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3175darren

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  1. We don't need yet, and once these places shut and the experienced work force is gone, you are left with open casting, I agree at this moment in time we have alternatives, but that could change in a heartbeat, the world is up in arms and countries are ready, to go mad with each other , coal got us through 2 wars, without it we wouldn't have had the freedom we have enjoyed,
  2. 14 million sounds a lot, but it depends what it is for, if it is for new drivages into new workings then it would be worth it as it could give the mine a long term future, and keep British men in work, but if it's just a bail out, with no long term prospects then no, I am an ex miner and proud to say it, I did my 12 months, on strike and in truth a lot of pits were unviable, but a lot were made unviable,so the government could get its way, it's a crying shame to shut a pit, but we can't compete with foreign coal which is still subsidised, and the people who think we can wave a magic wand and
  3. I still have a 22 but could do with a service,good air guns without doubt,
  4. Yes it seems they have dropped the ball on the quality,i must have bought at the right time, I am going to need more this yr though,which is worrying
  5. The ultimate traps I bought a few yr back are all stainless, body spring and loop, have they changed them that much,? If so they aren't worth the money,
  6. I never knew, if that could be proved, a challenge to the lawfulness of the ban would be quite substantial,a law for anyone who can pay for it, that's shite, and against the human rights of everyone, it can't get more corrupt, or am I wrong, how do we prove it,
  7. got any links to that please, if its true its time for some serious shitstirring next time I see one outside a supermarketsod the supermarket, look at what the cash for questions scandal caused,
  8. You cannot, as a charity they do not by law have to give out information. A lot of people have tried and failed. TC they do have to publish their accounts every year though, shouldn't be too hard to find online.What about the Labour Party thought they have to don't they,
  9. How would you go about submitting a freedom of information request, as to there funding??
  10. If that's the case it should be all over the papers, it's corrupt
  11. It can only be good these b*****ds are made to answer, for there actions, I would love to know if they made any contributions, to the Labour Party, they year or year proceeding the ban on hunting,
  12. And he never did - that was one of the things that really hacked Ian off I have spoke to Ian some time back and can confirm,what Krawnden is saying the guy is a sound bloke, who has had his share of problems,and as far as I am aware he has now moved down south, all his dogs were bred right, and I know one guy who uses his, for what it was intended to be used for and loves it,he says the dog will do anything he needs of it, this dog was bred by Ian, all Ian wanted to do was to re-establish the hunting strain of the Dog back, into its country of origin the guy really is worth speaking to
  13. And he never did - that was one of the things that really hacked Ian off I have spoke to Ian some time back and can confirm,what Krawnden is saying the guy is a sound bloke, who has had his share of problems,and as far as I am aware he has now moved down south, all his dogs were bred right, and I know one guy who uses his, for what it was intended to be used for and loves it,he says the dog will do anything he needs of it, this dog was bred by Ian, all Ian wanted to do was to re-establish the hunting strain of the Dog back, into its country of origin the guy really is worth speaking
  14. river dearn at haigh was full of them mate Thank you!!! You are welcome, one or two started to catch them but then seemed to stop, they were a good size and in good numbers, Haigh down to Darton but if they are there, they will bee all along the Dearn anywhere I would imagine,
  15. river dearn at haigh was full of them mate
  16. you will like ulswater in the lakes mate, I go every year but there's loads of spots around it too,
  17. Thought full lad that?????
  18. I had one given a lad close bye had made, and it caught, for my mate,I think the bigger trolley would be better but can't knock it, expect it to do well with Cubs, over next couple of months,
  19. There a load of idiots the sooner they lose royal backing the better, when does the investigation into there miss handling of donated funds, become published
  20. Job sorted now, engine purring like a kitten,
  21. Not much around mate, I have nearly a full tub,but can't get on with it, would swap for similar weight of reloader 7 or n133.I am not that far from you.
  22. Hey up lads any of you blokes up on outboard engines, I have re_built a old mercury outboard its a 1971 2 stroke 7.5 HP engine, with the thunderbolt ignition, I am getting it ready, for my annual jaunt to the lakes, I have had the engine, for a couple of yr, and it ran for a couple of times when I first got it then it packed up, anyway I got around to stripping down, and rebuilding it this year, anyway I replaced the cranckshaft end seals and bearings, new rings, and rebuilt the carb. and changed the points insulators, and rebuilt it, I did have a problem, getting a wiring diagram for that spe
  23. We are on them around us,I thought we would be seeing reds now, but not to be yet it seems have been told they are close by, but every now and then the greys seem to appear from nowhere,they send my little lurcher mad, he's a good hand though he will mark the bottom of the tree,and put you in the right place,
  24. It's good to see mate well done, there's still plentry to shoot though, keep at them
  25. I got this one 2 week ago old sod There's loads of bucks this year
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