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Greyman

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  1. Shops like Lidl and Asda sell fresh pots of it or bags of the leaves, that’s coriander by the way it’s available everywhere here ?
  2. And if you were not so rude slagging everybody off before you realise you are being lied to you may be able to have a conversation about your findings at a later date without the need to revert to all this stupid name calling, it’s a cycle and all you have to do is stop to break it ?
  3. What I,m saying to you is that if you had a captive bred cat in a zoo or a cage and it escaped it would not know how or what to hunt and as it gets hungry it will start to have a go and make a mess of things it will be spotted by people it will attack more farm animals than a wild ones and make loads of mistakes until it gets recaptured shot or eventually adapts, the few that did adapt would then be able to teach there offspring to hunt and kill efficiently which is what appears to be happening today ?
  4. Have a watch and tell me, house moggys also come in several levels from the farm cat that is still partially wild and will hunt at a decent level to the Persian that is nothing more than a fanny warmer, bringing a couple of house sparrows in from the garden its quite impressive but would not keep most cats alive, have just had an email from a member on here about a sighting in Devon this week, within a few minutes I contacted the group to log the sighting and someone else 10 miles away has just been in touch totally unknown to the first that has seen and taken some pics of one so that’s either
  5. That’s just not true mate I,m sorry, plus there are only two captive black leopards in England have been for a lot of years they live in exmoor zoo it doesn’t add up to the hundreds of sightings across the country each year or the fact the owner of exmoor zoo also gets a few calls from the police a year asking him to check they are still in there cages, I put a program up a while back of two captive lynx and the work done to get them back to the wild took quite some time and a lot of teaching sorry ?
  6. Wow this is getting a bit primary school now one more reply and I think we will have to go to drawings, cats in the uk are mostly captive bred and would have never been taught by an adult to kill, that’s why when you release a captive animal it goes a bit kid in a sweet shop and just kills everything that moves in a very haphazard way like the borath lynx that killed 7/8 sheep in a week or the original beasts of Bodmin that showed all the signs of having lived in captivity, but once they become naturalised it allows them to kill just what they need in a very silent efficient way one bite to th
  7. For someone that makes up there own mind you certainly spend a lot of time being told what to think before you get there ?
  8. Global money crash would be my guess, the writing was on the wall from the minute we moved away from gold backed money, now they call it quantitative easing, which means every time we are in the shit we will just print more money, but as time goes by all it does is makes money worthless to the point you have to press the reset button and start all over again ???
  9. We are in England mate live feeding in zoos is not really the done thing here
  10. I think what you don’t get is a breeding population is not going to make a massive impact all at once it could be half a dozen being born in a year and maybe one of those may be of a cross bred nature, it does not have to be a puma and a leopard as you keep referring to, we had a conversations about raccoons which it is accepted are now breeding in England, not very stealthy animals probably a lot more than 500 in the uk yet when I asked if anyone had a picture of one, not one person myself included could without taking it down from the net, one person claimed to have been within 3ft of one bu
  11. Quite funny really would imagine a tiger cub was bigger than an adult savannah quite quickly, also interesting is that the notion of hybridisation is often scoffed at but here is a new hybrid cat that is a mixture of wild and domestic, bit of interesting reading for you ?
  12. That’s the bit I struggle with mate I have an old laptop that barely works that I can view my SD cards on but it does not connect to the internet so I can’t share what I have unless I run the laptop and film the screen with my iPad, have tried a load of them card reader things and none of them have worked 100% a lot of the cameras do have a playback mode built in that you can watch them on, things are a little bit up in the air at the moment trying to move and things but when I,m sorted a decent laptop is one of my first things on my list ??
  13. More on my skill level then, enthusiastic amateurs rather than proper archers like this lad ?
  14. My daughter is a teacher amazing how many parents are playing the game as well phoning in claiming the kids showing symptoms then after the kids been home for a few days phoning up asking if they can come back in as they are ok now, it’s cold season and they are being sent to be tested when they have cold symptoms and told to self isolate etc, she works in a poor area were half the family’s don’t even own a car and they are being told to travel miles for the tests it’s all a total mess, the blind leading the bling springs to mind ?
  15. You gotta take it serious mate, if it was good enough for Robin Hood ?
  16. But once the cgi is disproved, we then have the editing sweet to get past , ?
  17. That’s FA I did the apple challenge ? no camera trickery here ??
  18. I had a mate who used to spout all the satanic cults are ruling the world, the luminatae the 1% of the 1%, throw your telly out the window your being brainwashed type of stuff he also spent years on line becoming more and more obsessed with it, the problem is the more of it you type into google the more it will feed you until you become a one dimensional nause that just pisses everyone off because it’s all you talk about, he had money time and no commitments, but in the end thought it was better to put a rope round his neck and jump out the loft, so I would just say be careful how far you loo
  19. This is really why things like the podcast etc are good to get the subject talked about because I don’t think we will get an official announcement but a gradual acceptance which is better because it saves all the hysteria and knee jerk reactions, the main reason I believe they breed here is the style in which they hunt, when a cat escapes it tends to go a bit mad as you would and kill a lot of farm animals for the sake of it were as what is now happening is they are showing signs of adapting to uk wildlife and are hunting and killing in much the same way as they would in there home lands, natu
  20. Sadly just cleared out a load of stuff from my pics and I had a screen shot of a lad on face book claiming his mates had slipped a pack of bull xs and a saluki on one and all bar one dog had been found dead, don’t believe it for a minute mind just kept it because it was funny, if your on face ache I think the blokes name was dan Watson if you can find it, no two lads pretty well that told me years ago they had slipped on one ran up but just came straight back when they got up on it, no reason to doubt them had a few mates back I the 80s 90s that had seen them while out lamping?
  21. No likes left mate but fully respect that opinion, I had heard all the story’s for years and never thought much about it myself, things only changed for me when I started to find the hollowed out deer on my walks and then actually saw one on my travels, think that along with all the hunting I was doing now being so frowned upon it’s just a nice way for me and my dogs to carry on going out and walking the countryside and when I find a few things makes it even better, ?
  22. So excited about that one also don’t forget it’s Lomé Lopez next weekend ?
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