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Everything posted by Born Hunter
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Good idea.......... think I'll go and find a Norman coin and do the same!................. No wait, I let that grudge go about 900 years ago.
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Out of interest, why? That's pretty smart whatever it is, last place I would want it is down the toilet! lol.
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they need to be controlled, but what surprised me was the scientist, who been on the cull before, 10 years ago i think said killing them (now) wont stop the spread of TB now .?? The previous trial did conclude that culling would cause an increase in badger movement/contact and so an increase in reactors. Yet other reports conclude that culling could reduce reactors by up to 30%. The badger cull is beyond science and logic, it's purely politics and emotion. The ultimate solution will be to vaccinate the cattle but as they said last night the EU won't grant that yet as there is conf
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The woman's not great at making friends, just read her Wiki page; In June 2012 she caused controversy by slating Holly Willoughby for posting a photo of herself on Twitter without makeup as a "betrayal to women." This Morning co-presenter Phillip Schofield defended Willoughby, saying "I swear there can be no greater force against all womankind than Liz Jones. She is inconsistent, bitter, nasty and unhinged."[25] This is was found hugely comical by the online community for these comments about HW when she herself is an absolute minger, seriously I doubt even a 60yr old homeless man on viagr
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Cheers Paulus!
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That'll be him then. I might, give the bedding a spin. What does he charge mate?
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That's not the same bloke that's outside Colwick on a Monday (if I remember right) is it Paulus do you know? I might nip over if it is. Sells collar, leads etc etc out the back of a small lorry?
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LOL
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A reasonably well trained one is a great dog to have. I could certainly put a fair bit of work in front of one. I'll probably have either a spaniel or a lab in the next 5 years. For the time being though, this terrier sees me alright.
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Personally I thought what Jawn said was cock on and very logical. It makes no odds whether the dog is a gift or at a price, you're decision making process to take on the dog is the same. There have been plenty of dogs gifted that were shite. There's no garuntees but if you are after a certain dog or pup then you do your homework find the best you can and if it's at a price you pay it right? Or do you go to the second, third or fourth best you can find as long as it's free? I'm not saying that it's right to charge or what is fair to charge or whatever because I don't think money should be i
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I think my heart will always be with lurchers. I quite enjoy having a terrier about, very usefull but I'm not a great lover of them. In the future I want a spaniel or a lab and quite fancy a GWP if I could justify it work wise. The only dog I would own without work would be a Shepherd of some sort. But then I would still expect it to look after the place and stand by me as any good Shepherd should.
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Haha f**k me that's funny. The arrogance of some people is gob smacking! "When is Rome........" TOMO, I should imagine it would probably do her a bit of good! I shouldn't think any man has been near her in a while. I bet she's got more dead 'rabbits' in her top draw than you have in your freezer! LOL
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They were driving a Scooby............ Shocker!!! All lurcher related trouble would end over night if all the Scoobys were clamped.
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I gladly donate but don't wear a poppy all the time like many do. I hate badges or anything like that on me, I'm just funny like that. I give my respects and donate, don't see why it's expected I should wear a poppy as well so everybody knows I do? A arm band or colour clothing I would do. Isn't there meant to be a day where you wear a red item of clothing in support of our troops? I would deffinately wear one at a public event though.
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Boots on, grab the leads, out the door, got to the end of the street and realised I had forgot the dogs................... Shortest mooch ever!
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Is it really anybodys business if someone else sells or buys dogs?
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Rare I have the patience for a big post like that, but enjoyed reading it. Well done fella and sounds like you did alright. It can be nerve wracking with shooting having such strong etiquette and all shoots differing quite passionately but the more familiar it becomes the more you will relax and enjoy the day. You'll be after a gun on a local shoot now then eh?
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"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology.."
Born Hunter replied to Malt's topic in General Talk
It does make you wonder but then if the demand is there I believe the graduates will be found. Many graduates, like myself, get their BSc or MSc and go into industry in various roles from actual scientific careers to any number of non scientific careers. Perhaps with a strong demand for post grads and researchers a higher average of graduates will go into the scientific & tech industry in R&D/production etc. I would imagine foriegn graduates that study here will take a number of the jobs as well of course. I guess what I'm trying to say is top end scientific research requires a lot -
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology.."
Born Hunter replied to Malt's topic in General Talk
Was it online mate? wouldn't mind reading it it was.. BBC news, I'll try and find it again. Edited; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20250533 -
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology.."
Born Hunter replied to Malt's topic in General Talk
Full I-Robot style house slaves with in 50 years............ Another good find Malt. I read earlier about the govenments changes to scientific reasearch funding.They have decided what areas Britain leads the world in and one of them was robotics and nanotechnology. They are trying to fund what we are good at and basically not bother with stuff we aren't, bad move in mine and many others opinions. Another case of politicians making decisions on stuff they aren't qualified to, it should be in the hands of academics not bussinesmen. Over all funding has been cut but space reasearch/tech fundi -
Did he have the full flu linning or just fit it to the already existing chimney? Was it large enough to require an air vent through an external wall for CO ventilation and did he have it done? it was fitted without a flu linning and it nearly killed him mate Yeah, thought as much. I'm deffinately going with the linner. They are safer and better for the chimney. A lot of people don't realise that because of the improved efficiency of the log burner compared to the original open fire the smoke and gases is a lot cooler and condense in the chimney unlike an open fire where it is much hott
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some fitters do inspections, it's just a matter of which ones cheaper out of the fitter or the building inspector.. Do you know the regs? They're available online here and there, I'll dig them out if you can't find them.. I've got a folder of asorted advice and regs from various sites. I'd apreciate anything you may have malt.
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anyone can fit one but my understanding is it needs to be certified by a a HETAS quilified engineer and correctly so Excellent, when I have finnished sorting the back yard out I'm moving onto the lounge and the log burner is first priority. I'll have to speak to a few relatvent people and see what I can get away with.
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Did he have the full flu linning or just fit it to the already existing chimney? Was it large enough to require an air vent through an external wall for CO ventilation and did he have it done?
