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Welsh_red

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  1. Fair enough water to do it. Must be crap having Brits invade and act like looneys
  2. Yeah they have a real don't give a f**k attitude apparently
  3. My boss has got a apartment in sunny beach . He says the Mafia and organised crime are everywhere . He's seen a familiy turfed out of restaurant to make way for sinister looking men. My boss feels safe in his 3 weeks over there but is fully aware you don't mess about with those kind of people. The strip clubs are supposed to be dodgy as they come over there
  4. It looks so stunning. Size on its paws aswell
  5. How will lynx actually benefit tourism ? Surely if their so secretive it's not as if your regular walker will catch a glimpse of them
  6. Yeah he keeps getting sacked
  7. Just seen this. That guy will do well. Has a personality that's infectious and people would enjoy employing him to do bits and bobs. Like greyman said if he gets a van he's sorted for life. World's his oyster
  8. Few things that bug me about that Can't stand the word "rewilding" . Don't know why , just seems a new made up word to make idea's sound "magical" I wonder what's on offer for all these landowners to immediately agree to having lynx on their land "Britain's dying forest ecosystems" . Are they that bad that they need a new Apex predator ? And if their dying surely having a predator dependant on a food source would be a bad idea. Anyway , im not sold on the idea of lynx introduction. Seems a nice grand idea but think theirs things more usefell the could put energy
  9. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/downs-syndrome-man-shot-dead-police-toy-gun-sweden-stockholm-eric-torell-a8475621.html%3famp
  10. Never done rabbit traps before . Would it be good/bad to cover the traps ?
  11. Seen this in fourteenacre before. Bit pricey but if you got the money I'd imagine it could be a worthwhile investment as could be used different things https://www.fourteenacre.co.uk/shop/minkpolice-remote-monitoring-alarm/
  12. Its not even as if it's "lion attacks" you got to worry about. Have you seen them playing with eachother. A gentle swipe of the paw and a little nibbling is enough to turn you into mince meat . Truly bonkers to be doing half the stuff people do.
  13. The problem with big cats on film is their too focused on method acting
  14. The more I read about the film "roar" the more I can't believe any human would do that. Seemed bites and a few scalpings were common place and the director put his son and step daughter (Melanie Griffiths) in the film. Griffiths got bitten so bad she needed plastic surgery . The directors son was biten on the head for 25 minutes before they could get the lion off
  15. No money on earth could make me do that
  16. Dens , bases , sniping spots. Me and my brother would have lived in there all day
  17. I think she just got caught up in it all and went along with it. Nobody there has any air of knowledge about big cats . Im genuinly surprised more people weren't killed . Maybe they were and didn't make it to hospital and nothing was ever heard about them again. All that bollocks for Instagram followers . Quite sad really
  18. On a positive note I bet that place is now a wonderfull place for the local kids to play in . Imagine the fun you could have round there as a kid
  19. Well that was a sad half hour . Literally only had those cats for the image and the internet fame. That was it. Looked into it a little and seems the doctor who treated that cleaner who died was fired by the minister of health afterwards . Sad state of affairs over there with those cats . If I was that journalist I wouldn't have gone anywhere near that lion let alone let it get on top of me . Very real chance of that cat killing her aspecially when you seen the other guys winding up the cats and running away from them
  20. You never know maybe a young family member will take up guitar and you got a nice guitar for them to start with. I know my brother's got my dad's very first electric guitar . Banged and knocked and severely weathered but still plays great . My brother's already said one of my kids can have it if they ever take up guitars . Thing my brother told me about guitars is they never lose their "cool" despite age. If you gave your kid your old 2cv as a first car they might be a bit embarrassed to drive around with it . If you give them your old guitar it instantly has a wow factor when brought out of
  21. [05/08, 09:31] Yamaha are a really decent guitar make - quite underrated cos there very basic, no nonsense things, but really decent [05/08, 09:33] That one is a Japanese made one from late 60s - early seventies it seems, would have been quite a high end mass produced guitar at the time, a really decent one, quite a few reviews of them on line, [05/08, 09:33] Really decent guitar by the looks of it That's what my brother told me
  22. Looks great. I screwed a few small pipes to the inside . Only 8-10" long bits . They love hurtling through them
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