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Bosun11

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  1. I'm a few years too late for that one Lee...!!
  2. Just changed mine for the high sided type, so if it's any use to you, drop me a pm and sort collection. Located just outside of Liverpool.
  3. Putting this up for a member off here who's just moved house and is off line for a bit. So no Pm's please. Subaru Forester, T reg, 2 litre Petrol/LPG. 12 months MOT, No tax. Used for the dogs, with dog guard fitted. Spare set of alloys, with off road tyres. Running a little 'lumpy', service required. £500.00 In Southport Phone Kev on 07904167608
  4. Woz, best of luck with your Mali hybrids, though, just a word to the wise... Now those dogs could just well be the best things since sliced bread but i'd very much mind what i'd post about 'em on an open forum. You say, you'll post warts an all but i'd bet you'll have more success than failure. Success on here and other forums like this generates interest and, sad to say most of it from the wrong types to own a dog with Mali in it or, god forbid, a full Mali. From the little I know on these dogs, I do know that they certainly wouldn't suit everybody but unfortunately on here, everybody reads
  5. Nice bitch that and all that graft for that price... Bargain to the right person...
  6. Both very nice Dimmock, though that rough one catches the eye..
  7. That's me, right hand side, in the 'slacks'...
  8. Anfield Comprehensive School for me. 1200, all boys. There is a Facebook page on it entitled 'I Survived Anny Comp'., think that says it all... Edited to add, I fecking loved it, it was all laid on, all we had to do was feck it up....
  9. Then for me it wouldn't be worth using the dog as a stud.....a few of my mates have said a half cross mali/grey are an ugly dog and if I'm honest I don't care what they look like as long as they do what I ask in the field..... Amen to that at least... Really, it just don't matter, because one school of thought is that we have a multitude of dogs because of low prices, which is true and the other, that if you big up the prices everyone will want 'em, which is also true... Either way, the jobs fecked when money is a factor, low or high... Fact...! Right now i'm looking for a puppy out
  10. Make no mistake, the only connection these lurchers have with the Smithfield is the coat and even that is suspect...
  11. That mutt's got the measure of you Paulus. For Fuji, Kittle an all the lads who put up pic's, nice one, I love looking at lurchers 'in flight' some belters there! My two faves from yesteryear are, the Bear dog jumping the mini bus and Rebecca, head up, clearing the wire. Anyone remember them?
  12. Another one from me is that after the tiny puppy stages of plank wood etc, get yourself a bit of chicken wire, you can stretch it to any size low or high and follow the steps Jukel said. Jumping wire discourages dogs from putting their feet on top when they jump as that can cause all sorts of problems in the field, especially with barbed wire. One other thing is not to over match a puppy, the growth plates and bones are still forming so long landings can cause damage. Once you have a keen young jumper, of any low height, don't keep upping the bar at puppy stage, be patient, the balls rolli
  13. If that Buddy dog ever lines a big, hard bitten, scrag end lurcher bitch with a taste for all things vulpine, somebody please let me know, i'll snap one up!!
  14. Nice stuff Paulus, British country villages as they should be...
  15. Crackin pics Oldred.. Seen some real full on collie crosses on foxes, they absolutely destroyed 'em. Best two fox dogs I've ever seen had no bull blood either. If all collie crosses had the minerals some have, I'd have never changed to the bull bloods but way back in time, when your only out for one type of quarry and you've just reared a pup, bred in the pink, from a ball of fluff to a full grown, keen as feck adult, and it don't want to know gear that bites back, it's too much of a sickener... That was the problem with collie crosses as fox dogs!
  16. Peover in Cheshire is always a good day out an local enough for you, August 4th, I think this year. Most of the North Wales shows are always bloody good too.
  17. Went to a blokes house 20 plus years back, the bloke wasn't short of a bob or two, he had a 'snug', a room just for him, chock full of old hunting stuff, prints ornaments etc. Big chesterfield suit, and over it draped some very well done fox pelts... Looked cool as feck in there, what a den..!! Knew an old bird once too, she came from 'old money', different breed, different time. She drove a smart little MG sports car that she loved to work on herself. Over the back seat was a pelt and for a long time I couldn't figure what it was, so I had to ask... Old 'Rover', her beloved Curly Coated R
  18. Yer they do look very amateurish BUT then again there is sommat about 'em I like, especially the second, art should never be 'perfect', its an opinion of a subject... If I had 'em and I liked 'em for what they are, then i'd keep 'em...
  19. I remember going past along Cherry Lane, looking up at the forensic tent on the line, that spot where it stood was bang on line with the second floor windows of Walton Police Station, with just the drop off the line and a wall to separate, about 40ft. Strange that the killers chose that spot and stranger still that no one from that nick was at a window that day... The murder was committed a stones throw from my parents then house. As a kid I played on that railway line where he was killed and the paths he was taken along to his death. Although for me as a kid they were happy places, they
  20. There lovely... I want one...
  21. Lucas & the Bulldozer... :laugh:
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