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Everything posted by Born Hunter
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Bunch of treacherous whores buying from the EU! The extra duty is to pay for the spit in our orders since they got upset with us
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I think the fact that you feel the need to state that your post isn't a cry for sympathy is a shame for society. Talking and sharing is part of healing, I'm glad you are. I think anyone with a shred of heart would understand how big a deal doing what you have just done is and why you might want to share that. It's for the best and will help you move forward. Not move on, just move forward if that makes sense.
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As in directly out of two FTCHs? Or just a lot of red on the papers? Given the demand for cockers right now I bet waiting lists for pups out of champions are measured in years!
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Ya know, I don’t think we’ve ever discussed immigration on here before
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At least he's not on the roads holding up the f***ing traffic! The purple on his bike matching the flowering heather was classy. Bit of thought put into the filming of that.
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The EU vaccine crisis explained in one sentence
Born Hunter replied to Nicepix's topic in General Talk
I overlooked this earlier but the EU are threatening legal action against, I believe, the only vaccine manufacturer who is operating non profit! Wankers. I hope Putin annexes the whole continent. -
The EU vaccine crisis explained in one sentence
Born Hunter replied to Nicepix's topic in General Talk
It’s pathetic how they are threatening the UK state because the private company AstraZeneca have slightly delayed delivery of EU orders. Talk about redirecting blame... So far I feel very vindicated in voting to leave.- 54 replies
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Never mind war, sounds like Ketchum and shroom be crossing swords soon
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I've no idea. They're developing so quickly it's difficult to know. Problem with sizing folks up on paper is it's very easy to get drawn in to the 'sexy' sharp end of military power, the fighter jets, the subs, carriers, tanks etc. When logistics chains are utterly critical to projecting those assets effectively. Simple things like tactical lift (chinooks) or effective intelligence and comms systems can have a massive impact on the war. The UK and US have a lot of experience in this. Even when you look at the high end stuff, like jets and subs, the comparisons are so complex. An on paper
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You spend too much time testing a dog to please every f****r and one night you might just well find yourself wishing you had a pup out of it while you are burying it. It all comes down to what options are available and how valuable the blood is to you. Sentimentality aside that is. Anyway, I only checked in to say that's a lovely little dog that reminds me of a similar bitch that was unfortunately buried young.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China toughened its language towards Taiwan on Thursday, warning after recent stepped up military activities near the island that “independence means war” and that their armed forces were taking action to respond to provocation and foreign interference.
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The worlds moving back into big players and geopolitical games. The UK is cosying up with the US once again and it's needed as the Europeans haven't been reliable allies recently. With the new US administration that may improve unifying the West but I wouldn't hold my breath. I'm not expecting 'war war' but there's going to be an increase in manoeuvring and some serious revolutions in technologies which are going to seriously change the way we think about warfare. The players that keep in front of that curve and don't hold on blindly to old ways are going to be the ones who dominate.
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Fair. Not exactly over run with cliffs here either. Only peregrines to be seen here are kicking around high buildings.
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Can't say I've spent much time looking for wildlife in towns or cities so can't really comment. Though peregrine falcons seem to do better in such places than in the countryside these days? The countryside tends to be full of spars, kestrels, buzzards and kites.
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I don't think I could be further away from an estuary and the nearest river is more of a large trickle as it starts about a mile away. The river over where I was raised used to be a cracking wild stretch but the village grew and imo big parts of it have deteriorated as a result of that sprawl. The kingfishers that I saw tended to prefer the quieter places.
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The rural ecosystem varies quite a bit. I've been on farms that were almost sterile due to unforgiving management and then I've been on farms/estates that in January were literally loud with song birds. The one thing I feel the countryside is really missing at the moment is the rabbit. That's mostly sentimentality though. Have you seen any kingfishers yet? I'd often see those little fellas when I was younger.
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I haven't got much in the way of sympathy or compassion for addicts. I don't particularly have any hate for them either. These schemes are simply a pragmatic way of minimising their impact to the rest of society. It's not about feeling sorry for addicts, or conversely wanting them to die which seems to be where most folks thoughts start and end. If the net result is reduced cost and suffering to everyone else then yeah, money well spent.
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I don't know who you mean specifically but I've noticed some general disheartened posts. It's a shitty time of year tbh which has been amplified by another lockdown. Personally, there's only so much nonsense I can tolerate before I feel like I'm literally wasting my life and decide to move on to another thread.
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A picture of health!
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I hope to god this lad ain’t my best Hes taught me a lot and got me by but I’d hope I could find a better stud if in the future I breed. I like his conformation and temperament a lot mind. Heres this summers project. All being well I’ll be picking her up in six weeks.
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Nice bag of snipe mate.
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Completely disagree but we've likely been on the opposite side of that fence in the past.
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Do you not see a tiny bit of difference in context?
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I'm sure a bit of force was used but it sounds like a pretty simple case of estate security dealing with trespassers who have a known history, no wait.... job title, of criminal intent. I just hope the CPS see it that way.
