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gurnster75

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About gurnster75

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    Northumberland
  • Interests
    Air rifles
    Ferrets
    Reptiles

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  1. Nothing wrong with slippers and shorts.
  2. Chance would be a fine thing, forgot to add he's soft as sh1t.
  3. My lads 18 and desperate for a job, he's not expecting to start as the MD, he's applied for all the fast food places, local shops, apprenticeships and been round all the local garages handing out CVs, still nowt. It's a real shame, he's no coke head or anything like that and he got decent grades but still struggling just to get an interview.
  4. Long shot mate looking at the date you posted this thread, but I don't suppose the nets are still available? ATB
  5. I can relate to that, if we wiped the last few out that would be the end of the sport. My point is the measures, sentences, time and money spent by the police punishing people for killing vermin (regardless of numbers, rabbits are officially vermin) is ridiculous.
  6. Like everywhere else numbers have dropped. Regardless of numbers rabbits are still vermin.
  7. Like everywhere else numbers have dropped. Regardless of numbers rabbits are still vermin.
  8. The thing I don't quite get, rabbits are officially classed as vermin and land owners are legally obligated to try to control the numbers yet if you haven't got permission you're getting your car confiscated, fined and a criminal record. A nonce driving around doing what nonces do, get their name added to a register and get to keep their car?
  9. Took him to the station, released without charge with his gun back. Seems to be double standards and no consistency.
  10. Watched a documentary mini series recently which was about my local police (Northumbria), they had a cop assigned to rural crime, namely poaching. They caught a couple of guys poaching at night with air rifles, which by the letter of the law is armed trespass. They had all the local farmers, volunteers etc staking out the area which is how they caught them out lamping. At the end of the show they gave out an update as they do on these shows on the outcome, I used to do a bit of the 'armed trespass' back in the day so sat glued waiting on the sentence.
  11. My pair are both a good length now, ones always been a fair bit heavier, it's the only way I can tell them apart.
  12. Sorted me with a couple of Jill's, top bloke.
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