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  1. so far the rest of the litter bar one has been dug to a few times.fingers crossed she'll go in the same direction.
  2. jesus i must be easily pleased lol I thought he was right good.I think though that the point he was making is if yer held up at gunpoint he can disarm ye before you get to squeeze the trigger,anyway forget the gun,what about the knives? the kicks,the arm locks ?HE WAS FAST FOR A BIG LUMP IN FAIRNESS
  3. thanks guys,Ive had a bummer of a start,ive had 2 failures and the death of a seasoned worker,so I hope this pair see me through next year..
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hokQCG1aHoQ#t=178 very impressive,
  5. went for a look today due to a phone call from the big man himself,6ft 4 and slightly on edge all the time.The landowner told me he saw 2 fox in and around the lambing pens at the same time and can we come and try fiund em. Mt son and myself and my mate went to the nearest earth from his farm and struck lucky,dog in shallow dig,job done,pressure off.I had my doubts as to the validity of calling my black mutt a worker as its his first season and though we dug him only once before we introduced him to some fallen victims to familiars him to his chosen quarry.We had a few hiccups along the wa
  6. how exactly is that done flipbull? thats bloody good.
  7. top reply beast,he could be bullin me then lol.im going to give him an MI 17 of an interrogation when I next meet him,lol hes a bit of a rogue in some ways and loves his weed smoking moments too.Might have over indulged in the past
  8. i have permission on his and 5 other neighbouring farms,ive a few mountains in between and they ALL hold deer,goats,lots of rabbits and a sprinkling of hares and a few unmentionables as well annnnd....we have to check some fox holes tomorrow as a few have been messing about in the lambing pens of late,so hopefully we'll have a phot or two tomorrow to throw up here marshman,the farmers up there are fascinating to listen to at times,they dont have rules as such,they just make em up as they go along lol
  9. yeah,good point tiercel,the secret service wasnt that secret lol,........or maybe he knew about the prefix M but not the actual person that was responsible for the creation of the departments.Im going to ask him again about it and see if theres more to be heard.,its a good way to pass a few hours,and hes a good man to break out the whiskey or puteen too while chating but you have to be able to supp once you start, and possibly be willing to kip down in the spare room as there'd be no going home at all lol
  10. no ken,we had the 1916 rising,remeber that? plus a lot of unrest leading up to those times,so possibly back in the water again maybe?
  11. very interesting reading,so heres the ''story'' I was told by my farmer friend. In the early 1900's this chaps grandfather had finished school and wanted to join the police force here in Ireland,which at the time were anti republican organisations,(so im told)His parents fobade him to join the force and shortly after the grandfather emigrated to britain,and London town he arrived.He went about joining the royal constabulary and worked his way up the ranks,At this time there were the troubles and battles between the police and republican members,and he told me many attacks on policmens hom
  12. ive never said this to any man before but ''WHAT A LOVELY PAIR YOU HAVE THERE''
  13. He looks a very strong usefull animal,I like a big strong dog,good for many tasks. thanks for the pic.
  14. I was told a story by a gent I know here,hes a farmer with substantial land and stock and he sat me down in his kitchen one day and told me this very interesting story of his family history which originated in London,this chap is English as you probably guessed and lives here for over 40 years now. The question I want to ask is ,does anyone know what the letter M stands for in the bond films,his lady boss uses it as her title ? This is a serious question now.He has told me his version of it and as far fetched as it sounds it also is some story. http://jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/Category:M
  15. thats a nice looking dog trigger.any photo of him standing side on,how old and has he performed well so far(dopey ? possibly lol)
  16. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/trending/brilliant-cork-barman-treats-punters-to-a-sing-song-as-he-pulls-pints-31014827.html something else that might be worth seeing when you come over,a good old Irish sing song
  17. thats bloody ridiculous ,these people have no idea of how the world was meant to be,and that donedeal crowd are a bunch of spineless idiots to bow to their demands.
  18. all done with,forgive my nasty remarks ,im a happy chappy really,back to the topic,
  19. It's killing plain and simple and matching, happens every day in nature, these emotive terms like "blood sport" and "cruelty" mean nothing to me any more. Animals kill other animals and animals match up against each other......so f***ing what. prey is killed by predators and same species will match but which species will fight to the death?Two male Siberian hamsters will fight to the death when the hit puberty theres a few of you lot on here would want to hit puberty,for fuk sake.........get back to the topic and stop talking shite will ye
  20. I dont think you'd have enough daylight to read through all the special places to visit in southern Ireland,its a grand country except for the pricks that run it
  21. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/1340910.stm this happened in the exact spot i was fishing that day,scary stuff. Thugs life huh?lol
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