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Everything posted by Welsh_red
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Fair enough water to do it. Must be crap having Brits invade and act like looneys
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Yeah they have a real don't give a f**k attitude apparently
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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
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It looks so stunning. Size on its paws aswell
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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
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Yeah he keeps getting sacked
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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
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Might be a geo cache
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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
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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
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Never done rabbit traps before . Would it be good/bad to cover the traps ?
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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/
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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.
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The problem with big cats on film is their too focused on method acting
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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
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Just why take the risk tho
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No money on earth could make me do that
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Dens , bases , sniping spots. Me and my brother would have lived in there all day
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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
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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
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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
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What Exmoor zoo's thoughts on it?
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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
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[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
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Looks great. I screwed a few small pipes to the inside . Only 8-10" long bits . They love hurtling through them
