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  1. Little clip of tonight's action I can start to get him a bit more controlled as we go on
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    Master Chef

    balls dont have sky any more what channel is it on ?
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    Master Chef

    if you mean the uk one not a fan but master chef australia is superb in a different league they make it interesting and exciting
  4. Caught mine mid glance he was actually happy the wall eyed dogs have mesmerising eyes
  5. Well a mate of mine advised one for a bit of exercise so I gave the dog a treat tonight and it was great fun. The dog was taking a run up and going air born and loved it. Used 10 feet of alkathene pipe with 20 feet of rope through it and a bungee tied in it for a bit of give. Tied an old rag on the end job done. Threw in some wait and drop commands Used it on some nice long grass
  6. wife and kids like it not much left Seems to be a good year for it
  7. Few more pics of tess good little worker and a lovely little dog really nice natured. Good ferreting to for marking though she did like to work at a distance Then there was little rip bless him. Cute as any thing but scared of the dark so my uncle had him as a pet Then my old jr moses he really was special I am all ways sticking pics of him up sorry He all ways wanted to show the big dogs who was boss as in this picture luckily for him that lurcher was a gentle giant with dogs any way
  8. had a few crumbles lately so tried some thing different today and worked pretty well. Tried this recipie but me tin was a bit bigger so ended up flatter than it should be not that it mattered http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/10500/rhubarb-and-custard-cake got loads of rhubarb this year so will need to try some thing else too
  9. That is one blessed farmer lucky devil Did you have a tent ?
  10. yep the gladiator parsnips are very nice I have not tried the carrots or peas you refer too. Are they plastic tubs in your beds ?
  11. Yea keep at it all helps when the time comes. I kept at mine every night just calling him a couple of feet on lead. When he was eventually let lose he would fly back to me. But it has slipped a bit at the moment as he has found his hunting feet well and truly. I know what you mean about exploding lol I had to literally hold mine down on the floor at times. The time will soon go
  12. I take it all back he was right twot tonight rabbits every where and he cocked a death one all ways tomorrow
  13. Needs a big ball type of wheel like some thing you would use over sand like the wheel of one of these http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Beach-Cart_569658070/showimage.html
  14. Mine was the same lead bound for few months but you can still recall even on a short lead it will all help and mine was non the worse. In fact it probably sharpened it up
  15. 1st earlies peeping out earthed them back up in case parsnips in to day 3 seeds per station they all came up last year then just nipped out the weakest seem to work well. Used the same variety too gladiator purple sprouting is very nice this year nice tidy shoots
  16. oh and the 20 with proper cartridges is very quiet
  17. Ah yes they planted maze there last year but I didn't see the field after the initial planting. Yacon is a veg but can be used as fruit also apparently Yacon is a tuber grown in South America. Its Andean name is ‘ground apple’ and it has a pear/melon flavour. It is best eaten raw, peeled and sliced or in a fruit salad. It is very crunchy and goes well with pineapple. It’s a real thirst quencher. It can be cooked and it will keep its crunch, stir fried is absolutely delicious and seems to be best. The plant is grown from tips and can reach 1.5m. It will produce the tubers towards the
  18. I just clean mine with the old cleaning rod. I have some bits rattling around inside the moderator rumour has it they unscrew but I can't budge mine but I am not too worried about it.
  19. getting a few bit going in the side lines at home. Works well with the brassicas because any attempt to make a seed bed on the plots can be guaranteed to be smack bang in a club root area. At least they get a good start this way and I will trying the washing liquid in the holes method when they go out. Got cabbage and calabrese going and few cauli. Also spring onions and lettuce. my yacon plant waiting for the all clear on the frost front then up the plot it goes few toms some for the plot and I might get a few grow bags for home. Struggled keep them water enough last year co
  20. Mine did that to a stone lion the other day didn't have quite the same affect
  21. nearly ran over by a land rover as a kid in the dark I didn't enjoy that much at all lol. I never ventured into the middle of that field again
  22. No harm filming your dog so long as your not doing some thing stupid. The more fun you have with your animals the happier you and you dog will be I think this ones had a gut full of the whole thing mind
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