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mole trapper

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  1. Decided my business needs to join the 21st century, so i need a website, have looked at the people/sites offering everything under the sun. I am aware that there are ways of getting your site higher up the listings etc, purchasing domain names, Yellow pages are always offering to do it, but they get enough money a year out of me as it is. So is there anyone out there with experience of this sort of thing, who could possibly point me in the right direction. Thanks for looking, MT. :thumbs-up:
  2. FPO HAS IT ON HER PHONE, WILL GET HER TO SPILL THE BEANS WHEN SHE GETS IN FROM WORK LATER.
  3. Thanks for that Magwich, hope you dont mind me asking but what sort of cost are you looking at for the kit there and expected cost to upgrade it. Thanks again MT. :thumbs-up:
  4. Thanks for that Magwich, food for thought, i have been picking mole catchers brain on this subject recently as i think it is high time i got on and bought NV it is just what set up is best, not really looking for anything further than 100 yds max, clarity out to say 75 yds more important.
  5. FU.K FERRETLOVE TOO.
  6. There is just one thing that niggles me when a thread like this starts, and that is that one day Ian, will say fu.k it and pull the plug, this would be a real shame, because putting aside the ego maniacs and the lunatic fringe there are some very sound people on here that i consider myself fortunate to have made friends with that i would otherwise of never met. Think it was LB or Molly who said recently, that it was like being in a pub, your never all going to get on, it is human nature, the secret is to try not to drag the site down into the myre with the public slaggings, i know i am being
  7. S..T !!!!!!!, IF the five foot long one they brought in is a kitten i aint hanging around for mummy to come looking for it. :whistle:
  8. Well Mush, thats interesting, must have been two big cats because my pair of Hancocks brought one in with them last week, must have put up a hell of a fight as one of the dogs had a small scratch on its nose. :whistle:
  9. Ooh your sharp!!!!!!!! watch you dont cut yourself.
  10. Of course he does,nt use the bow for hunting, that is illegal in this country.
  11. Dont fart around with old wives tales, just get it to the vet, surely the dogs worth that much.
  12. Do you think you could elaborate slightly on "The night thingy" please.
  13. I am with Mole Catcher, just hate everybody it,s better to keep things simple.
  14. There are always reported sightings throughout devon and cornwall, but as they say "show us the body", nobody seems to be able to achieve that as yet. Apiece of stalking ground i picked up the other week has supposedly been a haunt for them, , time will tell.
  15. Hope you get everything you desire, have a great one. :whistle: Al the best MT and FPO.
  16. Skycat, as much as i would like to take the credit for the earlier post, it was infact that very nice man Mole Catcher.
  17. Hi matey, hope you enjoy the site. :thumbs-up:
  18. OYSTERS, :whistle: , thats what we are led to believe down south anyway. .
  19. , no i just know where to look on the net. :whistle:
  20. Your right we were, building up dutch courage to go back to the campsite and have a shower, great little pub. Mind you found some great pubs in Inverness to, lovely people and place.
  21. We were up there a few years back and think we may have encountered the were haggis whilst camping on the banks of Loch Ness, some varacious monster would lurk in the shadows waiting for softy southeners like ourselves to come out of the showers and attack with great ferrocity then slip back into the night, leaving you reeling. :ph34r:
  22. The froghoppers, cuckoo spit nymph, or the superfamily Cercopoidea, are a group of Hemipteran insects, in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha. Traditionally, most of this superfamily was considered a single family, Cercopidae, but this family has been split into three separate families for many years now: the Aphrophoridae, Cercopidae, and Clastopteridae. More recently, the family Epipygidae has been removed from the Aphrophoridae. These families are best known for the nymph stage, which produces a cover of frothed-up plant sap resembling spit; the nymphs are therefore commonly known as spittlebugs,
  23. Fish out of minehead before, usually winter though for cod, i did not know mackerel came that far up. Water is quite dark there but having said that the picture on my avatar was taken just around the corner. :thumbs-up:
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