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  1. Very sad to hear,sorry for your loss......keep being his friend by looking after his people.
    16 points
  2. Some of you may remember I put a thread up a while back about my mate Chicky who had found out he had a brain tumour .... less than a year later it has killed him. 47 years old and leaves a wife and 4 kids behind. Life is very short and precious and can be taken away in a moment. See you on the other side mate ......
    11 points
  3. So sad to hear this terrible news from Socks... I enjoyed many exciting rabbiting days out, in the company of this much missed, Welsh Warrior... Always keen as mustard for a hunt and invariably up for some craic...? As a fellow hunting man myself, albeit now retired from the game,..one can only feel an intense sympathy, for his beautiful young family. He is now at peace , RIP Chicky....?
    11 points
  4. Gentlemen thank you all for your kind words towards myself and Chicky and for the pm’s. As gnasher said it’s all about his missus and kids now and doing whatever they need to help them get through. Financially they are in a good place as Chicky and his two business partners have worked hard over the last 6 years growing a company which now has over 50 guys on the books and one of the first things they did was write a contract to say that if anything happened to any of them their family will carry on getting the money. he was a hell of a boy and always up for the craic. He had a welsh youth
    10 points
  5. Said state of affairs.... When them billys and Peado's got more protection than our children ?
    8 points
  6. 7 points
  7. Hi all, season now upon us so thought I’d share some of my fishing images from the summer gone. Hope you enjoy!
    6 points
  8. unlike the ones in the uk....
    6 points
  9. Thank goodness for that for a minute i thought this was going to be a topic about jockstraps !!
    6 points
  10. There was a time when even criminals had a bit more about them than todays turn out of gutless spoilt little shits.....when your door go's through in the early hours thats it the games up.....if you are at it then the police are your competition dont be throwing tantrums like petulant children when you lose to them.....it doesnt seem like theres any pride left in people anymore regardless what level of society.
    6 points
  11. The problem with these debates is that there are always folks who don't want the status quo to change who get up on their pedestal and just point out the problems. It's seems roundly agreed on this thread that the Yellowstone wolf programme was a success and yet anyone familiar with it would know that there was and still is a f**k load of opponents to it. And that is the same story for just about every wildlife reintroduction programme ever undertaken. You have to ask yourself if you're happy with the destruction of nature that has been like an unstoppable train since, well since Homo Sap
    6 points
  12. I get that, I mean it seems even those responsible have acknowledged that it wasn't the success they hoped for. If it had been run by PHs out of SA, Zim or Namib then I dare say things would have been remarkably different. If we value nature as a society/species then we are going to have to make compromises. Almost any conservation programme can expect to experience opposition. If that is the test for legitimacy then that train of destruction will just roll on over the millennia until f**k all is left. Granted this is a complex topic where politics and ideology are getting in the way of r
    5 points
  13. out on the job last night just over five month so good so far? PUD
    5 points
  14. So sad to hear Ken, R.I.P. Chicky. Lost my father in law at 05:30 this morning, had a fall in the care home he'd been in for 2 years, broke his pelvis and had a heart attack. Clung on for 4/5 days but passed today. 85, Tough old bugger, ex Navy Field Gun Crew. R.I.P. Jack. D. Apologies for derailing your thread mate.
    4 points
  15. A couple of pages back he was asking his fire arms officer what the laws are regarding shooting one which is quite strange when they don’t exist ?? I think he wants me to take him out but don’t no how to ask, so like a kid with a crush he trips the girl over he fancy’s to get noticed instead of just asking her out, it’s a shame as I no some good areas in Wiltshire I could have set him up on and he could have done some of his own research, then told me next year I was a prick if he never found anything ?
    4 points
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  17. Baggy sweat shirt the gym I live near half the lads wear t shirts 2 sizes to small in all weather's and walk down the street like there carrying a roll of carpet under there arms ?
    3 points
  18. Wales where men are men and sheep are nervous ?
    3 points
  19. Badgers are surrendering now mate..??
    3 points
  20. Used to by them in my local pub for years, reason for buying them it was all fresh knock off food from the docks dirt cheap, both meat and veg reason I stopped, the docks went into private ownership and the lazy c**ts that worked there all got sacked and replaced by modern jobsworth yes men who would not even dare steal one piece of fruit let alone spend there whole working week being paid by the council to make up food box’s to sell in the pub on the weekend ????????
