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lurchergrrl

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  1. In reply to iworkwhippets saying he'd like to walk down the beach holding Cold Ethyl's hand, rob190364 said "And she'd walk back holding yours, leaving the rest of you chopped up and buried in the sand" ... still makes me laugh There are several quotes from Wilf and Baw as well but most of them are slightly offensive so I won't repeat them
  2. Add .... delete. Simples!

  3. Two of mine have just moved out into kennels. Secure ones, with an insulated sleeping area. The kennel is right up against my house so I can really keep an eye on them. Security light, heavy padlocks, the lot. They're quiet out there. So long as they're clean, quiet, well fed, and exercised, people can complain all they want, it won't make a lick of difference. Mine are in the house most of the time anyway and only sleep out for the most part. Can't see how someone can make a stink over that.
  4. Whatever CE ... of course the kids need to be considered. And their mother should've considered what would happen to the family and her home before she lifted up her gear. Either way it's not going to end well. Knowing that your mate is being made a mug and making excuses for not telling him doesn't really work for me. Maybe he'll be level headed and get his own proof. Maybe he'll crack up. But either way he should know.
  5. F*ck that 'if there's kids involved' ... she should've thought about that BEFORE she bent over the bones. Dirty cow. Telling him isn't going to change the fact that she's doing the dirty, literally. If my mate saw my fella doing that and didn't tell me ... words can't describe how angry I'd be.
  6. Saw that on your other thread - great shot indeed!
  7. That's totally disgusting Too bloody right I'd tell your mate. I'd say if you don't he's not much of a mate to you. If it were t'other way round you'd want to know.
  8. Bolio that's ACE!! Love all the pics you put up but I like this one best. My vote would be gymnastics, if I had to pick. Or ice hockey.
  9. Anybody who kisses and cuddles their bitch while it's in labour needs their head checked. Just as anyone who leaves it on it's own needs the same. Monitoring the situation, sitting quietly by, is all that's needed. Things can go pear shaped really quickly - sometimes you need to act fast. If you wander past every once in a while you could miss the vital moment when intervention was needed to save a pup and/or the dam. Having given birth twice, and once to twins, I will say this: I preferred to have people close by in case I needed them. But I wanted those people to leave me the fcu
  10. Every week at football training. All three of mine are on the same team. The Mums are worse than the kids At least yours gets a sports day. Ours don't. It's not nice to be competitive apparently
  11. She won't be used to the crate probably. Try feeding her in it. Leave the door open while you do. Get her used to going in and out of it and it's not a threatening place for her. Once she's relaxed eating in it, quietly shut the door and as soon as she's finished, and before she can whinge, open the door again and praise her. Then increase the time you leave the door shut. If she's got treats or toys, put them in there for her. I'd put a blanket or sheet over it to make it more of a den for her as well. And I assume it's big enough for her to stand up and turn around in? What it is, yo
  12. I'll trade you my Frankenwhippet for her Really really like her.
  13. This would be my summer retreat http://www.muskokacottagesforsale.com/Brigham/Lake%20Muskoka%20Cottage.htm I'd keep an estate here too, mind. Private, gates, game, maybe a lake on it. Something modest I've got a few friends I'd share the wealth with. Big fat donation to a children's hospital here and one back home. I might even buy Snoop a new 7 seater and hire him as my chauffeur
  14. There's no money left for our schools, to help our children and our teachers ... it's all in Pakistan helping their kids
  15. Gaz my bitch is 4yrs old nearly, and there's been many a time she's lucky I don't have a shotgun license She's brash, mental, forward, bossy, short tempered, occasionally pig ignorant .. but she's mine. I love to hate her
  16. Well done you for seeing the error of your ways And for admitting it was your fault and starting again instead of selling him on or blaming him. I say he's only 10 months old and you'll get him to come right soon enough. Keep it up!
  17. Brilliant attitude, just as it should be IMHO One of the mums was watching her child on the cctv behaving like a complete twat and the mum was laughing, to be fair the dad ended up in tears....... My god, I was a complete scroat at school and was explelled and out working just shy of 15, but I will be damned if I will let my kids make the same mistakes I did, they deserve better than that from me. That's just it Wilf! I was a bugger in school - things at home weren't grand. Nobody was supporting me really. I scraped by, and left early, and I've always regretted it. I didn't hav
  18. What channel was it on? Might see if I can find it on catch up. Schools these days ... tied up with so much red tape and bureaucracy, filled with shit teachers. There was a kid in my kids' school with severe behavioural problems. Kicking doors, destroying the class etc. How did they handle it? Told the other kids to 'ignore' him, and bollocked them if they didn't. My son was in his class. Came home one day and threw an epic tantrum when I asked him what he was playing at he said 'you're supposed to ignore me until I finish' I set him straight I can assure you. Then I went into school and
  19. Proper riding on proper saddles - not like the silly English ones they've got here. God that video made me homesick. I used to trial ride a lot. Dogs look grand. Totally jealous!
  20. Never tell them the dog is a worker! It's simply a 'cross breed' - straight up. Say nothing!
  21. On the one hand I think probably the bee keepers were irresponsible for not keeping the bees in a safer place. But on the other hand, the owner of the 'inquisitive' puppy knew the bees where there. Knowing their dog was inquisitive, they should've supervised it better. In short the owners failed the dog imo. I would not in a million years let my dog loose in an area where I knew bees were kept. Poor pup.
  22. [bANNED TEXT] twixt mi thighs, i dont think so as i said, dont dab so you literally burn your skin, hold the cigarette as near to the bite as possible.. i swear its instant relief from itching... someone try it FFS.. Used to do this with blackfly and horsefly bites back home - as well as regular mozzy bites. There's nowt for a buggy experience like Cottage Country in Ontario. Sounds daft but it really does work. Unless you're drunk
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