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Everything posted by Tiercel
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Try the first way in my post l/click below the thumbnail to highlight the url then copy as normal. If that does not work I would say it's photobucket. TC
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Golden Plover or is it a Woodcock? I plump for the plover. TC
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When you paste does a address come up in the post starting with (img),dsfmh b,WJNF JLBFG AND ENDING with img in brackets with a / before the img? I can't write the tags in full as the computer would think its a photo and because it's not it would ignore it. TC
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That should work. Are you on a phone or PC if it's a phone sorry I can't help, but with a pc instead of pasting try control+v to paste. TC
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Just found out yesterday if you are using firefox on a Pc or laptop if you enlarge your thumbnails you can then r/c on the image and copy the image then paste it on here. TC
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-STIHL-CHAINSAW-GUIDE-BAR-SELECT-THE-GUIDE-BAR-FROM-THE-DROP-DOWN-BOXES-/141298251983?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item20e60838cf 3005 000 4813 Scroll down the page. TC
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Done, separate lots. TC
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World record jump by a dog in 2006. TC
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As I stated I am extremely sceptical of a dog being able to do this while coursing. 7ft is 6 inches higher then the doors in your houses. No one is disagreeing that dogs can and do jump higher than that. When a dog does attempt a jump of that height it is usually the focus of the dogs attention and the task at hand, by that I mean the dog places it's self at the right distance from the obstacle so that it can make the jump. I have seen dogs in the past clear gates and fences to follow their quarry, and yes they have gone on to catch the quarry, but each and every time the dog has had to ch
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I've seen a similar course so I can believe it . Until I see a dog that can jump a 7ft fence while on a course, I will be sceptical to say the least. Granted there are dogs that can jump over 7 ft. but while on a course? That I would like to see. TC
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I believe Paulus has the answer to that. All will be disclosed when appropriate. TC
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I usually stay away from threads like this, but I have read one of the stories in the article, where the hare runs into the farmyard, and the dog jumps a 7ft fence to follow the hare then jumps it back to continue the course. At that point I stopped reading. I gave up on fairy tales when I was 5. How the hell was that published? It honestly takes the P out of the reader. The saddest part is, that there will be people who swallow it hook line and sinker. TC
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A tip for you if planting a planter up like yours try and plant the tallest crop on the north side of the planter smallest to the south side. Or plant it up north to south that way they get a share of the best light. Instead of filling in the space now wait till the peas are flowering then sow the new peas, then by the time they come up the first set of peas will have finished. Then cut the haulms off the first set of peas and leave the roots in the ground as they fix nitrogen in the soil. You can then use that space for something else. TC
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The ending time for donating lots is Sunday the 8th of June @ 12pm. The auction will run from 9pm on Sunday the 8th of June, to 9pm on Sunday the 15th of June. I hope that covers any confusion that there might be. Good luck to all that bid, and don't leave your sniper bid too late. TC
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Thats the sensible way to manage dogs, no athlete stays in or anywhere near peak condition through out the year it's a matter of peaks and troughs. TC
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Could he have meant that they did not have as much condition to put on if fed a good diet as opposed to a tick over diet to get into running condition? TC
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I had a collie cross that got tangled one night in electric pig wire fence. She managed to get out of it but just stood and watched the rabbits running to ground. The next field she was back to normal, this was at the end of the season. The next year went to the same farm and she was working as usual but as soon as we got to that field she refused to leave my side. She never ran a rabbit in that field again. Yet the funny thing is she had been stung before and after yet that did not stop her, I put it down to her tangling in the fence and having many belts off the fence. TC
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There are two ways you can get the address (url) of the photo you want to upload. 1 When in photobucket below the thumbnails you will see (img) tags Left click the image tag in the box to highlight it, then R/click to copy the address and simply paste it in your post. 2. Click on a thumbnail in photobucket and open it up to a larger image. On the right hand side you will see the tags same as what is beneath the smaller thumbnails. Pick the image tags field again, only this time double left click on the field, once it has been copied the field will turn yellow and copied will come up
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Donations to the auction stop at 12pm on Sunday the 8th of June. Link to the donation thread. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/322030-rspca-fighting-fund-auction/ Thanks. TC
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Thats a brilliant offer TOMO just hope they are strong, and are you providing the pies? TC
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There are a lot of people in the same boat that have made an effort to help the cause, and it is very much appreciated. Every item helps. TC
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As Skycat said the detail in where the fox is drinking from is brilliant, but for me the back end takes a lot away from it. It just does not sit right to the eye. It looks as if someone has taken a beautiful piece of art and run a chainsaw through the middle of it. Sorry but my honest opinion. TC
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It's no good having an auction without people to bid on the items. TC
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I have added that P&P is included and have added photos off Amazon. TC
