I have 3 airfields here, the dogs did manage to find a way of running prey on there, however I've stopped running my dogs on them.
Not good for their feet, and if you have dogs that really throw themselves, then the tarmac would not only tear their pads, but you'll find that other injuries will occur.
I just ferret/shoot on them for now.
there all for the chop, artic your sense of humour never fails to amaze me. good job i know your joking,taking the piss,not being serious :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Paulo
Well, we can only smile and be content.
has mrs artic said ye can have a bit more computer time to do the mod job justice
Only for today my skanky fellow member
there all for the chop, artic your sense of humour never fails to amaze me. good job i know your joking,taking the piss,not being serious :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Paulo
Well, we can only smile and be content.
I use to sell rabbits and eels to a lot of Italian and Indian communitys. Rabbits at £1.50 gutted, and the eels chopped and gutted at around £8 per 500g.
Many a thundery night I was out. Looking back now I was crazy, armed with 2 rods dressed with 15lb line, size 2 hooks, a tin of bull heads, and dace....the sound of those cat bells ringing meant ££££
There's no need to name anybody who feels like coming on here to wind people up, intimidate members, constantly ruining people posts. There are ways and means of dealing with these people without giving them a mention on here so they can play silly buggers on the threads.
Being a moderator isn't about getting rid of "Your Own Choice" of bad apples, that wouldn't be fair or ethical, and nor would any mod who has a disagreement with a member decides to ban them.
I'm sure the mods could justify their decisions, not everybody is going to be happy if their buddy has been banned.
Can I be mod?
I'm not scared to make any decisions that's good for the site and it's members.
I will filter through most members and terminate all bad apples.
I will turn around this site in 12 months with the help of decent Mods who are willing to chip in!
It's now or never, lets protect our forum, and do what needs doing to the best of our abilities, and make this a better place to be in and be proud!
New blood is needed, lets face it we know which mods contribute and do a very good job, however there are some who are never to be seen, and when they are they remain silent
Now that I've solved the mystery, please send payment to me within 7 days.
Red hair doesn't suit her, nor did blonde......I mean it's not the I've just stepped out of a salon look is it!
Kids of today eh!
I always make sure that they read to me at least 2 chapters a day when they are with me, and I make all their home work fun so they do actually do it.
No tv in their rooms, and no tv turned on when we eat at the table.
They both muck in with the poultry, but I do not allow them to do anything with the dogs, I'm just too set in my ways with them.
They're both are on a points system, so they complete certain chores and in return they earn points.
Points = Horse riding/Football club.
And mobile phones and facebook are banned.
@ Johnny!
Well fancy travelling all that way with 1 bar of battery left, no map, no pen, and no money You know he made some friends whilst he was lost too
Bogger is Stan really 25tts...he looked like a little staffi
And my skinny little skanky friend, I wear the trousers.......ALWAYS!
This is the finished project. The flu was a little tricky to place as the chimney breast goes off to the left then curves back to the right before it straightens up.
The hearth too was awkward to lay, as the floor slopes down to the right, and slate is not easy to cut in a straight line let alone at angles.
I didn't like the Indian stone that was originally placed...reminded me of a council slab. Also you can see how small the fireplace originally was by looking at the dark brick, so it was opened out to allow the required amount of space for the stove, then a lintel fitted,
Nic
Not had the time to write this, and I'll keep it very short.
I invited a member from THL to come down here to my permission for a little walk around the estates. The conditions were avarage, very silent with plenty cloud cover to mask the dreaded full moon. I took both my dogs who were joined by a small bull cross called Stanley.
Now bull crosses are not my cup of tea, (I just don't have the need for them, and work large fields........ ) but I did like the way this one was built and how well trained it was on and off the lead....very patient.
There was plenty of rabbits about, (a