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  1. 11 minutes ago, South hams hunter said:

    It a pic taken by a friend of a mates misses, apparently been seen a few times recently there. He said he thought he seen it one night lamping. He brought the topic up not me, think the issue is I've screenshotted a awhatsapp that was a screenshot of a snapshot that has had text put over it

    it looks like it was taken from quite high up

  2. 27 minutes ago, gunter said:

    Mate I need to get the number for whatever drug dealer these boys use come on now there's lunatics about keep pets the odd pet can escape would explain the odd sighting now the uk isn't no massive place do you think if someone really went looking with all the technology that's about nowadays they wouldn't find one or a good sighting 

    you would think so wouldn't you i was watching a video of a drone at night looking for a missing dog with a thermal camera on it and the quality of the video was amazing ,

  3. 24 minutes ago, Greyman said:

    Here’s my thoughts while we have a moment to talk the 80s was a prolific time for sightings because the animals were first generation releases now the few that remain have now got there own territory which they know like the back of there hand so we see them less as they have naturalised to there environment??

    when you say a few do you mean a few hundred like previously stated or a few as in not many at all

  4. 18 hours ago, downsouth said:

    I'd like to think that even if I weren't a builder and saw a load of brand new timber once I looked in the front door and saw the builders using it I'd realise it weren't rubbish.But maybe I've just got a bit more common sense than the divvy c**ts down here and the average thl member

    i doubt most would think it was rubbish but if it's in the skip you will get chancers taking it and if caught have the excuse of saying sorry mate thought you were slinging it

  5. 1 minute ago, downsouth said:

    I just explained that there's nowhere else to leave it unless we just leave it in the middle of the road.To be fair everyone else accepted that it wasn't rubbish except her who seemed put out that she couldn't just help herself

     

    2 minutes ago, downsouth said:

    I just explained that there's nowhere else to leave it unless we just leave it in the middle of the road.To be fair everyone else accepted that it wasn't rubbish except her who seemed put out that she couldn't just help herself

    it's still a stupid place to leave it that could be on the back of a pick up in a heartbeat  

  6. 7 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

    Think what's happened with these controversial acts at Glastonbury might well be the death nell for the event. Not watched it in years tbh though caught a bit on the telly last night of Neil Young and thought ffs it's time he called it a day thought he was terrible tbh.

    i thought Neil young was excellent and i enjoyed john Fogerty 

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  7. 3 hours ago, downsouth said:

    I've only ever been around 3 and they were all scatter brained with weak nerves.But then you cant expect much more from an out and out show breed

    can only speak for the ones I've seen and to be honest all of them were the complete opposite

  8. 11 hours ago, low plains drifter said:

    I've been working with someone who grew up in South Africa, and recently asked him if people kept Ridgebacks as guard dogs, he reckoned they were more of a pet breed

    Hope you get sorted Born Hunter, and sorry to hear your bad news

    they are hunting dogs not guard dogs so that doesn't surprise me but they are loyal and protective and not a liability like some breeds mentioned and one that you could leave with your mr's and kids in the house and would be handy to take out in the field as well bit of an allrounder  

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  9. On 05/06/2025 at 22:44, gnipper said:

    I lost 2 snakes and a tarantula in my mums house and she still thinks I sold them even now. I turned the house upside down every time my parents went out looking for the little b*****ds 🤣

    there is a healthy breeding population of Aesculapian snakes in Colwyn Bay in North Wales that escaped from the Welsh mountain Zoo in the 70's and they like living in the walls people's houses 

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  10. 11 minutes ago, mushroom said:

    Nope physics and maths cannot reconcile quantum entanglement even at the most basic level. 
    Black holes you are correct that up to a point to the event horizon seem to follow what we know. Once matter/energy is inside they make no sense hence no models to explain the structure, internal dynamics or how there seem to be periodical bursts of energy that leave the event horizon. 
    Dark energy and matter have not even been proven to exist yet from what we know about the laws of physics (e.g. matter anti matter) dark matter/energy shouldn’t be able to exist with normal together. Dark would be anti gravity yet gravity is based  (in our current understanding) on mass, so dark would theoretically have zero or minus mass to be in contradiction. 
     

    Try googling the theory of everything. How reconciliation of relativity, quantum and string have proven impossible by the greatest minds of the last 100 years. Hawkins worked on this problem for over 50 years and came no closer to resolving it.

    you lost me after NOPE

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  11. 16 hours ago, NEWKID said:

    Shane knew how to write a lyric 

    i think it was Phil chevron that wrote thousands are sailing he was the guitarist for the Pogues.         just scrolled down and seen Aled's post

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