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we did ask about that, but the estate managers said it needs to be timber to fit in with "theming", whatever that means. I think it means they want it to look nice. I did suggest we could clad it in timber but they want it timber built
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I am trying to get a new storage/workshop built at work. Boss says I need to give him a rough idea of price, so can any of you folks give me a bit of advice please Shed needs to be about 30 foot by 30 foot, about 9 foot tall. Must be timber but I don't know what is cheapest, maybe inch ply if it is treated properly? What about marine ply? Roof material doesn't matter, but again cheap is good. Needs to sit on a concrete base. I know those details are a bit sketchy, but as i have no firm plans it would be interesting to see if you lot had any ideas. Perhaps there are some sort
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forget terrorism/jihad for a minute ladies and gentlemen, never before exhibited on the shores of britain, may i present to you forced marriages female genital mutilation mass underage rape/paedophilia honour killings ritual disfigurement for cultural transgression (acid in daughters face f they look at white boys) abuse/oppression of women brought to you by your freindly local muslim ..........
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What do you want folk to do about it? I wouldn't risk my freedom, my job or my family for an event that didn't directly affect me even if I would deport the lot today given half the chance. They are allowed to carry out these acts because the government allows it despite their entire knowledge of the situation. Apparently the terrorist who carried out this Barbaric act was British born so where to and how would you deport such criminals? he might be british born, but that doesnt mean he was british bred; since he had brown skin that means his immediate ancestors are from overseas
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of course they wont take any notice. fecking sand-niggers cutting soldiers heads off on our streets and nothing gets done.....
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junkers is a c**t
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My Strange Bred Sapling Making A Big Fella
beast replied to zx12edge's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
a dutch herding dog,,,looks nothing like our own herding dogs,,,,but thats the dutch for ya,,, thanks. possibly something i will try in the future then They are very common round here, pretty good guards dogs.... just looked them up not something you would think was a herding dog. More of a droving dog like a Rottweiler I think, they certainly look and act like hairy rotts. I remember you posting about this pup when you first got it zx12edge, he's shaped up into a real useful looking animal sure there'll be some fun had with him next season. yep, like rottys they were really b -
well played ireland, great performance on the day after an inconsistent champuionship. eddie jonbes has said all along that this is just the start of a 4 year project, and i think we still have some way to go, but certainly england will be a force to be reckoned with for some time it was clear from the beginning that this would be the closest championship for years, and actually here are 5 teams which in all honesty could all beat each other on any given day. best scots and french teams for years, english irish and welsh can all play better than they did for much of the time roll on the li
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http://www.ajc.com/events/outdoors--recreation/hunters-find-dead-deer-with-bone-grown-around-arrow/MEVehTkM39n0030IFwk4aP/
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so is this clown still selling at shows etc?
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Just finished cleaning two more this evening , one was a buck fawn that I had to take because it was struggling to walk , on opening it up it has boney defect to its rib cage , I'll get some pics up tomorrow..good man it's good to see,I think the mild weather has affected them up here they are just starting to show now,they have been scattered I got into 9, and took a good doe last wk, There seems to be a lot of bucks around,this yr nice animal. wish we had some round here, in 20 years living round here i have seen two live roe and one roadkill, dont know why there are no roe in be
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Just finished cleaning two more this evening , one was a buck fawn that I had to take because it was struggling to walk , on opening it up it has boney defect to its rib cage , I'll get some pics up tomorrow..Here's the pics of the buck fawn , showed it to a vet pal of mine she thinks it's been hit , the ribs have knitted together and you can see were the lungs have fused to the rib cage ..IMG_2316.JPG I was lined up to take a doe but this fella seemed more deserving of the round .. certainly did well to survive that, must have been quite some time ago for the bones to heal so fully.
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they do exist, they are called collie x's. yep, its one of the qualities i like in them. pity some folks equate this with jacking! A dog that refuses to run is exactly that. How many times have you slipped your dog, even on a long range seemingly uncatchable rabbit and then the game makes a mistake and the dog catches it (a bit like that Wolfs catch). I like to make my choices for my dog, not my dog for me. Don't get me wrong, I like my dog to think, but not to the point it thinks "feck it, I'll not bother with this one." see, to me there is a refusal to run, and learning wh
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be very hard to prove though. very rare occurrence i believe there have only been a handful of cases in britain from what information i can find
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just found this too. the dog wolf quits when he gets knocked around a bit, but that bitch wolf is game as a pebble, she must have taken some severe internal injuries from that bison calf, but she kept at it.
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here is a clip, its worth finding the entire film if you can, really good documentary its actually called cold warriors the wolf at the end gets a bloody good hiding, looks like its in quite a bit of pain....
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they do exist, they are called collie x's. yep, its one of the qualities i like in them. pity some folks equate this with jacking!
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great bit of film, thanks saluki246 . theres a film of wolves hunting bison and one of them learns how to pull bison single handed, not fully grown but still probably 3ookg+ I will try to find it, think its called frozen warriors or such
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nice work. i am way behind myself too, and it will go right to the wire this season. shot these last week, long hard day that was! and another two the following day. does were 43-47kg, pricket 61kg before dressing out. still need another 20 odd from that farm, not sure its going to happen.....
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Who should pick up the tab for his legal representation then? The no hoper who he shot? Reckon they'd be waiting a long time for him to pay that off. It's a shitty situation for the old boy but someone has to pay the lawyer's fees. He won't be paying out of his own pocket anyway, all the folk that have been singing his praises online will kick in to the fundraiser I'm sure. i dont think it should matter how long they have to wait for the money, i am not sure you should base a system of liability on who will pay quickest? and why should the people who have been supporting him be expected
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How sad is my life haha iv seen that episode, twice before today haha i very much hope you have small children, else you may need help!!
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watch this from 9.00 minutes, i think the gnome is based on keith. guarantee you will chuckle
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Who should pick up the tab for his legal representation then? The no hoper who he shot? Reckon they'd be waiting a long time for him to pay that off. It's a shitty situation for the old boy but someone has to pay the lawyer's fees. He won't be paying out of his own pocket anyway, all the folk that have been singing his praises online will kick in to the fundraiser I'm sure. i dont think it should matter how long they have to wait for the money, i am not sure you should base a system of liability on who will pay quickest? and why should the people who have been supporting him be expect
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the most common TB in carnivores is in the gastro-intestinal tract. cats would catch it from eating infected rodents, dogs normally from scavenging infected carcases. this type of TB is not as infectious as pulmonary (in the lungs). my guess is that the hounds have been fed infected knacker meat, an infected beast has slipped through the net and gone into their food chain somehow