    3 points
  21. Our friends in the North. Thank you for ridding this nation of the parasite that is Jeremy corbyn, far be it for him to find a real job no he still taints the house of commons with his wretched treacherous stench, but your votes have forever rightly shamed him. Keir starmer though he tres to distance himself from his not so glorious past is cut from the same cloth and shows this in his actions already casting aside belief and conviction as if it were a old crisp packet. I always find the first lines of the red flag amusing, cowards and traitors, just about describes the labour party new
    3 points
  22. Your alright mate I,m lying about that as well, this is why I get so f****d off with people that just keep on shouting and never listening, we are just going round and round in circles the podcast is now on episode 33 the bloke doing the tooth pit work was interviewed in episode 9, all you have to do is waste 1 hr of your time before trying to make more smart little comments to make me out as a liar, I,m getting bored shitless with it if I,m honest, I do it for myself and am willing to talk to anyone and meet anyone with a valid view or opinion but I,m now done with trying to swim against the
    3 points
  23. sad to read Ken, such young bloke as well, and family man.Its posts like these that bring it home to you, how life can be so cruel to you , feel sorry for his wife and kids, i have moan about things that get me down, with my aliments , but fook me rather have them than what that poor bloke went through.
    3 points
  24. And Boris ain't doing nothing about it 2 days ago at least 26 boats and 393 immigrant's. Probably similar yesterday..and yet we can be fined for breaking covid rules.madness.
    3 points
  25. Hello folks, I hope you has a lovely weekend. As usual let me know by Tuesday if you'd like something for Thursday. Pick up is between 9-2pm from 34......... Road. If you're unable to make it please send me a text and we can work something out. X Rosh Culmore Organic Farm Raw Milk £1.25 per litre (2 litres £2.50) Culmore Well water £1 for 2 litres Organic Apple cider vinegar £3 Magnesium oil £6.50 100ml Organic Raw Milk kefir £5 /1litre Organic Eggs £2 for 1/2 dozen Organic Veg box£9.50 from Whiteoaks All meet is priced per kilo so you can order as li
    3 points
  26. Just finished this 1.5 inch wide belt in Oak bark leather. Made my own edge stain this time using oak bark and water.
    3 points
  27. Every politician will be an utter pile of shite until one comes along that has the guts to stand up and say “This is f***ing madness”..........until then.......
    3 points
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  29. Talking to someone yesterday ,my accountant ,there will be no more furlough should we have a lockdown again .Firms will have to stump wages or close . I hate to say it but don’t think we’ve seen the worst of this yet .
    3 points
  30. I paid £1900 from game fair about 2/3 seasons ago. Works well for me. Had loads of use out of it and will last me another good few years I imagine. yes it is a fair bit to pay but over time it levels itself out. Keeps me safe and gets the dogs plenty of running
    3 points
  31. Picked it up today, it’s got 75 built in calls! they don’t say there British but there’s a load of red fox that sound good and rabbit and pheasant that sound similar to the ones that fly and bounce round Yorkshire. there’s magpie and squirrel that sound nothing like them but I remember a keeper mate of mine saying he pulled in loads on a squirrel that sounded nothing like a squirrel. handy size to I’m happy with it, pitty it’s pissin down or I’d be out tonight with it.
    3 points
  32. I'd rather whack my knob wae a hammer than shag her
    3 points
  33. I did this one for a prize on a charity auction for equipment for a young disabled lad. Highest bidder gets a portrait of their dog, I was glad a lurcher owner won ?
    3 points
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  35. Yes, we were pleased to have you guys down here..? Seems like a lifetime ago....
    2 points
  36. With you paragliding in behind enemy lines and Francie trying to convert them you're sure to repel them. You'll do Richard the Lionheart proud.
    2 points
  37. Right bunch muppets on there. They got fair few followers mind. This heading makes me laugh Badgers 'could be wiped out' warns conservationist ahead of cull I bloody wish the filthy stinking bloody things. Tripping over them round here. They used to be fine 30 years ago. Numbers just right out the way as well.
    2 points
  38. Lol. Me and my buddy are the quickest there. They can't keep supply up so we end up sweeping, dusting and polishing! Does my freaking head in if there's nowt doing, I start dreaming of being up the woods!
    2 points
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  40. they're used to seeing buts in armchairs or in neat, swept houses, the photo was taken in the shed where rest just to recover from the wounds, the same broke rags and polyphon to lie down to sleep, in my country dogs sleep anywhere they choose eyos, they are loose, it can be an old car abandoned in the broken seats But they are all chases of something according to the prejudices and culture that live, I do not see anything wrong with the photo that is all messy the floor and without sweeping, the important thing that the dog chooses the best place to be comfortable without being disturbed, if
    2 points
  41. Always the same ,turns into a slagging match ! Harcombe books are ok and same goes for Darcy ,bill Doherty
    2 points
  42. I think it’s all about the situation of each area that the reintroduction is planned for, from what nicepix has said bears where a terrible idea in the Pyrenees but in an area with plenty of natural food and space why not? Frankly, although I am not actually suggesting it, a few wolves round me would be a good thing to control the deer population which is frankly out of control. You can see herds of over a 100 fallow no problem at all round here and with no natural predators it’s down the cars and people to control them and with no market to take that volume of deer most stalkers seem to just
    2 points
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