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Greb147

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  1. If you carry on I'll make you do a day's worth of "Saluki's are much better than whippets" lines!
  2. This thread is for the serious discussion of saluki and it's crosses. These type of silly games might be acceptable in the whippet thread but not on here, you have been warned.
  3. 6 of us on it tbh, went through some lager as well, we're not freytened. ?
  4. Used to love finny haddock at my grandparents, haven't had it in years.
  5. Not on my own mind. King actually thought I'd done it on my own, sandwich short of a picnic that man. ?
  6. Just different gravy, other folk would be in casualty having a stomach transplant and I'm out doing 20 mile with 4ltr of vodka swilling around in my gut, just don't make em like this anymore.
  7. Mine are already shaking. ?
  8. I've heard the same mate, pup I was interested in is down from lines that are meant to be injury prone. Obviously that can mean a lot of things, don't know if that means they're overly fragile though. I've always been led to believe that highly saturated saluki types were meant to be hardy dogs that can take a lot of hammer on their feet and joints, if the coursing bred types are actually injury prone it could well be down to tight breeding.
  9. Can't get much better bred then, can't understand the digs tbh.
  10. Enjoy your Horlicks ya gret queer, this is a Mr's thread, stay out. ?
  11. You want a Blue Peter badge for that lad? I've supped enough to last thee a lifetime, enjoy your day on the sofa. ?
  12. Stay off the bongs Dean, them and quarry life are sending you doolally. ?
  13. I've seen a few digs at Razor over the years on here, any reason why? Was he down off one of Sankey's dogs?
  14. At it till 6 this morning, gone through 4 litre of vodka and up doing dad duties while everyone else sleeps, I'm an absolute machine at the end of the day!
  15. I'm not sure how it all worked out but I'm sure they should the animation as and when they decided?
  16. The lads must be doing something wrong if they don't at least preserve the breed, if they are doing things right the dogs should be improving. Of course the times of today makes things harder but I'm sure the dogs are in the right hands with proper diehards.
  17. Why the tiny heel pad mate? Don't you think the suspect pad along with that unconvincing video that chances are it's not a cougar like the man claimed?
  18. That's what I was hinting at when I said strange, the placement of the toe prints look very odd to me. So that gets one thinking, man in brick yard claims that there's a big cat wandering the place, shows footage of a cat that looks very small scaled next to a 3ft stack of bricks, shows a clip of a track that looks suspicious. It could lead one to think that there's a looney working in that brick yard? That's not me being an arse and taking the piss, it's me thinking logically.
  19. Looks very strange, definitely not a cougar if you ask me. The heel print is tiny, cougars and other big cats have profound heel pads.
  20. You're at it again Francie bending things, NASA did not give the museum wood claiming it to be moon rock. That's the thing with conspiracy theorists, always bending facts to suit. ?
  21. Quoted from the man himself. The radiation belts of the Earth do, indeed, pose important constraints on the safety of human space flight. The very energetic (tens to hundreds of MeV) protons in the inner radiation belt are the most dangerous and most difficult to shield against. Specifically, prolonged flights (i.e., ones of many months' duration) of humans or other animals in orbits about the Earth must be conducted at altitudes less than about 250 miles in order to avoid significant radiation exposure. A person in the cabin of a space shuttle in a circular equatorial orbit in the
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