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  1. I just asked on the Ozzydoggers site if anyone would like to take an old Pom out hunting and I was inundated with offers! I went down there for three months and had the time of my life ! Same with New Zealand, only went there for a month and had a go at pig hunting. Had an invite to run hares in Southern Ireland, only ran two , caught none but great fun Was invited to meet Sheik Hasan Ghunaim in Dubai, went over for a month and saw his kennels in Abu Dhabi and his falcon mews in Dubai. Been invited up Scotland a few times including four days on permissi
  2. I met him through Andy and he invited me for a days running hares around Brampton, but sadly I never managed to take the invite up. Cheers.c
  3. Of course, putting a top class non-ped over a coursing bred bitch might just mean the progeny wouldn't need to take 10-12 minutes to catch a hare............PMSL ! Cheers.
  4. I’ve ate American chocolate in the states and the Middle East and I’m sure it doesn’t contain animal fats. It’s bland and goes white very quickly. I remember a Kit Kat copy called Pick One that was so vile my kids refused to eat it. In Thailand American chocolate wasn’t expensive, but again, was shit. A bar of European chocolate, especially Cadbury’s was more expensive than a bottle of Thai whiskey! Mind you my missus and kids did like Hersheys. Ive just heard Caramac is being discontinued, shame as my daughter in law always takes a box back to Saudi for her mother ! C
  5. Farage v Lynch ? Ask anyone if they have heard of Farage and probably more than 90% will answer “yes”. Ask them if they have heard of Lynch and 90% will probably say “ wasn’t she the barmaid in Corrie ? “. I doubt if 10% of Labour voters have heard of Lynch, and probably none of their Muslim core vote. Cheers.
  6. Reading that makes me think your the type that would have a go at anything to "make a bob or two" ! Yes , you can make your own luck, maybe I did, maybe I got lucky or was in the right place at the right time, but "work ethic" goes a long way ! Cheers.
  7. Just a little first hand true story; My younger brother has recently retired after 45 years working for the local council. He was Health & Safety Manager and Union Convenor. He has a visceral hatred of Thatcher, the Tory’s, indeed anyone even slightly to the right of Corbyn ! Yet when Thatcher allowed the sale of council houses, he leapt at the chance and bought his at a massive discount. When he has one of his periodic far left diatribes, I gently remind him of this. His reasoning, and he genuinely believes it, is that he can leave the house to his two kids to give
  8. Err…..Just two examples; Just have “Sorbonne”on your resume in France; Or “Ivy League “ on your resume in America, and see how your life’s chances increase. Every country in the world has their “elites” , “educated class” , “ruling class”. The British class system is entrenched but by no means unique, have a look at the Indian caste system. Cheers.
  9. It would be interesting to see the breeding of his whippet stud. I’ve not seen any mention of it’s racing or working career. Thats not to say it hasn’t done either. Cheers.
  10. Of course it’s unfair ! That’s the reason I want my family to be privately educated , it gives them a head start in an unfair competitive world ! My son wouldn’t have had the career he did without being privately educated at the American International School of the Middle East and being a boarder at Ashby Grammar. My daughter wouldn’t have had the career she had if she didnt also attend the A.I.S.M.E. and the Cambridge Annex of the Middle East . I was extremely lucky that the company I worked for payed the fees, or else they would have gone to a comprehensive, I’ll be eternally
  11. We are obviously on the opposite sides of the spectrum here , but my grandsons school has a maximum of 12 children per class, my great nephews local comprehensive has over 30 per class. Both my children were taught to international baccalaureate standards which I think gave them better chances in life than A levels or GCSE’s or whatever they give now, and they were certainly not intimidated by the “real world” , in fact they saw far more of the real world than if they had gone to a comprehensive on a sink estate ! And they had far less chance of being stabbed for their trainers! Private s
  12. Average of four polls today have Reform on just over 10% and Conservatives on 19%. Image if the legacy media started reporting Reform as Reform instead of “other” and Farage comes out of the jungle and starts campaigning for Reform ? The Tory’s would be obliterated , Labour would have over 400 seats and a huge majority! Cheers.
  13. Private education doesn’t have to be at boarding school. Both my children were privately educated, I was lucky the company paid for it. My daughter never boarded and my son only boarded for the final three years. My grandson is privately educated but lives at home. Of course people can do well after comprehensive education, I did, but I think private education gives a better start in life in general. Cheers.
  14. If I won big on the lottery I would put my four great nephews through private school. My grandson is already being privately educated , it’s expensive, but his Saudi family pay the best part of that, all I do is basically buy his sports kit and put a bit into a small trust fund each month. Yes, I know people will say they went to the local comprehensive and they did ok, well, so did I, but I’d say the vast majority of my education and qualifications came after I left school. Comprehensive gave me the basics, but now with the left wing education system putting more emphasis on “inclus
  15. The two bosses I mentioned were in the UK , the first one insisted I did one day release and one night class in mechanical engineering and one day release and one night class in electrical engineering when I was an apprentice. The second boss was when I’d served my time and he must have seen something as he sent me on all sorts of courses, one of which was to Smiths Industries at the beginning of the tachograph era to learn how to fit and calibrate them and also put me through the HGV class 1 and PSV test so I could “prove” the installation. After that he moved me to the R&D dep
  16. I wouldn’t want to change my career path; it went on an upward trajectory from leaving school and becoming a diesel mechanic to retiring 20 years ago as an Airline Engineering Manager. There were a lot of factors involved in this including luck, being in the right place at the right time, willing to work hard and take risks, willing to go out my comfort zone and learn new skills and not least having two bosses who saw something in me and pushed me hard and gave me opportunities to move up. Cheers.
  17. Not one of mine , but a mate I was with had his dogs back open up like a sleeping bag zip running a hare through a barded wire fence. Just part of the game back then . Cheers.
  18. I take a great interest in my eight year old grandsons education and future career. When I ask him what he’d like to do, he tells me he wants to play for Real Madrid, but if he doesn’t make the grade he’d like to be a banker ! Lofty aspirations but at least he has a back up plan ! LOL ! I’d prefer he followed his late dads career and become a diplomat. Happily he is very academic and enjoys exams and tests and gets annoyed if he isn’t top of the class in everything, but he also enjoys horse riding, karate, swimming and playing football, so he is having a well rounded childhoo
  19. Yeah, he won his BWRA Rch title on both straights and bends, and won his NWRF Rch on bends. A terrific achievement back then as there was far more dogs and far more races, including regionals, to win before getting to the final. I well remember the days of walking to the whippet racing, coursing a hare or two on the way, having a few races then a course or two on the way back. Something the non-ped racers wouldn’t dream of doing these days. Cheers.
  20. Was that Indian Joe the non-ped whippet or Indian Joe the greyhound? Reason I ask is that Indian Joe the non-ped won his titles on straights and bends. Cheers.
  21. The greyhound was Burnpark Time, which was sired by Droopy’s Kewell, which was sired by Larkhill Joe. again, the very best of breeding on both the whippet and greyhound sides ‘ Cheers.
  22. The two stud dogs that have probably had the most influence on non/ ped whippet breeding; Bilko; Blue Peter; Cheers.
  23. Another top non-ped stud dog from yesteryear; Rch. Haymaker; I had a pup sired by him, out of my brothers bitch Flossy, a 32lb Rch Yorky boy x greyhound bitch. Cheers.
  24. Max’s two young bitches; Both out of the same coursing bred bitch, but the fawn one is sired by the pure saluki, Snickers, and the black one sired by the non-ped Sky Warrior. It will be very interesting to see how they compare in pace, stamina, etc. I look forward to seeing their progress ! Cheers.
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