this government as hostile interference in dom8 points
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Bringing on my young dog this season.. can’t wait to start showing him bits and pieces, most forward dog I’ve ever owned. He’s currently 28” tts I’d say he’s done growing. Plenty of pace and very switch on for a young dog.7 points
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Haha.... a gay off between Ken and Phil with Gnasher as the judge.... Well this is a twist I never saw coming...lol7 points
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I have no homosexual tendencies whatsoever but theres something i really like about that picture....man and dog together,focused,bonded......really nice......black & white pictures always seem to have more character about them.7 points
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It won't make the slightest difference, they are what they are, no amount of pampering will turn a loon into a fanny and visa versa6 points
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I reckon deep down he wanted to keep the whole litter..... mine had its first kill today...... one of my courtnix quail hens!! Not to worry though, he has now ate it all and is sleeping it off, it's a hard life eh5 points
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This place occasionally has me in stitches, Stans pic did that again!! Lol... I hope everyone takes the banter as it's intended, I think it's what makes this place at times.....5 points
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Had to get out for an hour lads, work has been silly with all this rain.( roofer). Sat waiting for a squirrel, or two , on the tree lines when this wood pigeon came into the sowings first. The zero on this SFS tuned 1986 77 is pinpoint. Lazed 43 yards. atb. Mark.4 points
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No, that's not a cowards way, that's the road most fathers would like to go down.4 points
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Good on ya for following your heart, and making the effort to obtain, what you desire... Working dogs are an investment, both financially and emotionally..... Personally, I like to get my money's worth out of a jukel, and to have a working relationship, that lasts for many years, so,...it pays to choose wisely. Good luck to all you guys...4 points
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Jigsaw did you feed these pups on boots and trouser legs ... takes me half the morning to walk across my fukcing yard ? .........3 points
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Leave your carrying box at the nearest hole with the lid propped open about half way. Bait a mink/squirrel trap there as well covered with a sack. Before finders we would not know how deep or were they were, but often got them back even over a week latter. Good luck with it mate. Cheers Arry3 points
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Bull crosses are eager to please and piss easy to train. If people saw a good well trained one on the field they would be pleasantly surprised.3 points
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Nothing on tv and got bored, so as it was the first night here without rain for a while thought I would go for a walk round the farm. First field gate I got to this fox was looking at me. He took off after seeing the lamp and then stopped for just long enough to take the shot. Paced it out and it was near enough 140 paces.3 points
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It is like a smaller version of Doberman (45-50 cm to the shoulder). A Doberman can be called Riesenpinscher (Giant Pinscher). They do not have a long history but are probably descendants from farm/carriage dogs. They are mostly watchdogs, but they were also used for ratting and so on. As already said this was an accidental mating. For a lurcher a german pinscher would not be my first choice of breed.3 points
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What about on the thread on usernames,you put your friend calls you king because you won the lottery.3 points
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Villaman’s name came out the hat ? so PM me your address and I’ll send it to you mate, hopefully when you are done with it you can pass it on ?3 points
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Only a real man what is completely comfortable wi him self can stand like that furg3 points
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Tis a good pic, and I see what you're on about gnash. BUT, and no offence to you phil, it is a tad CAMP ? ............... lol ?3 points
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Jigsaw... I’ve really enjoyed this thread. Can you put some recent pictures up of the pup you’ve kept please. It will be good to see3 points
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That's all the 'good'. The 'bad' is right around the next corner. When AI becomes comprehensively better than humans at everything it'll have serious consequences we will either have to rapidly adapt to or become enslaved by. Especially when combined with engineering advances, essentially revolutionising autonomous machines for everything. For instance, What are the societal implications of almost every human becoming redundant in every job/task because a machine does it better? What are the implications of a military that is completely autonomous (not just weapons syst3 points
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I don't really want to get into it either but I would just say that AI doesn't require consciousness/sentience to be catastrophically dangerous to it's Homo Sapien creators.2 points
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Sire was a coursing bred to a lurcher bitch, from what I was told there's sal whip grey and Wheaton, I don't know the percentage though, she's a handy little bitch2 points
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One morning whilst walking the dogs a hen blackbird come skimming past closely followed by a determined magpie who was followed by the cock blackbird who landed on a fence and started shrieking like feck, seen magpies giving the blackbirds some stick out the back aswell, Terry from Fife from across the way told me he didn't know what to do when he counted sixteen magpies down the path he usually salutes the one, but mustn't have wanted to look like he was having a seizure so carried on His way2 points
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hitler banned hunting with hounds in Germany on july 3rd 1934 on the grounds that t was un sporting. and as we all know he was well known for his sportsmanship.2 points
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Nice idea to give a few quid to charity but for this I think I’ll just stick to pulling a name from a hat as people had already shown an interest in it, so if anyone else wants in just say because if I get time I’ll pick a WINNER tomorrow on another note I’m trying to sort a days pheasant shooting with me to raffle off to raise money for the north Yorkshire air ambulance, because a little over 6 months ago they saved my best mates life when he had a heart attack when out walking in the Cleveland hills at a place called rosebury topping, he was at the top and if they had not got to him an2 points
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It's inevitable and natural ,but I'm always a bit sad to see old father tyme catch up with one of the greats .2 points
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4 spots sortedfor today had both farmers with us ,first spot ,nothing but rabbits ,2nd spot produces 1.which cleanly gets away 3 rd spot produces fox which is shot at and turned back to cover,little bushers go quite ,no brian . After locating him he is steady away baying at the fox .eventually we get him out and fox dispatched cleanly. Last spot produces another fox that uses a dry stone wall to avoid a clean shot !! Great day all round . Foxes haven .take some moving in there .but take my hat off to the little bushers ,they can move em.!!2 points
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