But the point is you would be trying to convince other people that you see this geezer with 6 fingers on a regular basis.
If your mates didn't believe you and your intention was to convince them you would be well prepared the next time you was in that same pub where the geezer frequents.
But if you were trying to convince people that you have seen a geezer and they didn't believe you you would either a) take a picture for proof or b) take them directly to that geezer.
Like I said I could understand if it was a one off sighting but those who claim to everyone that they see a particular cat or cats on a regular basis then you would at least suspect they would have some sort of proof.
The question one must ask though is why haven't those who claim to have had numerous sightings never got a camera on them?
You may fool someone once but to do it on other occasions screams hoax. If you know you have seen a big cat and want to convince others the next time you want out in that area you would be kitted up to the eyeballs.
That's if it actually does show up. I'm not being fully serious about this but we joke about it, the dark skin and nose is the give away. Luckily I don't take after that side. These tests do have their limitations.
The selfish me has never even contemplated getting a dog from a rescue centre but as I've aged and mellowed I might give one poor soul a chance to have a life.
I'm sure if you get a youngish dog you can make something out of them if brought on right. At the end of the day if it's fast enough it will eventually catch something. ?
Just seen the Diamondback HD, got great reviews and in my price range.
I think I'm going to go and have a gander myself, your eyes are the best reviewers.
And then you have the cheeky twats at Crufts commenting on a breeds hunting history as though they are proud of it. Rat bag hypocrisy from the lot of them.
My brother lent one off a mate for a 50 mile charity bike ride we went on, he was flying up the hills. To me though they are just defeating the object.
The question one must ask though is why haven't those who claim to have had numerous sightings never got a camera on them?
You may fool someone once but to do it on other occasions screams hoax. If you know you have seen a big cat and want to convince others the next time you want out in that area you would be kitted up to the eyeballs.