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SheepChaser

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  1. The worlds luckiest tinder swipe, the day before i deleted the ap. I literally have no luck, so i was due some!
  2. She cleans the kennels . . . . She also turned up with her own lurcher.
  3. Im alright thanks. She does say stuff like “I follow this dog on Instagram ....” and speaks in weird voices.
  4. Went bushing for six hours this morning, came home, had a nap, got up and lit a fire in the yard and burnt some shit and went to check sheep, and walked another dog last light. Meanwhile she cleaned house, walked pups, went jogging with old retired bitch, baked a carrot cake and is now cooking dinner. She’s just informed me she’s on nights tomorrow so I am going lamping while she saves the world ?
  5. No, I have no idea what happened but she just appeared one day and made life better. She's basically my carer.
  6. Oh f**k aye got to be the fizzy stuff. Edited to add - the mrs knows when mates are visiting and buys some multi packs ready.
  7. My mate drinks the orange, i drink original lol.
  8. Had a few nights this season where friends have visited and we have been walking home knocking stuff up as the sun is rising, laughing, slightly delirious, having drunk too much lucozade. back in the house 6am, couple of beers and a bacon sandwich and they've had two hours sleep and driven 5 hours home. Mad b*****ds. Luckily my mrs is an absolute legend and keeps the wheels turning!
  9. It was totally different when i lived back home, in the sticks. Some days un summer id take a drive through the lanes and knock at 20 farms and usually end up with half a dozen or so ranging from 50-300 acres each saying yes. Now i live somewhere, that the nearest 4 land owners own over 20,000 acres between them and all have keepers, farm managers etc etc. Luckily they like me lol.
  10. It does sound a lovely image, but not quite so romantic when your dog is screwing something in the middle of n open field and mrs and mrs smith (who were told to go and explore the countryside by country file) are filming it on their iPhone and uploading it to the 'spotted in xxxx' face book page . . . . . . . . Its still doable if you're smart but times have changed somewhat and sooner or later if you are catching regular, it gets emotional.
  11. Yep! Even when I'm on permission here, i dont go out before midnight. Even a short couple of hours sees me get into bed at 3am, to get up at 7am. Luckily I've no kids and the mrs works shifts, some of which are nights so generally i lamp non-wed/thurs and stick to daytime Saturday / sunday. As a rule i dont lamp fri/sat/sun as thats when the idiots are out and folk are also up later etc.
  12. So . . . . . these festivals . . . . . . . where are they held? Asking for friend like.
  13. 100%! Handy to hVe a bit of perm to explain away what you do and sometimes it’s nice to be able to drive about / wander about not worrying a f**k what’s what. But it would soon get boring and stale. And the best bits are always the other side the fence anyway ?
  14. Depends how big and how much game and what the surrounding ground is like etc. But totally agree you’d struggle if you didn’t hVe a pole about
  15. The biggest difference is back when I joined there were lots and lots of hunting posts, after every weekend or windy night you could expect a load of posts.
  16. In the flesh he just looks like a strongly built heavily saluki blooded coursing type. But he does have a head like a brick, and feet like spades. There’s some power in him!
  17. You can still respect something you kill on sight in my opinion. Respect works on different levels to.
  18. To be fair I haven’t done any jumping with him, but there is a fence between the garden and kennels and another between kennels and the rest of the yard and I kept finding him wandering around the yard. Eventually spotted the little bugger jumping them!
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