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Simoman

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  1. It was the Frain book that ruined the deal wasn't it?
  2. 100 quid it yours I'll even throw in a copy of rabbiting with a lurcher, poodle, uzi and bulldog by Frain
  3. Oui www.anglebooks.com Good luck, excellent book
  4. No offence mate but I think numbers should not be put on the forum, save it for PM's..........
  5. Yes its excellent Try typing in anglebooks. They usually have a copy. Simon
  6. Hope you get to the bottom of what happened Willie ...........
  7. Simoman

    IS THIS REAL?

    Some of these photos have opened my eyes to the quarry these birds can take
  8. Where abouts in Nottinghamshire are you. There are a few areas with fallow herds
  9. My thought would be they are more than likely using the gorse I hunt an area with a large population of foxes but very few earths
  10. Have you ever seen them when they do that swarm thing must be hundreds of them....breath taking Ive only ever seen it twice in my life, it seems to be a rare thing now. MOLL. Amazing sight Moll, saw it once at dusk Watched Natural history of Britain at the weekend and it was on that
  11. Went yesterday and enjoyed it Took my daughter who enjoys picking out her favourites in the show ring whilst I got a few dvd,s, a mug and plate (thanks Mick)
  12. Is it me or is Mort very very small...............
  13. Yes, DJ Sammy :sick: Ride on.....excellent
  14. As I said pockets as youngsters you believe what you read but learn to question things as you mature
  15. Back in Black Back in black was the best album AC/DC ever did.................................................................since Bon Scott. Imo Bon was the very best, had an exeptional and unusual voice, unmistaken. Listen to Little lover on the high voltage LP. AC/DC since Back in black are no more than a pop group catering to the masses for money. MOLL. Both Bon and Brian were good but dare I say it I like Brian Your right Moll about the new (er) stuff, absoolute tosh Best songs; Back in Black, You shook me, Whole lotta Rosie, TNT, dirty deeds and highway to hell
  16. Possibly, but i'm a man who loves a bottle of smirnoff ice when i'm out :kiss: :kiss:
  17. Simoman

    IS THIS REAL?

    Wow Doddo Never seen that before, you would of thought the eagles take a bit of stick
  18. My first introduction to hunting was when my mum who was/is an anti bought me the working terrier as a kid because I was dog obsessed, she thought it was a just a dog book :11: I beleived it all and as a teenager got all of Brians books and spent time with my dad hunting with Brian in Caithness after responding to an advert in the 1987 working terrier yearbook He helped me with my first terrier and gave me a list of people to contact who would introduce me to hunting, Wally Wyld, Jed Alker etc etc. Trouble is when I phoned them nobody wanted to help, he had sent so many there way As I g
  19. Nipper, you do like your percentages :11: Well answered Locke
  20. Simoman

    IS THIS REAL?

    Took the words out of my Mouth DS . I have a few taking Fox's on Video Which Video Jasper?? Simon
  21. Love the Who But never heard of purple hearts, secret affair or sham, what music style Stabs?
  22. His greyhounds may have been raced But what use is it having collies from excellent lines if they aren't worked? I totally disagree that it doesn't matter if the parents are worked or not, you have a greater chance of success buying from tested workers (FACT) Does a shepherd get pups from stock that worked three generations ago? Does a digging man breed pups from a failure? Pup A: Bred from two parents who have been regularly worked to a variety of quarry and tested to the full Pup B: Bred from a ex racing greyhound and a dog that wanders around a farm Erm no guess which I would ta
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