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leegreen

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  1. If you can keep your pack in check, the more the merrier.
  2. All that time and you didn't sort out the problems?sorry cesar milan, I should have gave you a shout. No worries pal. we can't all be decent dog men. Best you buy something already trained.
  3. All that time and you didn't sort out the problems?
  4. Can't believe they didnt x-Ray today if he's showing signs of a blockage. Antibiotics? Wtf. Some vets want striking off. More visits = more money.
  5. Bulmers deliver. http://www.bulmerdogfood.co.uk/frozen-meat-products/
  6. Looks like the parents have been working at the bakers Nice pup.
  7. Yes that's what I mean. Ground vermin/game has a habit of running back to cover and trigger happy or keen guns can follow the quarry. What I'm saying is not every gun is reliable, that is why (generally) they don't allow shooting ground game/vermin on shoots. Also it sounded like you was offering shooting.
  8. Mountain GTX are Goretex and they come in Nato brown. £160
  9. Standing on that wall seems to phase her. Nice pup I think.
  10. If they are chipped, will it make them go faster or give them more wind?
  11. Location? Do you not worry, inviting unknown guns?
  12. An annoying thing. If you're stuck for money and can't ask everyone, then that could've been someone else spot. I don't know how she has the front to invoice her though, must be Scottish. And feck knows how it made the news.
  13. My shed door looks like a SS shop display. I've had 26" Mastiff collars down to 12" whippet collars and all the sizes in between. I've had training leads, tracking leads, agitation harnesses, slip leads, custom couplings and a whole range of made to measure collars. The only thing to ruin SS stuff is dogs teeth! This I've learnt the hard way, numerous times. With regard to the collars being to big and heavy, you just get them made in lesser thickness say just 3 ply. The fittings come on brass or steel depending on you preference. You can have what you want, you ask and pay for it, Stron
  14. Can't go wrong with a decent slim chopper machete style business. Something you can chop, dig, pry a bit, maybe a bit pointy for making holes and the like. Could be used to make a splint, tough enough to make a spear with. Flat'ish grind, forged from 5-6mm down to 3-2mm and about 15"-18" long? What do ya recon, any good?
  15. Chickens will eat chickens if they have to.
  16. Love lamping, but love day time more, especially bushing/mooching. It give me a chance to get involved more, gets the senses going.
  17. If you were closer mate, I've always got spare. Here's to a speedy recovery.
  18. After all, that's what Ferrets are for.
  19. That Blackthorn is Bramble and I could of rode my bike through there
  20. 75lb-150lb of trout per acre depending on water quality. If you have 16' and decent flow as you said then you'd be ok in the summer. You will need a section 30, Water as small as that I wouldn't mix a large number of trout with coarse fish, especially Carp. Unless you are near large bodies of water, Cormorants shouldn't be a problem. They are easy to shoot if you can get near them because they take ages to get airborne. Unless you have security, I wouldn't open it to the public. Anyway that water hasn't really got a selling point, unless you stick in some monsters and th
  21. You do some great stuff, but some of your work looks like it could do with a brush. I not feeling this.
  22. Not waterproof but tough as, Carhartt.
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