Halfhound 16 Posted Sunday at 15:34 Report Share Posted Sunday at 15:34 10 minutes ago, WILF said: You forgot the CA and BASC stalls telling you how much they are fighting for you as they cave into another government ban on something and charge you £60 for the privilege! Very true Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,259 Posted Sunday at 16:19 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:19 Dressing in traditional clothes I thinks quite good, army, university, guards, etc but not a at country fair in 35 degree heat, lads with gilets on and long sleeves ffs. Wife’s got thermal dubarry boots on . Country clothes seem to be the in look recently. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 8,333 Posted Sunday at 16:44 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:44 Always cracked me up the lads dressed up in moleskins and digging boots on a red hot day.Usually with a couple of spades propped up in the back of their motor just to prove theyre propper digging lads.Then getting the hump with the judge because they've just done everything in their power to get Granit to stand to attention for 10minutes from making silly kissy and hissing noises to tingling his bollocks and w**king his tail gently.To then only get a 3rd place ribbon 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,259 Posted Sunday at 17:28 Report Share Posted Sunday at 17:28 I love it in pub , always get the Labrador/ cocker owners tell me it’s a working dog, I reply oh great what shoot are you on???? Errrr we’re not they say. Well the fuking thing ain’t a working dog then 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 9,275 Posted Sunday at 17:50 Report Share Posted Sunday at 17:50 If you listen to the lurcher lads then the quality of lurchers in the past surpasses anything we've got now. " Old Shep, he could jump a double decker bus, kill anything, guard the house with his life, tell me when the keeper was about at night, kept the family in meat for 15 years, we never needed a butcher, would retrieve as gently as a field trial lab and lay the game in my bag, took a red stag single handed, sprouted wings and caught grouse and pheasant, never looked for a fight with another dog, but killed alsations and pit bulls for fun, never near a vet , wiped his own arse, gypsy offered me 50 grand for him, " zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Piss off out of my face you needy c**t. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,663 Posted Sunday at 18:16 Report Share Posted Sunday at 18:16 25 minutes ago, jukel123 said: If you listen to the lurcher lads then the quality of lurchers in the past surpasses anything we've got now. " Old Shep, he could jump a double decker bus, kill anything, guard the house with his life, tell me when the keeper was about at night, kept the family in meat for 15 years, we never needed a butcher, would retrieve as gently as a field trial lab and lay the game in my bag, took a red stag single handed, sprouted wings and caught grouse and pheasant, never looked for a fight with another dog, but killed alsations and pit bulls for fun, never near a vet , wiped his own arse, gypsy offered me 50 grand for him, " zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Piss off out of my face you needy c**t. Probably true seeing as they could graft them how you should pretty much how they pleased ? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 9,275 Posted Sunday at 18:28 Report Share Posted Sunday at 18:28 6 minutes ago, WILF said: Probably true seeing as they could graft them how you should pretty much how they pleased ? Ireland is rotting your brain mate. But since you think the above might be true, I've got just the dog for you mate. I'm robbing myself,cbut 3 out of 3 every day. Will earn you a good living just betting on him. £10.000 on the understanding that you only ever sell him back to me. Got it from a bloke in Hull. Mc something or other. Let me know in the next 24 hours , I'm not keeping any longer than that. There's a queue for him outside my house as I write. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,755 Posted Sunday at 19:50 Report Share Posted Sunday at 19:50 2 hours ago, Qbgrey said: I love it in pub , always get the Labrador/ cocker owners tell me it’s a working dog, I reply oh great what shoot are you on???? Errrr we’re not they say. Well the fuking thing ain’t a working dog then That's a bit like saying you need to be terrierman for a hunt to have working terriers? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,259 Posted Sunday at 21:10 Report Share Posted Sunday at 21:10 1 hour ago, gnipper said: That's a bit like saying you need to be terrierman for a hunt to have working terriers? Not really if you work your dogs to game, they are working dogs, if you own a breed that’s used for work but it’s a pet it’s not a working dog. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,663 Posted Sunday at 21:28 Report Share Posted Sunday at 21:28 2 hours ago, jukel123 said: Ireland is rotting your brain mate. But since you think the above might be true, I've got just the dog for you mate. I'm robbing myself,cbut 3 out of 3 every day. Will earn you a good living just betting on him. £10.000 on the understanding that you only ever sell him back to me. Got it from a bloke in Hull. Mc something or other. Let me know in the next 24 hours , I'm not keeping any longer than that. There's a queue for him outside my house as I write. Question…..let’s say for instance you want a bull blooded pup out of stuff that’s out leathering gear right, left and centre every night. Are you more likely to get it 15 years ago or tomorrow if you don’t happen to know about 3 lads who are still at that job ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 746 Posted Monday at 06:05 Report Share Posted Monday at 06:05 13 hours ago, Qbgrey said: Dressing in traditional clothes I thinks quite good, army, university, guards, etc but not a at country fair in 35 degree heat, lads with gilets on and long sleeves ffs. Wife’s got thermal dubarry boots on . Country clothes seem to be the in look recently. I wear long sleeves and a gillet 365 days a year....even in Tenerife.....though when on holiday I have been known to take my boots off and sit with my feet in the pool 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 28,416 Posted Monday at 06:38 Report Share Posted Monday at 06:38 33 minutes ago, Bendigo said: I wear long sleeves and a gillet 365 days a year....even in Tenerife.....though when on holiday I have been known to take my boots off and sit with my feet in the pool I can vouch for that lol 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 48,347 Posted Monday at 11:50 Report Share Posted Monday at 11:50 Any time I've gone to the big shows,I've never taken my dogs... always too hot and too many slimy cnuts about,only ever had time for the local T & L shows,in the ex pit villages ,still listen to plenty of bullshit in the beer tent mind 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,755 Posted Monday at 17:12 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:12 20 hours ago, Qbgrey said: Not really if you work your dogs to game, they are working dogs, if you own a breed that’s used for work but it’s a pet it’s not a working dog. If they genuinely never do feck all with their dogs then fair enough but you can work a gundog without going on a particular shoot or sporting estate. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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