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19 hours ago, Halfhound said:

The bangers guide to terrier work all knowledge passed down from his uncle 

You see you Irish have mostly soft ground. F***ing raining most days like up Scotland. You don't get much dry days. Or should I say didn't.. With climate change now you may get the odd dry one lol. But back then , when these books were written. Men down south an north had to dig hard ground I'm guessing. A f***ing 10 year old could dig most ground over the pond. 😂

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8 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

You see you Irish have mostly soft ground. F***ing raining most days like up Scotland. You don't get much dry days. Or should I say didn't.. With climate change now you may get the odd dry one lol. But back then , when these books were written. Men down south an north had to dig hard ground I'm guessing. A f***ing 10 year old could dig most ground over the pond. 😂

You’re welcome over my friend and have a week out with us. Bring the Lakeland it’s been that long since I’ve seen one work it’ll be a breath of fresh air. 

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6 hours ago, Halfhound said:

You’re welcome over my friend and have a week out with us. Bring the Lakeland it’s been that long since I’ve seen one work it’ll be a breath of fresh air. 

Your okay my friend. If I wanted to start digging work. I know plenty of spots over here where it's not on top and had days out with a few lads in past. 

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1 hour ago, Bangersanmash said:

Your okay my friend. If I wanted to start digging work. I know plenty of spots over here where it's not on top and had days out with a few lads in past. 

I’m happy to travel over for a couple of days out? They sound like right spots 

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1 minute ago, Bangersanmash said:

Area next to a land fill site full of the c**ts. 

End of January/early February? Might as well let that old black saluki thing you have come along and let him have a pull 

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6 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

End of January/early February? Might as well let that old black saluki thing you have come along and let him have a pull 

Iast dog I had up there. We was running a few hares. On the areas where they'd seeded grassy bit. But some areas had some sheep fence type fencing up.  Got home an Mrs said what's up with dogs under carriage. f**k me bursing like f**k blood pocket. Poor c**t must of caught her body jumping.  But didn't moan or show any sign. Good deer hound X that bitch was. Could jump for fun but that day caught herself a good un 

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On 12/01/2026 at 08:47, Bangersanmash said:

You see you Irish have mostly soft ground. F***ing raining most days like up Scotland. You don't get much dry days. Or should I say didn't.. With climate change now you may get the odd dry one lol. But back then , when these books were written. Men down south a north had to dig hard ground I'm guessing. A f***ing 10 year old could dig most ground over the pond. 😂

Last time I checked rain didn’t soften rock, slag, or gravel😂 soft and hard ground everywhere 

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