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lurchergrrl

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  1. Them's fightin' words Only a complete tosser says something like that - you probably want a right good boot up the arse and all.
  2. That's a hard one to answer. When my dog was hit by a train, it was 4 young lads who came running out to me when I rang one of them up. Folks round here avoid them, think they're nowt but trouble etc. But those lads are stars in my opinion. They got themselves covered in blood and muck, getting my dog off the tracks and helping me carry him further away to be buried. I was totally hysterical and they cared enough to be there for me. I'll never forget it - there's not too many grown men who would've done what those boys did. Don't know what the solution is but I know this much: I've always
  3. As I posted in a previous thread, my first lurcher was called Griff. He was 19 months old when he was killed two weeks ago. I was walking him along the canal, having a right good play with him. He wandered ahead, went under a train bridge, and by the time I'd followed him through the other side, he must've run up onto the tracks and he was hit by a train It was the most traumatic thing I've ever experienced in my life, the image of him like that haunts me. Griff was my best mate: great with kids, all other dogs, anyone he met thought he really was something special. And so did I. Hope the 'h
  4. After having a read of the thread about reading personal profiles, I've been poking around in them all day So, what's the rating thing all about, the bit with the stars?
  5. Um .... hello? [bANNED TEXT], nobody knows the answer to this, or is it such a plonker's qestion it doesn't deserve an answer?
  6. No I figured you were talking more about those 'types' - you know 'em, hangin' round doin' nowt, happy to stay that way, and griping 'cause they're always skint Being home with the kids is SO NOT FUN!! I'd rather be out having adult conversations, meeting new people, earning good money, making my way. But as you say, starting them off the best I can is the point of it all. Crikey, it's bloody hard work tho.
  7. I can't figure out how to see who's been looking at me Or maybe nobody has ....
  8. Oh aye? I'm better at diy than most blokes I know (except when I'm breaking glass that is). Because I pay attention to detail, follow directions and take my time about it. Come to think of it, if more blokes had those qualities there'd likely be a much lower divorce rate My exOH is rubbish at diy - and most other things as well ..... :wankerzo4:
  9. look all new members look at the members list once they get in here, if you dont want people looking leave every field blank , simple really Entirely agree Kay..........the whole idea of a profile is that other members can look at it surely? Rolfe. PS....need more women looking at mine please There you go Rolfie ... I've had a peek at you Why does music play when I go into your profile tho? Erm, nice circle of friends you've got there
  10. I check out people's profiles, mostly to see if they have any pics on them, or find other things they've posted if it seems they have interesting points of view etc. Most people don't put much in their profile anyhow, which I sometimes find boring But there's nowt to be worried about if you've nowt in your profile.
  11. sounds like it might be worth keeping it moll Moll where was the blanket from i wouldnt mind one that vibrates seriously the fire brigade do a testing thing every now & then, ring the local ones up & ask them GOOD idea That way i get to oggle the firemen aswell Its more of a tingling sensation, just got the words wrong...very bizzare though, we were like a couple of kids switching it on and off Moll. Tinglings good as well i am off up argos to get one later on now , well the firebrigade had posters up here in the village telling you when they do the blank
  12. I was married to a Glasweigan and you lot have me stumped: that's saying something!
  13. the thing is how do we stop them we have the locks the camaras the alames.but if your walking your dogs they stop you.sell me your dog you keep walking they follow you they dont take no for a answer i know a lady in hemel they punched her in the face pushed her babys pram over then tuck her dog and drove off with out a care in the world.and all you get from the police is i dont think we will find them or the dog.she never did get her dog back as far as i know.so do we have to take the law in to our own hands. FFS, what's wrong with this world??? Tell you what, if they punched me in the
  14. So if I go in and snarl at them they might charge me more? Think I'll just leave it off for now, better safe than sorry with kids in the house. And Snap, my dogs live in the house. My Grey has recently decided she's hateful and snarly to any noises at night tho, so if someone tries to sneak in they're likely to have their arms ripped off So much for rescues being laid back
  15. Erm, so are you saying that i sit around recieving handouts when I'm raising my kids at home till they start school? Because the eejit I married turned out to be more interested in the pub than his family, and I'm nobody's boot tread so I turfed him out for the sake of my kids. I'm at home with them when I'd really rather not be because I believe it's what's best for them and believe me, the dosh doesn't go far when you've got two in nappies. I worked all the way through school, part time, from the age of 13 and full time since I was 19 - I'm a lot of things but lazy ain't one of them. When th
  16. Recently I went out a-moochin' after being in town, and couldn't be arsed to change so there I was in my waterproof, green wellies, tights and a mini skirt, trudging through the rainy, mucky fields with my dawgs and three kids. Ran into some of the local lads out with their lurchers, and whilst we were chatting I could just feel them thinking "what kind of plonker goes out mooching in a skirt" I digress ... Every country has people who are extreme - extremely rude, extremely ignorant, extremely violet etc etc. No way should ANYONE be allowed to promote violence, no matter where they hail
  17. Oh aye, I can just see them flocking over and lining up for the girl with 3 weans, who spends more time in wellies than skirts and likes opera just as much as pop Only thing I've got going for me is my interest in chasing bunnies et al with my doglets. Well, that and my winning smile Plenty of women round here who sit about on their duffs all day, taking because the gov't gives to them no questions asked. Seems to be a worldwide epidemic - things weren't much different in Canada either. I grew up in a huge multicultural city and the only problem I've ever had with other people was thei
  18. Thanks Snap, I know I need to get another one but don't like to leave that security light off at the back. Have turned it off at the mains for now. Suppose I'll just have to rely on my super sensitive, keen to harm Grey to protect me That, and my baseball bat
  19. So .... I just changed the hallogen bulb in my outdoor security light, being very careful NOT to touch the bulb. Instead, I dropped the glass panel that covers the light, and it shattered. Is it dangerous to leave the light on and exposed? ie if it rains will my family get electrocuted
  20. Oh Kay You can't know what life experiences will lead a kid into despair. I don't know how mine will turn out, only just that I'm doing my best. And it's not easy either. There is only 17 months between my son and the twins. I'm on my own here with no family and some days I could happily jump off a bridge; if I can't get my best mate to look after them and give me a break, then nobody watches them for me and I have to grin and bear it. I sometimes want to go back to work because the kids do my head in - but I'm sacrificing now and keeping my fingers crossed that things will turn out well
  21. Unfecking believable. I'm an immigrant - who's got a problem with that? What, I can stay because I speak English and have white skin? Or would some of you lot deport me as well? I'm skilled - executive Admin, but atm I'm home with my 3 young kids until the twins start nursery in Sept, so I'm not working. And as my British OH turned out to be nothing more than a useless drunk, I'm on my own (And may I add he is also happy to sign on and work under the table; something I would NEVER do). Should I drag my kids thousands of miles to Canada because my marriage imploded? Not going to happen. I'l
  22. Not the first time I've heard this one - happens all over the show. Someone I know had a visit from a perfect stranger last week, knocked on her door and insisted she let him 'buy' her dog They'd be sorry if they tried that with me
  23. Rookie question here Just how much/far can a bunny see in the dark? I've not been out lamping (yet), but I do sometimes go a-moochin' in the dark on ground I know. Can a bunny see a red led light? How far can they see stuff? I'm wondering because I've got red led collars that I use for the dogs when they're off lead in the dark. Can the bunnies see them from miles away and scoot off or what?
  24. Cripes, that dog is bloody GORGEOUS! Would love to hear a bit about a good roo hunt - not something I'd ever heard of till recently.
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