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The Ferret

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  1. Sold subject to contract!! Chap coming over off here on Friday afternoon to have a nosey. I've offered him first refusal. Cheers for all your messages etc. I'll let you know whether he takes it or not. Ferret
  2. I don't know what I'd do to be honest. You've got nothing to worry about though matey. At the end of the day, your dogs are your property. The law states that you can use reasonable force to prevent damage to your property. In that instance, I'd say that the force you used was reasonable, in order to prevent the staff from causing any further damage! Ferret
  3. I've been in need of cheering up all day Ditchy and that just did it!! Hilarious. Cheers matey Ferret
  4. Disgusting is how i'd sum it up. It's just not right! A dog should be allowed to be as 'natural' as possible. Am I wrong? Ferret
  5. Ferrets will play with anything. Don't bother with expensive toys, mine have old boots, cardboard boxes, flower pots, in fact, they love anything they can get into! Just chuck things in and watch the mayhem!! Ferret
  6. Fantastic stuff. See, it always pays to fight!! If you're having problems seeing it, it might be that it's just taking time to buffer. Pause the clip as soon as it starts, leave it for a few minutes, then play it. Ferret
  7. Mine goes in those green garden waste recycling bins. Just cover with grass cuttings before collection day and they're none the wiser!!! Ferret
  8. I've just had a nosey at their site. Can I join as a non-gamekeeper and if so, what does their insurance cover? I couldn't find any details of it on there! Cheers Ferret
  9. Section 5 relates to prohibited weapons, which are basically things which are completely illegal to own. Period! It doesn't just include guns, but relates to C.S/Pepper spray, butterfly knives, hollow, spiked kubotans etc. Basically things that are deemed 'specifically dangerous' by the secretary of state. In order to posess them, you need to have a licence granted by the secretary of state. Chuck it in google, there's quite a bit on there Ferret
  10. Now that is something I would love! I'll have to keep my peepers open now! Ferret
  11. I used to train guide dogs and then train the people to use them. I trained this one guy who was 19. He'd been completely blind and profoundly deaf since birth, but he was the most positive bloke I've ever met. Despite his physical disabilities, he was never held back from doing anything, He would just crack on and if it all went wrong, he'd still have a smile. He could only 'talk' by using a tactile sign language. The difference a guide dog made to him was phenominal. It brings a lump to my throat each time I think about him. I was dead proud. It makes you look at all the whinging
  12. The thing is, they only need suspicion of an offence to arrest you, it's down to the subsequent investigation to gather the evidence in order to charge you. I doubt very much if you would be sucessful in claiming, as they would have to have explained the grounds of arrest to the custody sergeant at the time. Ferret
  13. I must admit, I've always had air rifles for bunny shooting, but I went out with a mate for the first time a few months back with his .22 silenced rimmy. God damn I was impressed!! It made less noise than my silenced .22 RWS excalibre and was deadly accurate over a much greater range. If I did more shooting I would treat myself, as they are much cheaper than the majority of air rifles, however have a look at the land you shoot over. If it's mainly around barns and built up areas, then stick with the air rifle. If it's more open where you shoot and you can guarantee a safe backdrop on each
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