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Worked hard 24/7 now for a few years but now iv got a morgage im working less and out more. Been lucky because im only 23 but its safe to say working as hard as i have done is the easiest way to wnd up in an eatly grave. Get a house as soon as possible and everythinh else will take care of itself i think.

Get 2 if you can tuff times at the moment I know.

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Wasted a lifetime, on hunting with dogs and ferrets,..freelancing and walking where the fancy took me,...and accordingly,..the Magistrates Court made sure that I paid the price...   I have no prope

I have sacrificed everything for the dogs. Never had a holiday even. Single again!   Costs me tens of thousands when the missus pissed off, but that's how it is. It's only money.   Women come and

If you hunt illegally on a regular basis,..(which I used to do),...you increase the odds of capture and subsequent prosecution....It's simply down to the law of averages,..part and parcel of the game.

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I'm 54 worked hard all my life all price work still work harder than most men half my age country full of people that want and not willing to work for it

Come on norternlite stop posting and get on with your work lol :)

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Got the week of my backs fecked lol only joking brickie can't build fast enough waiting on a block of flats to get ready so just heading up to my holiday home lol back next week for a hard month then another week offattachicon.gifimage-8.jpg

Think you got it Sussed mate, I just waiting for kids to grow up then going to sell up and get a small holding and then live the dream

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i did the backbreaking 70hr weeks for f**k all money, did the marriage to an alcoholic and he wanted us to get a mortgage :laugh: my dogs are my life and who needs a mortgage anyways :hmm: stuck in one place, owned by the bank :censored: feck that, gonna buy a big camper and park it down the field for a few years until i eventually inherit the place, going back to college at the ripe old age of 31 and build a career for myself, i live frugal enough so cant see how i wont be able to buy some bits of land here and there around europe to park up at for a few months of the year once ive got my degree.. guess ive always been a bit of a hobo :icon_redface:

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i did the backbreaking 70hr weeks for f**k all money, did the marriage to an alcoholic and he wanted us to get a mortgage :laugh: my dogs are my life and who needs a mortgage anyways :hmm: stuck in one place, owned by the bank :censored: feck that, gonna buy a big camper and park it down the field for a few years until i eventually inherit the place, going back to college at the ripe old age of 31 and build a career for myself, i live frugal enough so cant see how i wont be able to buy some bits of land here and there around europe to park up at for a few months of the year once ive got my degree.. guess ive always been a bit of a hobo :icon_redface:

Dont take offence to this please because im really interested but what your saying is you would want to live almost like a traveller except following the law? I wish i could live like a traveller moving around and not have many cares in the world. Is there many people turn to a travveller lifestyle and actually live comfortably?
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i did the backbreaking 70hr weeks for f**k all money, did the marriage to an alcoholic and he wanted us to get a mortgage :laugh: my dogs are my life and who needs a mortgage anyways :hmm: stuck in one place, owned by the bank :censored: feck that, gonna buy a big camper and park it down the field for a few years until i eventually inherit the place, going back to college at the ripe old age of 31 and build a career for myself, i live frugal enough so cant see how i wont be able to buy some bits of land here and there around europe to park up at for a few months of the year once ive got my degree.. guess ive always been a bit of a hobo :icon_redface:

Dont take offence to this please because im really interested but what your saying is you would want to live almost like a traveller except following the law? I wish i could live like a traveller moving around and not have many cares in the world. Is there many people turn to a travveller lifestyle and actually live comfortably?

 

partly, i will be sticking around for a while because im looking after my parents and will have a young baby, i can buy land for 7-15k in spain and rural germany so wouldnt mid owning a couple plots here and there that i can park legally, grow fruit trees and veg and not worry about eviction whilst im working, my partner is ex-squatter and whilst some sites are decent enough site living aint for everyone, wouldnt mind following technival aound europe at some stage just to experience it... he can work anywhere there is a wifi signal and i can work anywhere there is tourists so will mostly be sticking to mountainous regions and coastal areas

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:hmm: Wasted a lifetime, on hunting with dogs and ferrets,..freelancing and walking where the fancy took me,...and accordingly,..the Magistrates Court made sure that I paid the price... :whistling:

 

I have no proper trade, no skills,..fecking useless at everything,.. and virtually unemployable :blink:

 

Thank the Lord for the Yellow Pages,....that wee advert, offering my services as a controller of rural pests, saved the day,.my marriage and definitely, my liberty... :yes:

So,.taking everything for what it is,.my life with lurchers has cost me dear, but ultimately saved the day :thumbs:

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like a lot of you lads ive worked hard on the trowel seven long days at times for months on end, traveling round the sites to bring up the kids. then stopt the fags bought a little place with a couple of acres started working more to suit my self, began keepering (just as a hobby) 10,000 partridges and 20 pluss shoot days a yeare single handed, did that for years now I just look after a small place and work dogs all season with as much building as I feel like, my running dogs have never cost me anything only my sanity. atb two crows.

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Like iv said before some people it's there life and they want to be the best ! Dogs come down the pecking order for me I'm afraid but I still put hours and miles into them as people on here now ! Iv just spent the last 3 hours muttering about wanting to go out with the dogs but renovating a house with my brother is priority at the moment !

Yesterday I got up at 6 walked the dogs go home had breakfast work by 8 till 4.15 then down the house to do more work on the house till Half 6ish then rugby training till 8 ! And same again today but a walk in the dark with the dogs instead , my parents always taught me work comes first and it does simple as for me but doesn't mean I'm not as commited to dogs as anyone else

Rant over long few weeks !!

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:hmm: Wasted a lifetime, on hunting with dogs and ferrets,..freelancing and walking where the fancy took me,...and accordingly,..the Magistrates Court made sure that I paid the price... :whistling:

 

I have no proper trade, no skills,..fecking useless at everything,.. and virtually unemployable :blink:

 

Thank the Lord for the Yellow Pages,....that wee advert, offering my services as a controller of rural pests, saved the day,.my marriage and definitely, my liberty... :yes:

So,.taking everything for what it is,.my life with lurchers has cost me dear, but ultimately saved the day :thumbs:

 

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Have you appeared many times in court Phil.obviously accused of things you didn't do.and did they take much off you.

Cheers king.

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