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Keep him above ground and use the summer to get to know the dog and him to know you.
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All sorts going on across the globe and our head idiot allegedly did not make a sexist comment about another idiot for the opposition in Parliament la la land and most of our news reports are devoted to this none event. That right there sums up how blessed we are to live in this country.
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The TV programme Loose Women. How I came to be watching it is a mystery, according to the TV schedule Football Focus should have been on but by the time I turned it off I was sure that I had been watching Loose Women. Oh and wind chimes. Actually I don't think it will be long before we start to see and hear massive wind chimes hanging in the stands at football grounds up and down the country. Love a nice wind chime women do.
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From a silly aesthetic point of view, but also practicality for a working dog, from the pictures that looks like the ideal Russell jacket. Difficult to fix as a type but noticed often comes when a smooth is mated to a heavy coated animal, the heavy coat being a pain to maintain.
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Wind chimes, still wind chimes. When all this bollocks is over in the Ukraine and something else starts somewhere else, and parts of the the Ukraine have been levelled and left devoid of life, I would put good money on 1 sound still being heard in the Ukraine when the wind picks up, the sound of f***ing wind chimes!!!
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Italian Greyhounds (and crosses)
eastcoast replied to Scheme_Lakeland's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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1 of may favourite books that is basically an inventory of some of the collection, photograph and illustration heavy. Great for outside on warm summer evenings when you cannot be bothered to talk to anyone and most respect that you have your nose studiously buried in a book but in reality getting pleasantly sozzled looking at pictures of guns.
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Food heaven or food hell? Ferrets say heaven... yom yom yom yom yom
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Not the time or the place to comment on the contribution that Mr. Brian Nuttall made to the development of the working terrier in many a man's kennel, but the word "gentleman" has been used. What better accolade to be given a man, any man, particularly a terrierman, in the times that we live in. R.I.P.
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Am I right in thinking (sid g?) that Greg M embraced the JRTCGB registration with good intention (good for the type) but resisted the lottery win of KC registration?
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The present day British really must be the most hypocritical people on the planet. A nation of animal lovers who regard any kind of hunting or shooting of an animal abhorrent. Even if made aware of the, to them, paradoxical facts of the beneficial impact that traditional management of the countryside has in regard to preservation of native flora and fauna, not to mention the important commercial importance to rural communities. No, beastly men murdering animals is too high a price to pay no matter what benefits it may offer. They love the animals too much to condone such activities as animal w
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I'm from that part of the world and will keep an eye out. Don't really know many people these days but have made the few that I do aware, not just locally. Such a rare stamp would surely be difficult to go keep under the radar for ever and hopefully will be returned to the rightful owner.
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Have you tried this chap? Seen him on the tele a few years ago. He had an impressive looking breeding set up devoted to toads and toads only, in his house they did not use the F word nor did they pass solids into the downstairs lavatory. Based down Royston Vasey way, not sure if he's still around.
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...they find joy in unusual places... ?
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Some of what others have written echo my own experience with the D B Plummer book thing. Was not born into a hunting family and did not grow up in a hunting community, or so I thought. I did though from a young age have a drive to "cross the tracks" and enjoy being away from the norm searching for newts or frogs and stuff. Lifting old chevron signs on the grass of motorway roundabouts and hand catching the bank voles that lived under them became an obsession. Then I found Working Terrier by D B Plummer in the local library. For me it was an illuminated manuscript. I have seen the Lindisfa
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A friend of mine and until a few years ago my boss had a copy. Partly because he is an avid reader with an inquisitive mind but mainly to upset certain members of his staff. Pseudo middle class types who had quickly forgotten where they or their parents had come from and they thought his criac and humour to be sexist and racist. He would sit at his desk pretending to read the book and LOL occasionally stabbing pages with his finger saying things like "this bloke makes some good points" etc, much to the disgust of the PC people in the office. A contributing factor in him quitting and enjoy
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Origin of the white colouring gene in the most prolific line of white Lakeland, and carried on in the KC Parson Russell.
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The thing that bemuses me about this thing going on are some of those who are chomping at the bit for NATO and even the UK in isolation to get stuck in and basically start a war with Russia. Woolly minded left wing tree/bunny hugging types that despise Britain's colonial and empirical past but now seem to want a war. Yippee ki-yay ?
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Watched most of Venom last night. Not really my sort of thing but lots of people seem to like these super hero things so thought would stick with it. After about an hour I realised that it was a lazy plagiarism of Hulk (used to watch the TV show) and Little Shop of Horrors. What a load of shite.
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You need to be clever lads, that's why I bought this tiny little car. Perhaps the 2L petrol engine wasn't the wisest choice for fuel economy but it does have different driving modes. The thing is in green mode it doesn't seem as fast so I keep it in sport. Less mpg in sport but I do get there quicker and so reducing travel time. Swings and roundabouts really.
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Possibly a young adult journeyman looking for his own patch. I am sure that you will know the land that you walk but be careful all the same. Even with no intent it can be a case of guilty until proved innocent with those things and the feeble minded people who obsess over them if you're in the UK.
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In regard to the Royal Marines and the rest of our armed forces, quality is has always been there and still is, quantity has always been our problem. We have always punched way above our weight and against all odds came out victorious, for centuries. Best keep our powder dry on this 1 though.
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bollocks!
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Pictures uploading on a 90 degree angle doing my head in. Going back to original image and rotating 90 before attaching edited image still on a 90 degree piss. Deleted pictures still being attached even after clicking clear editor. I hate Chromebooks.
