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  1. When my dog looks at me I see trust I doubt I would be seeing that if I started snapping his ears
  2. Started work early helping my granddad build a house he was a clever man like that. I remember to this day he was trying to hoist up the a frame bit that goes in the end of the roof. Not sure of the name and he had one end up and the other was on the floor and I just needed to move it an inch or two to line some thing up and I managed it was well chuffed Me nan an awesome lady she was These were the pie and guinness years early thirties. Thank god the girls got there mums looks late forties to present day. I really need to find that fountain of yout
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    Debt

    banks are a lot to blame they see people paying there minimum payment on credit cards for months at a time but instead of stopping it there and having a chat they lob a few loans at you and up the limits because you are not defaulting
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    Debt

    Some times you have to drop a clanger to learn from it. I did and never made that mistake again now I earn the basic the bills are paid family are happy and doing fine and I get time for my hobbies and I never borrow. If we don't have the money we don't get
  5. Sounds like wood hasn't gone up much in the last twenty years. Used to sell a cab star tipper load for about 45-50 I think hard wood. Shame you don't have some of this going on near you mountains of points we used to push over the edge to rot though managed to flog a few
  6. yea ok I admit it I cut me string too short
  7. yea and the good thing is its so light you can pop over your neck for when you walk the dog in the evening
  8. Very sad indeed that's the trouble with these dam dogs hard not to get attached to them even more so when they are good ones
  9. he is a right baby in the rain even more so when your heading for the car and he thinks his going home
  10. Good day out and I was thinking that simon looks a cracker
  11. I made a bow as a young man ah I mean young boy and it was rubbish so I threw it in the shed. About a year later I came across it and gave it a whirl and boy did it send an arrow a hell of a long way. It had had time to season and gave it a hell of a spring. I think it may have been ash
  12. I checked out a forestry block this morning. I had lamped the top but the field was way too rough so won't be doing it again. I hoped the ferreting would work out better. It was all going to depend on the age of the trees. I remember clearing the original block of larch 25 years ago or there abouts and they had been replaced by sitka or norway dense as hell. I tried to stick to the top where there was a bit of break in the tree's but it was still dark I could just make out the odd rabbit slipping across down into the wood. The dog took off down into the dark and I couldn't see a thing lol. I s
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    Debt

    fook em and declare bankruptcy (as long as you dont own your house) its like a breath of fresh air and a weight lifting apart from the inconvenience of no credit of any description for a few years which is no bad thing
  14. bloody right she will doing all the right things there
  15. Woke up this morning with the wind blowing but nice and cold. Decided to try a little wood I new of that has one or two about. Called into to see the farmer even though his been letting me go there since I was 11 it feel like a liberty if I don't check in with him now and again. We started at the top of the wood and I walked through the cover while the dog walked along the top peeping down every now and again as if to say keep up the good work the swine Then his nose went up and he came and joined me and started casting about. he stopped for a sniff at a set of holes bu
  16. yes common sense tells you not to blast the dog in the face lol
  17. The beam on the 500 is a bit tight i do notice that if i have to run to keep the dog in the beam. But I avoid that by getting in the right position in the first place if i can. I did a rough field the other night and used my other lamp to give a bit more spread so the dog would hopefully see the obstacles better. But he still managed to nearly knock him self out and I gave my self a reminder not to be so stupid in future. A poxy rabbit is not worth it
  18. gopro is very good especially for close up action and takes a tidy picture too. Not tried one of the cheaper alternatives
  19. Started with one of them cheap Lucas lamps of some description then got a spotlight fitted with a door bell switch which was a great idea instead of snapping off lever switches every ten minutes then eventually got the blue eye. I had forgotten what it was called until I saw this thread just remember it being blue and shiny at the time and very handy in the big fields compared to the others
  20. A carry box some cheap nylon nets, collar and a couple of bells off ebay to get going. A carry box make one or buy one bout 15 quid, 10 nylon nets a tenner and less than a fiver for a collar and bells not essential but handy on your own. Then over time you can get some tidy purse nets and a locator if you want
  21. Does that come with built in battery? yes it is built in. My mate whos very good with electric and soldering said it would be a doddle to fit a switch and a cable coming out so you could run off an external battery as well. But I don't think it would ever be necessary as 2 to 3 hours continuous is plenty for me any way
  22. I bought the Clu lite PLR- 500 after seeing it recommended on here and its cracking great range and bright. Also very very light
  23. I don't follow ruby but even I know who he was. Very sad for such a strong young well respected man to go so early RIP
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