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cragman

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  1. cragman

    Badgers

    They can apply to Natural England to have them removed. NE aren't as bad as people make out. They'll consider any request sensibly and act accordingly. We've just had a similar problem on work sorted out
  2. In a few years time nobody will remember what the site stood for, it'll have a Tesco's on it and a mosque and the locals will be dancing to a different tune, mark my words!
  3. I've just been looking online to book some tickets for a show next year for me and the wife...Feck me, booking fee £4.99 and transaction fee £2.90 to £4.90! And that's before I've even paid out for the tickets! Robbing cnuts. Never mind the energy bills rip off it's about time this racket was stopped once and for all!
  4. He certainly is gay, but he's also a highly intelligent guy whose knowledge of the music scene is second to none. I'd be disappointed if he is involved in any way as I like to listen to him on the radio. But if he is....tut tut
  5. sanctimonious presenters...Exactly. This isn't a programme for the true natural history lovers of this country but for the concrete jungle bunny huggers. I never watch it, if you do it's through rose tinted glasses I'm afraid
  6. Stamina, good voice, the skill to hunt on their own, strong hind quarters and the ability to jump walls and wire. False marking pisses me off!
  7. Yep, I'll agree with that fella
  8. My wife's just took our granddaughter on, five days a week, 7 while 5. I'm home at 4-4.30 and she wears me out in just over an hour. I could choose to let my wife do all the work but I enjoy the short time I have with her everyday! She's just nearly 8 months and never stops. I can always get her to sleep though, I must have the knack. I don't know how the wife does it. I mentioned to my wife that she should take care of our granddaughter before she was born as she had done a good job with our three...So she packed her part time job in and loves having her around. Robbo, you're doing well
  9. Most challenging country? Can't agree there old boy. Lunesdale hunt a lot of meadow and moorland, hardly challenging ground. Coniston, blencathra and ullswater hunt rugged scree and crag country with climbs that would knacker josh naylor. No doubting lunesdale hounds are the pack with the right drive and huntsman though
  10. The only way to sort this is for the people to take charge of the situation. The government keep saying try elsewhere, shop around but they're all pissing in the same pot, there's nowhere else to try and they know it! Everyone should cancel their debits or payments. I know it's a big ask and a logistical nightmare, but it will need everyone to make a stand but when you've got a divided country, ie the rich, the not so rich and the poor then it won't happen. I'm with NPower, they'll be next, cnuts! Let's hope for a real mild winter.
  11. Anyone getting rid of a HW45 pistol? I need one for close up work on rats, squirrels etc PM me please, ta
  12. But it will go to a vote. It's a cross party alliance, meaning all party's are interested in doing something about it, which is a good thing. Malt, good point and there's something in that for sure, but at least it's a positive step. Badger cull?...hounds hunting again? Brian May will be having sleepless nights
  13. Nice but....She's one of the new tories against the ban being overturned, so she can feck off!
  14. Craggers? Do you also find it kind of ironic that the show, he presents, takes place on a managed reserve? I didn't know that fella, but ironic is putting it mildly
  15. I think Packham and a few others have been affected by the grunter cull, so much in fact that they would rather see humans suffering and farms put out of business. He is one very large blackhead on a bell end!
  16. Sometime during the next hour there's a report on illegal coursing on Cuntry Vile, which is on on BBC 1 now!
  17. cragman

    Bbc

    Didn't watch then but watched the One Show where they were trying to justify White Tailed Eagles taking lambs. Apparently they only took sickly or dead ones! So that's ok then
  18. Meindl Vakuum, say no more. And I walk miles after hounds. It's like you've got slippers on. Great support and gortex lined, a brilliant boot. I did a price match at Go Outdoors, theirs were priced at £180, found them cheaper on the internet, told them and they not only matched it but beat it by 10%. I got mine for £143. Otherwise Meindle Burma pro are also a quality boot
  19. Scotland a few weeks ago excellent, and Portugal in two weeks time for a week with the wife.
  20. Following on from the short article in this months EDRD concerning the RSPCA and their raid on an old fella treating his own dogs...It seems they have their noses in others business too...Shooting Times have just tweeted about the arsepca having access to records of holders of FACs (when and if they are needed), from up to ten police forces around the country. Not open access but enough to get you wondering!
  21. I have an Aigle Jacket and it's the bollocks. I think it's called the "aplomb". Don't think they make them now. Brilliant in wet weather, pit zips, double zip at the front, MTD material, game pocket, cartridge pockets, map pocket, can be used with Aigle gilet zipped in and high collar. Can't find anything to match it.
  22. The skeleton will just collapse once the flesh has been eaten or rotted away, and in grass, you will not see it as obviously as a recently deceased animal. As has been said, a lot of sick animals will head for a quiet spot where they won't get any mither from other animals, and they will perish there.
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