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Posts posted by dogmad riley
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18 minutes ago, mackem said:
The last time I was in Harrods food Hall it was £70 a kilo.
Fools and there money comes to mind
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6 hours ago, C.green said:
I think the best ones running wise at this time of year are them water deer. Went daylight and blanked but they wernt folding like ive seen them do in the past ive allways thought they were the easiest but apparently not.
Them chinks can shift and are good fun they ain't no slouch. Do like a good do on the CWD.
For me roe on big open land are a good run
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2 hours ago, Big Ron said:
Loads of really sporting chaps on here , old big Ron must be non sporting and have shit dogs as when I was in the catching deer game I wouldn’t care if they hit fences , trees , caught in the open or caught the number 57 bus to my front door as long as I caught them and they ended in my freezer you got to keep it honest and believable lads now bucks and stags in the rut are a different thing and this is sport of kings but they still didn’t get the 100 yard slip McCUll we only used 1 or 2 dogs at most before you start and no motors helped ,but this was all pre ban now
old Ron has been very productive on here this morning after coffee and exercising hounds
Them rutting bucks take some stopping seen them throw dogs a good 7ft in the air
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1 hour ago, kanny said:
I've had loads of dirt bikes in the past Including a cr500 and I have to say the 89 ktm 250 was far superior in every way, when I took it to my rebuild guy who had never worked on a ktm he was blown away by the quality of the engine, all that said the most reliable bike I had was a yammy DT 125 but that's not strictly a dirt bike, being honest all the 2 strokes were pretty awful for reliability if you were pushing them hard.
Them 2 strokes require alot of attention, but God there good to ride.
The RMs require a clutch every 6 hours of racing
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13 hours ago, mC HULL said:
like you say they do the job id just rather go japan makita rather than go chinese for dewalt and milwakee
Milwaukee pisses all over makita stuff. I work in heavy industry and all I will use now is Milwaukee gear drill, grinder, impact gun.
Had makita, dewalt and Hitachi and they have all failed. Been using g Milwaukee stuff now for 14 years
I do like my makita site radio though.
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5 hours ago, SheepChaser said:
She’s about 9.5 months I think mate. So far I’m very pleased with her. She is the sharpest dog I’ve had for her age. Has made four solo catches and two doubled up so far whilst out on walks. A very hard and driven bitch. Was good to see her turning and running on a couple of rabbits, she impressed me, extremely quick, running aggressively, crashing cover etc. Downside is I worry she isn’t going to make old bones, came back last night one stopper pad ripped off etc.
Glad she going well.
I'd rather them be like how you've said than be shy and take an age to get going
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2 hours ago, SheepChaser said:
Thought I should probably have a go at a couple of rabbits with her. Like an endangered species here first one she was all over like a rash but a bit over excited and it made cover, the second one she ran like a pro, had it out of cover a few times, struck and lifted it but cartwheeled into the hedge and lost it. Third time lucky .... she ran it well, picked it up, killed it put it down again and then thought she’s better retrieve it.
Considering she’s never seen a lamp or run a rabbit before, I was pleased.
Nowt beats catching there 1st.
She looks like she can shift. You're going to have some fun with her.
How old is she now? if I remember right she js just a touch older than my pup. He just turned 8 month old.
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57 minutes ago, WILF said:
I think you have hit the nail on the head there, I find the widespread “normality” of drugs absolutely shocking !
It’s not even a dirty little habit to be kept in the shadows any more, people seem to feel no shame about it which is understandable from youngsters but I am talking about grown blokes.I just don’t get it at all
Does my head in lads at work think there the big I am Charlie and think everybody looks up to them.
Dirty habit scrotes
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15 hours ago, South hams hunter said:
Don't wire it like that you will get a bang short and trip your board.
The com connection is live feed coming into the switch and l1 -2 is your live feed leaving the switch. Depending on if its a 2 way lighting circuit or 1 way.
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1 hour ago, Black neck said:
Hope I'm right it's another 5r
Close but not quite.
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1 hour ago, Marvel said:
Nice pup dogmad riley what’s the percentage’s
9/16 grey 7/8 bull (pretty much a half x)
Sire is an half x
Dam is 5/8 grey 3/8 bull
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4 hours ago, SheepChaser said:
Carrying the fecking things on your shoulders through woods, ditches, over fences is zero fun. Especially If you’re not meant to be there and have to make several trips.
I can relate to that.
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52 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:
I said several anything over two is a massive pain in the holeS
Skinning and jointing one takes long enough, fook taking anymore
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Friend of mine used to keep them brilliant to watch. But the local sparrow hawk grew wise to them and would pick one of every now and then.
My grandad used to keep them as a young teen aswell but he called them 'western rollers' don't know why.
Would like some myself but got enough animals on
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Some real nice bull greys on this thread.
Nice to see bulls that arnt over heavy and built for the job
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10 hours ago, whippetking said:
He's a nice pup mate how is he bred?
He is 9/16 grey 7/16 bull. Just pretty much a half x
Sire is a half x
Dam is a 5/8 3/8
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17 hours ago, pesky1972 said:
Taylor wasn’t even nominated, whereas Fury was
The thing is, and it always has been, a cringy popularity contest, rather than reward for monumental sporting achievement, although the girl that won the US open deserved to at least be in with a shout. And so should have Taylor.
Tom Daly came 2nd.., and his achievement (fair enough) was a gold in a pairs event…, but where the fcuk was his partner’s nomination? His vote comes from the fact he’s gay, recently married and a new ‘father’. Whole thing now is about diversity rather than recognising significant sporting achievement. BBC all over. I heard the dancing thing had a deaf girl and a couple of homosexuals in the final. Tick, tick.Whole thing is a farce
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Josh Taylor should have won SPOTY imo. Not sure if he was even on the list.
Only British boxer to unify his division and he doesn't even get any recognition.
As for Ed sheeran I like his music and he is a very talented musician and song writer
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17 hours ago, Sanchez said:
How do the hares in Scotland compare to the English hare ?
Ant even compare them English hares are another level
Good deer dogs (pure)
in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Very true