cant abide going out with someone that would bother to carry them big feckers for a day out,dragging nets off holes every time they exit,waste of time bit of fun bolting for the dogs maybe,,,,,,,,,,then again prob not
Ive had Lakeys/Fells and leggy Russels,Beddy,s leave them trailing,especially Lakey,s.In reality the difference in speed from one to the other makes little difference when the dogs are bashing cover,anything that gets into open ground,apart from long-tails, will leave any terrier standing. The way the dog works is more important than its lack of pace.
seen a couple cocker/russels that worked cover to quick for there own good,push a few bunnies out and move on to the next bit of cover with me knowing there still rabbits in there and sending them back in,id rather a slower more methodical t
he got a get away driver the job went along for the ride,never touched the money till they holed up at the farm he hardly gangster no1,as they say more of a camio roll in the whole thing
all i do is open library,click on the photo i want so that it enlarges on screen,box on right hand side says "links to share photo"left click on the bottom one which is the I.M.G it will say copied,then on your post right click to paste the pic job done cheers
old school that mate,see many a greviance sorted this way in the old days certainly better than being up on a charge although not so sure todays army would fit in with these methods,cant see for a minute them getting away with it,never happen cheers
Still happens like that in some units. That and a bit of shell PT do a good job of maintaining discipline at the same time as keeping down on the paperwork...
do they still get a beasting in todays modern army,last i heard new recruits in the infantry all start off wearing trainers not sure what the feck thats all about good old fashion mud ru
old school that mate,see many a greviance sorted this way in the old days certainly better than being up on a charge although not so sure todays army would fit in with these methods,cant see for a minute them getting away with it,never happen cheers
arron coursing man was his name he went a bit insane,
at the lurcher show one day he decided to put them both away,
he hit socks with a left and hot meat with a right.
dusted off his hands and kissed them both goodnight.
well from what iv read you just got to take the missus with you every where you go for a bit of back up,id hate to see you,as walshie would say, get duffed up
she called skye mate,my missus love for those puppy blue eyes was short lived so she been kennelled outside for couple months now on her own good as gold,keep em well fed and tired quite as a mouse
nowt wrong with them eyes