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Everything posted by CBdogsA1
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Same here, I was going to suggest going to the THL game fair if it comes off
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thought that was poison oak English ivy (pictured right) – which is the type that you see climbing walls and in hanging baskets and window boxes – isn’t harmful, although you should still be careful when handling it if you have sensitive skin as its sap can be irritating.[/size] soft hands mr washie [/size] [/size] [/size] [/size] Yes I am rather sensitive. Damned if I know what it was then. It was climbing up a wall and on a tree, but it doesn't look like English Ivy (not pictured) The leaves are a bit bigger, dark green and shiny. Going to dip my other hand in it now so I've
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Agree, but still don't understand some of his team setups like last weeks straw weight midfield and an unfit right back !!!! LOVED big Sam laughing at that diving cnut last week, brill.
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Femme fresh as my mates say I'm a dirty cnut
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Let's See Everyone's Pups For This Season
CBdogsA1 replied to Hunk's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Here is the pup I kept back from the litter I had. Between 25" and 26" to shoulder at 7 months, very happy with him. Few members on here have one from the litter, would be nice to see them. -
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CBdogsA1 replied to scottish hare hunter's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
I heard she had had a nasty one. That blue one wi the stupid name is a belter, not heard a bad thing said about her. Need to get a wee night lot down here organised when things dry up a tad. -
Never start mine till 8 months. Still growing at that age so joints are not fully grown. Be careful if you start on fences and gates as they are easy to get legs caught up on and definitely avoid barbed wire. I like to use a dry stone wall as they can climb/jump them to get to the other side. Tease him with a favourite toy/dummy/skin and throw it over a low wall, he'll soon get over. All the best.
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CBdogsA1 replied to scottish hare hunter's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Hows your bitch doing champ ? -
Taken from another forum. For those of you who have lived in Texas, you know how TRUE this is! They actually have a chili cook off about the time the rodeo comes to town. It takes up a major portion of the parking lot at the Astrodome! Grab a tissue, this is hilarious. Notes From An Inexperienced Chili Taster Named FRANK, who was visiting Texas from the East Coast: "Recently I was honored to be selected as a judge at a chili cook-off. The original person called in sick at the last moment and I happened to be standing there at the judge's table asking directions to the beer wagon when t
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Work to live, not live to work. Years ago I packed a job in to replace it with a job earning half the money I was on, made some adjustments and now go to work with a smile on my face. We're a long time dead !!!
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This is the view of a protestant celtic supporter ( not a fenian b...... ) For years Rangers spent more than they were pulling in, for every £5 they spend I'll spend £10 !! Spending money they didn't have. Were they cheating ? we'll never know. Celtic were so so lucky the 'bunnet' came in and turned things around, saving Celtic. Some fans should do well to remember this while booing him at parkhead. When Rangers went bust and THE Rangers were born, why o why did they need to spend money on players like Black and co ( glory hunters, who by the time Rangers reach the top tier again will
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Whats more upsetting ? pups make a wee noise when its done for a second or two or this, a spaniel I rescued at 9 months old as an unwanted pet who at 18 months is working like a champion ( figure of speech )
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Owl Predation?
CBdogsA1 replied to WannaBKeeper's topic in Gamekeeping, Conservation & Shoot Management
We have a nesting pair of barn owls here and the young are ringed every year. The guy who does this also takes their pellets away in February and September to analyse. The results from September 2013 found remains of mice, voles, moles, grass snakes, frogs, small birds and chicks. Tawny's will kill poults but in my experiences with them it is usually under 7 weeks of age, older than that and they don't seem to bother them much. I would not trust them on a wild partridge shoot. -
As for Rooney, why shouldn't he capitalise on whats put in front of him. He has a family to look after and their future welfare for years to come.
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Dont rate him at all lab, very inconsistent player, was there any interest in him from other clubs, a couple of strikers is what we need. He can get passed defenders , cant pass and couldnt hit a barn door, what an asset. I think that's a bit harsh on him. He was a great player for us. He had a couple of faults but he has never really been replaced on the wing. Be interesting to see how he gets on at Everton.....I'd put money on the fans liking him. I think he will do well at Everton, would have liked to see him back in the hoops. He's a far better option than naeneck, he is no where
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On the side, you got Led Zeplin from the Circus come on. Another biscuit tin and firestick user. Great fun. We used them to check the roads were clear of police before we raced our cars from village to village. Used a duster on the car roof to stop the magnet scratching my car, never raced with it on tho as it would move when speeds were , ahem, fast.
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Sorry about that, my bad. If only I had read the opening post better.
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There you go for all to see, LINK
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I was quoted £1180 for galvanised mesh from a company, others were dearer. On top of this I had to make frames, gates and build everything. I called Keith and he came to my place and measured everything and gave me a quote there and then and told me to get in touch if it was ok, then he would make them up. Quote :- £1500, made to measure, delivered and fitted by him, oh, and 2 cups of coffee. Yes please. 2 weeks later they were up. Cracking bloke too.
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What a picture that is
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These guys, made to measure and very well priced. He's been a dog man, running,digging, shooting,trialing for years.
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Another way to look at doubles is with 16's assuming if you miss an hit a single (of the double you are on) you go to 8's then 4's then 2's so therefor you are always on a single dart outshot. Tops, 10's, 5's then you need a 1 or 3 to move onto your next double.
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A good thing to do on your own is finishing. Start with 63 with three darts and work your way up everytime you get what your after ( 63,64,64.......). Good for counting and memory of where to go when you need a certain score, also stops you trying for treble 20 all the time.
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LOL Got to relax, especially your shoulders.
