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Had an 'anti-type vegalesbian' student that worked for us last year.

She asked me to trap mice in her kitchen and was told to go f**k herself.

I eventually agreed to set a couple of traps. Two days later I had caught a shrew :laugh: right by the beak aswell. She was nearly in tears and I was nearly in tears laughing.

 

If they eat meat, eggs, milk, wear leather, fur, use cosmetics etc they dont have a leg to stand on.

 

Daft cow.

 

FTB

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Pretty much the same as you fellas, i love a good debate, if they eat meat i will discuss the life of free living meat compared to farmed stock, including dispatch. I will talk about tradition, efficient and required pest control, the boost organised huntingn gave to the rural community and most of all i love to point out the hypocricy of their deluded views as they tuck into a McDonalds or refusal to eat lamb. 99% dont really give a f**k, they just dont want to know where it comes from.................

 

 

My personal favourite was when i was a Uni student and had to give a 45 minute presentation to a group of students who were fervent antis, i chose to discuss hunting mammals with dogs and i took weeks to prepare my presentation with factual evidence, i was very proud of my presentation and although many students after that day looked upon me as satan and stopped petting the "cute" terrier i used to bring to Uni after they realised her true vocation :laugh: That was back in the 90's and i thank Barrie Wade and the NWTF for there help with photos, facts and help with preparing my presentation :thumbs:

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to anyone who has been approached by antis, or simply informing the general public, what sensible arguements do you put forward in protecting our sport.

 

I was approached by a family of walkers when I was ferreting some trenches a few years back. They asked a fair few questions once they'd politely asked if I minded them watching. I showed them the ferrets and they all sat on a bank in their bobble hats watching with interest.

 

With anti's, there's no point trying to sensibly argue your side because they've already closed their minds with the thought that you are an evil b*****d, so they just get told to feck off.. :yes:

 

 

Where were you, the fecking somme?

 

the somme,,lol

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The only kind of hunting I have ever been involved in is rabbiting , so when people start to crib about it being cruel , I just simply ask them if they were a horse owner & there paddock was riddled with rabbits & there horse broke its leg because of the damage to the land would they be so caring about a few bunnys if there beloved horse had to be shot

 

To be honest if you do what you do & within what the law allows you shouldn't have to justify it

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to anyone who has been approached by antis, or simply informing the general public, what sensible arguements do you put forward in protecting our sport.

 

I was approached by a family of walkers when I was ferreting some trenches a few years back. They asked a fair few questions once they'd politely asked if I minded them watching. I showed them the ferrets and they all sat on a bank in their bobble hats watching with interest.

 

With anti's, there's no point trying to sensibly argue your side because they've already closed their minds with the thought that you are an evil b*****d, so they just get told to feck off.. :yes:

 

 

Where were you, the fecking somme?

 

:laugh: No mate, some old trenches next to an army range! :D They were practice dug for WW1, I think.. :hmm: They're full of warrens now, but they seem to be unoccupied these days.. :yes::thumbs:

 

EDITED:

 

They were deffo WW1 practice trenches:

 

http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/268143/details/PENALLY+FIRST+WORLD+WAR+PRACTICE+TRENCHES/

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I remember being in comprehensive school, about 13, and one English lesson, the teacher decided that we would do some debating, and picked (randomly) fox hunting.

 

I remember in a class of 32, the two teams were an even (haha) 30 / 2 split.

 

There was me, and the daughter of a farmer on one side. . . . . . and every other f****r calling us sick.

 

Didn't end too badly, i think i converted a handful of them and a couple of years later ended up banging the farmers daughter.

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I remember being in comprehensive school, about 13, and one English lesson, the teacher decided that we would do some debating, and picked (randomly) fox hunting.

 

I remember in a class of 32, the two teams were an even (haha) 30 / 2 split.

 

There was me, and the daughter of a farmer on one side. . . . . . and every other f****r calling us sick.

 

Didn't end too badly, i think i converted a handful of them and a couple of years later ended up banging the farmers daughter.

haha cant beeat a farmers daughter, theres some good points that have been made

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i dont waste my time trying to talk to them i just say, im a blood thirsty dead bunny f****r, that usually ends the convo

if im in the field on permission i carnt be arsed,if they get funny i tell em to do,one.but my neighbours one of these ,i wont put my 60 yr old dog down thats suffering badly because its cruel.i explained about her chickens which she named after her gran kids,one was stick thin a looked oven ready were it been pecked,but she argued with me i was cruel when i said it needed knocking on the head,i said do you eat supermarket chicken?yes she replied,so i said.did you see what it was fed?did you see the conditions it was kept in?do you know what they injected into it?did you see and know how it was killed?do you know how long it was killed gefore you ate it?...............did she f...k.i said its ok if you dont do it,and you dont witness its death but when its all packed and on the shelf why would you care!

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