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  1. and spread them on too Y.I.S Leeview
  2. was on the ICC site earlier and they have the restrictions on there, greyhound trainers will have to be licensed to feed meat presumably alongside their trainers license Y.I.S Leeview
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    Rspca

    Does Dymented actually know where the dogs are kenneled? Y.I.S Leeview Yes he has been to see them I think ... They are a charity with no police powers so how can they keep your dogs and not let you have them ... That would be the same as me just putting your dogs in my run and saying no you can't have them ...... the few times he has seen his dogs they've brought them to him in a police station I believe, the police took these dogs and handed them to the arspca to be looked after SIC that was over a year ago Y.I.S Leeview
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    Rspca

    Does Dymented actually know where the dogs are kenneled? Y.I.S Leeview
  5. theres a contact number at the top of this section pinned under "calibrating MK1" Y.I.S Leeview
  6. 15mm is quite hefty for poles, 10mm or as thick as your finger is regarded as a rule generally Y.I.S Leeview
  7. its not worth messing about with, give your box to Mick Dadds at the next big game fair and you will get it back like a new one for 35 quid, he also sells new collars, WM cant recall the lads name but he was/is a member on here and makes 8ft collars and repairs the boxes,he was the one MD was getting to repair the boxes, he is also from Rotherham Y.I.S Leeview
  8. What diameter are your oak poles? Have you thought about 6mm rebar as an alternative? Y.I.S Leeview
  9. Its pulled from one end, if you think about it the first and the last pins pull first and then in sequence toward the centre of the net. All of the drop arm where up when it was pulled. well thinking about it; pulling the drop cord, the pins should follow from the first to the last in sequence ime Y.I.S Leeview
  10. Nice clip there Malt Y.I.S Leeview
  11. Ronnie Corbert and Barker appeared on the David Frost Show (after TW3) along with Jonathan Cleese doing comedy sketches and then moved on as the Two Ronnies in the 60's Y.I.S Leeview
  12. the Rag Trade starring Sheila Hancock Y.I.S Leeview
  13. I was trying to pretend it was before my time ....besides which i didnt want to appear too biased towards London shows "before my time" goes back further than yours The Army Game spin off from above Bootsie and Snudge Hancocks Half Hour Harry Worth Are You Being Served as for getting away with it Captain Pugwash had a character by the name of Seaman Stains and that was a kids programme Y.I.S Leeview
  14. til Death Do Us Part how did you miss that one? Y.I.S Leeview
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    Mafia

    struck me last night watching it, the guy TM interviewed that was on the witness protection, How come TM got to find him and the mafia had nt? or was nt he as high up as he made out to be? Y.I.S Leeview
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    Baskets

    if you only need enough for 2 baskets, now the coarse fishing seasons over get round the car boot sales or local auctions for keepnets Y.I.S Leeview
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    Jeremy Kyle

    Someone the other day told me Kyle is a West Ham fan out of Canning Town .....i cant have that They must of been kidding you Gnash shes Australian used to be in neighbours Y.I.S Leeview
  18. Have you got a copy yet Tomo? Y.I.S Leeview
  19. DO NOT bag hares. Crate them or they may die. Crate them in boxes where they can't move too much. They are an animal that gets stressed, in a bag they will suffocate.never had one die and we moved 30 or so how can it suffocate in a Hessian sack don't make sence bit of a random statement Darcy suppose it would in a bin liner lol edited t o say all animals get stressed once court just don't over handle them and keep any noise to a minimum and yes old Sam would only release at night he reckoned they stay put then don't know what the reasoning behind it was but they didthey'd be the crush factor t
  20. DO NOT bag hares. Crate them or they may die. Crate them in boxes where they can't move too much. They are an animal that gets stressed, in a bag they will suffocate.never had one die and we moved 30 or so how can it suffocate in a Hessian sack don't make sence bit of a random statement Darcy suppose it would in a bin liner lol edited t o say all animals get stressed once court just don't over handle them and keep any noise to a minimum and yes old Sam would only release at night he reckoned they stay put then don't know what the reasoning behind it was but they did releasing at night is on
  21. DO NOT bag hares. Crate them or they may die. Crate them in boxes where they can't move too much. They are an animal that gets stressed, in a bag they will suffocate.never had one die and we moved 30 or so how can it suffocate in a Hessian sack don't make sence bit of a random statement Darcy suppose it would in a bin liner lol edited t o say all animals get stressed once court just don't over handle them and keep any noise to a minimum and yes old Sam would only release at night he reckoned they stay put then don't know what the reasoning behind it was but they did they'd be the crush fact
  22. the transport boxes would nt of been over 6" deep and the compartments same size but 24" long usually to hold 4 or 6 Hares in individual compartments. your sewer pipes might be ok one on each shoulder but cumbersome if you have a few to carry Y.I.S Leeview
  23. Got to agree 200yds ain't a lot of net ...if your after more than one for the pot when relocating Hares I've often seen 1200yds of net set when taking them from East Anglia and Hampshire to go up north. Y.I.S Leeview
  24. IMHO its his dad that was the wanker, he had a wank left it on a wall and the sun hatched him out Y.I.S Leeview
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