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11 mods and 48,500 members ... anything got to do with the NIRLC its deleted straight away, you one off the 11 . if you want to delete me if will prove a point that no one can speak out and there issue be known. its a forum

correct, it is a forum for the discussion hunting and hunting matters not for your personal agenda with the NIRLC . i have no idea what has or has not been deleted in this or any other post to do with the NIRLC and to be honest until today reading this today i had never herd of them, as is probably the same with most of the other MODS on here. why would i want to delete you? do you think if your deleted it would make much difference to the forum :laugh: keep to forum rules and everyones happy, If you have personal issues with someone or something then take it up with them but keep it personal :thumbs:

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What a day. My first time there can't wait to go back and the kids just loved it their all fast asleep. Hats of to the NILRC lads there doing a great job. Can't wait for the next one

your right there pal im getting a bit old in the tooth for hunting ya know but f**k a fifty year old fat bald man in hipsters an a thong just cant compete with the young ladys showing now

Malt,   Love your quotation - wouldn't life be great if everyone took it to heart! AlbertJ

I'm not sure what this is about, and honestly i'm not interested but for some reason there seems to be a lot of threads started relating to one theme. When peoples names are typed all over the forum they will be removed, period. It's possible to have a difference of opinion and keep it civil. Personal issues should be kept private and off the forum, if it's a debatable topic that's great, just please keep it civil............

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why do you feel the need to comment on something you clearly wrote you know nothing about.

It might have something to do with the fact its on a forum where im a mod along with 10 others, Right listen up, If you have a problem with this NILRC then go to a meeting, the AGM or whatever and take it up with them directly, This section is to advertise and discus game fairs and events not to bitch about your personal grievances with some club/club member or other. This is the last post i will make on this, its now up to you to abide by whats been said or go and bitch elsewhere

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your the 2nd moderator that doesn't know whats going on , who is it out off the other moderators its only 1 out for 9 now, that deletes the posts to save NLRLC back?

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your the 2nd moderator that doesn't know whats going on , who is it out off the other moderators its only 1 out for 9 now, that deletes the posts to save NLRLC back?

 

 

As I clearly explained, I don't care. I pointed out about using peoples names and keeping things civil, the details of the disagreement hold no interest for me, i'm here to moderate, racing doesn't interest me, nor the politics behind it.........

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your the 2nd moderator that doesn't know whats going on , who is it out off the other moderators its only 1 out for 9 now, that deletes the posts to save NLRLC back?

you really don't get it do you, i dont give a monkeys tit what you think is going on along with 99.999% of the other members of this site. take up you grievances with them directly and not on here. Please don't reply if its going to be the same old rhetoric that you keep posting

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janet ,you and your whippet club are alot longer established than NILRC, never heard any complains on here about the way you all run things. just wondering why you wouldn't invited in to the club.

Our club is certainly not without it's problems, but we don't come on here making sweeping statements about how good we are etc! We are a democratic club, it is certainly not "my" club, and we keep our internal matters to ourselves. We hope we have moved forward over the few years we have been in existance, but it hasn't all happened over night lol.................the sad thing is that as long as there are people intent on cheating, you will always have problems to sort out, how you sort those problems out is up to each individual club or show organiser!

Janet

 

Good honest well balanced post Janet :thumbs: A few others on here should take a leaf from your book.

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well ur right there racing lurchers is a load of sh**ite but come on if you go to a dog show for working lurchers terriers hounds your going to get people pissed off about fanny lickers winning and racing greyhounds people will start to complain and that's boys that work there dogs and go for the crack

Thats what a show should be about, is a rosette really worth all the bickering :laugh:

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well ur right there racing lurchers is a load of sh**ite but come on if you go to a dog show for working lurchers terriers hounds your going to get people pissed off about fanny lickers winning and racing greyhounds people will start to complain and that's boys that work there dogs and go for the crack

Mate, I honestly don't know as I have been going to shows since the mid 80's and I have only ever shown a dog three times and never entered a race. I can hand on heart say I couldn't give a fig what a stranger thinks of my dogs. As I mentioned, I haven't got a clue what's going on, all i'm asking is people keep things civil and names off the forum. I don't have a "side" or a personal interest. Just a desire for peace and harmony upon the earth :thumbs:

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well ur right there racing lurchers is a load of sh**ite but come on if you go to a dog show for working lurchers terriers hounds your going to get people pissed off about fanny lickers winning and racing greyhounds people will start to complain and that's boys that work there dogs and go for the crack

Mate, I honestly don't know as I have been going to shows since the mid 80's and I have only ever shown a dog three times and never entered a race. I can hand on heart say I couldn't give a fig what a stranger thinks of my dogs. As I mentioned, I haven't got a clue what's going on, all i'm asking is people keep things civil and names off the forum. I don't have a "side" or a personal interest. Just a desire for peace and harmony upon the earth :thumbs:

 

Are you Australian :laugh:

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paulus!! i take that as a personal attack at me. not the manner a moderator should deal with any issue, get yourself sorted and respect peoples thoughts and words.

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paulus!! i take that as a personal attack at me. not the manner a moderator should deal with any issue, get yourself sorted and respect peoples thoughts and words.

personal attack!! are you for real ? you obviously have personal issues with this club, i have merely advised you to keep them between you and the club if by doing this you now think, i have grieved you in any way then go above my head and contact admin, the facts of what have been said are here for all to see :thumbs:

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