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watchman

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  1. LOL, atleast I'm trying. Ok lets go then............ Did you hear about the gay wizard? Disappeared wi a poof! .........................tumbleweed....... funnier than the joke
  2. grow some bollox man,drink stella,then go home and fight her i ll stick to the carling,and the odd brandy
  3. as long as he didn't panic the fish,, how,d ya get on bagged up if i remember,only a paste water really,method feeder
  4. must admit ,never coming face to face with a cross-eyed stranger when out with the dog before,it did come as a bit of a shock
  5. the guy was cross-eyed, that's the only thing we both seemed to instantly recognise
  6. it wasn't his gait or posture,good guess though,there really is only one reason i can think of
  7. serious question mate,true story,no he was not holding a knife,
  8. this was a one off, never to be seen before, or again,as i said, totally out of character
  9. about 7 years ago i took my 5 year old bull x bitch with me on a weekend carp fishing trip,me and a couple of mates agreed a time and location at this particular water,one of the lads said his cousin was down for the weekend and he would bring him along,none of has met him before but you know carp fisherman,we can bull shit with the best of them. anyway we pulled up at the lake and i let my bitch run loose whilst the two of us loaded are kit on the barrows,all sorted with dog back on the slip we approached the lake,there was the other lad with his cousin, I plonked the barrow down and as i lo
  10. spot on that mate,reminds me of my own back garden as a kid,my old man was mad for growing his own,almost an obsession id say.i just need a kick up the arse to get my own vege patch going,maybe one day soon eh
  11. Some folk call them a lazy mans tool.....but in my opinion its better to condition a dog with a mill than to either miss days due to weather or work a dog soaked through to the skin !...guess it just depends what your needing from a dog......if its the type meant for people might be as well to board up the sides,a dog will always work one better when he,s facing forward all the time ....good luck iv made a ply box that sits over it,dogs seem much better all-ready on it,its just for those odd occasions like you say to get me out of trouble,cheers mate
  12. very helpful mate,thanks,and yes its an electric one,variable speed and incline,had them on it just now, shaky start but soon up and running just getting them used to it,once again thanks
  13. just got myself a treadmill for the dogs,mate of mine has one and keeps the dogs in fine condition,just wondered what sort of regime you start with,build up to, length of time,as much as you can tell me really,thanks rob not interested in ANY snide comments,have seen the posts regarding these,so only people that use their dogs on one please,
  14. it depends what im going to do with the rabbits,if they are destined for the ferrets and dogs, i just put them in a ruck-sack,army issue type of thing,if im going to eat a few i usually just leg them and thread onto my battery strap for the lamp,just letting them cool naturally,not sweating in the ruck-sack all night. i have used a mesh carrier but will snag and tear at every opportunity i found,if im ferreting i just leg them and carry on a pole
  15. great pics,"caught sight of you and had a little sniff", cracked me up sorry
  16. just bought the book off a member on here,it is a very good read and the pics of the dog on game are spot on,will put up for sale when i finish it,prob over the weekend lol,never one to read a book twice
  17. never even crossed my mind about the bacteria, i feed mine chicken every day,as well as various other game, vegetables and the usual household scraps,
  18. book received today mate,cheers for that rob
  19. ok nice person really ,your advice will be appreciated by many including myself,so lets hear it
  20. had a magpie as a youngster,took it from a nest kept it in the shed and fed on the usual grubs worms household scraps ect,pretty easy to look after and was hand tame practically within a few days obviously being so young,think darcy off here mentioned tin dog/cat food so go with that as an easy option,good luck
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