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My old plummer bitch i could take and did take her any where in any stock from pheasants,ducks,chickens up to big stock like cattle and she was 100% around it all,she'd mark and when she did i'd have put my world on her not telling a lie.She'd bush and work with ferrets but wold never go into a rabbit hole unless a fox was present and when she did go to ground she stayed till she was dug to..Some are a bit gassy and i couldn't have kept my one outside in a run but she was a perfect house dog and so it didn't matter to me, under rated little dogs by a lot of folks but those that give them a go
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My misses ,youngest and mother ln law have been to Scotland for a week and they came back last tuesday on the train and it was a tormented journey for them what with the strikes but yesterday she got a full refund for all their tickets so i myself am behind the strikers all the way...
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Looking at those pics again there's been a big tracked something go through there and i'd be checking if it was wide enough to have gone through the gate as the blame could be on the wrong person on that site in the pics.It'd be easy to pull that post,pull down the fence and push that post back in with a digger or any machine with a arm on it..Just saying what my own eyes see ...
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A drug user is one of the easiest people to find because there is one place he will be at at least once a day and all you got to do is hang close to the dealer or tell the dealer how much trouble he's going to have if he don't turn him over to you when he calls. It's always worked for me in the past when looking for a drug user who i wanted to get hold of ...
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It is still law to have a terrier or two to mop up the vermin when threshing,i used to help on a farm a few miles from me at threshing time and take my terriers along and we never had less than 150 rats out of a stack and it was always funny how the terriers would just leave the hundreds of mice and only go for the rats.Brilliant sport but my god i got blisters on blisters and eyes so sore i thought i was going blind from the dust on a few days when we needed it threshed out quick as the rain was coming, the farmer grew the corn for thatching straw so it has to be old school so to keep the sta
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The same officers did the miners and the Beanfield (the old SPG etc),feck knows it's ever called The Battle of the Beanfield as it was just family folks in their homes going to a festival that wasn't against the law to do so.The thing about the Stonehendge festival was if it had gone on that year it would have been 11 years constant and then the powers that be couldn't have stopped it ..The people cutting the fences are people fleeing for safety,the people driving about were surrounded and couldn't get away, The man who is pleading for help was a massive positive influence on my life when i wa
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And more than once against a bunch of hippies just going about there lives,we lost our homes and everything we owned not just bashed and able to go home...
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Are you trying to say that isn't you in that pic?..
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Or was it you ran out from your own lot and were to scared to go any further ?.. ...
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Fancy running all that way to the opposite fans and stopping on the goal line to give it big o, ..
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King crab and some other type but not that sort of spider crab,that sort is ok eating but loads of faffing and it's not worth messing with the body and you just eat the meat from the legs. I'd have cooked a few of the big ones up and any of the small peelers i'd have stuck in the freezer for winter fishing bait...
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Then a massive fair play to those willing to stand up for what they believe in.....
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Went down there with ooty and it was when i met you with him as it goes, ..
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The huntsman of that pack had a young lurcher off us a number of years ago, a red coloured collie x and it was a lass off here(dairy farmers wife) who set it up but lost track of them over time..
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Feck it was 30 years ago and i lived in Liskard on a site where the big Tesco's is now and the shop was sort of on the left as you went down to the sea front harbour as such, there was a funny fella who lived in a old railway hut and he was building a stone surround to it and when the outside was done his plans were to pull the inside down and whalla a house already built , he had a old jag with a Bedford 330 lorry engine in it.He was also a man who made crossbows and iv'e never seen anything like them since but he stopped producing them when fuckwits started shooting swans etc and it ended u
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When i lived in Cornwall 30 odd years ago there was a pastie shop in Looe that sold the best pasties i ever had,big old lumps of beef and no fecking air gap between filling and pastry. Used to do a bit of long netting around that area and St Austell way,do miss the place still and am trying to get this lorry sorted for a week away down there end of the month..
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Burn some newspaper and use the ashes as at sterile bleed stopper, just don't be wearing white when doing so...
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And that is what you are calling entertainment and then you wonder why the world is going to shit, , reap what you sow people.........
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Wild Camping, Hiking, Back pack, Tent talk, Mini camper etc.......
fireman replied to hawki's topic in General Talk
Totaly get what you mean about the library trucks with the insulation,sockets etc already being done, BUT how many nice looking ones have you seen as there pig fecking ugly and i like a old trucks and busses and even this 1985 TL is a touch modern for me if i'm really honest....... Any pics of your old motorhome ?.. -
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And another,funny what you find on the internet when you try as i don't have these pics myself, -
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fireman replied to hawki's topic in General Talk
Not sure nowadays to be honest but that's what i always thought, not that it made much difference what the driving laws were back then.Most of us bought motors from scrap yards etc and eeked a few more years out the old things but by feck we had some fun doing it and i have memories that are sometimes hard to believe even though i was doing it or i was there.... .Just found a pic of my 1952 Austin Loadstar,4 litre 6 pot petrol,full restore on that back to the primer and it was in show condition bar the wing mirrors as i towed a trailer with it and the originals were the size of a tea cup -
Every single conviction concerning not having a licence is due to the person admitting they were using a TV without a licence, they cannot prove by any means you watch normal TV channels on it as such and you do not have to let them into your home.Tell them to go away not come back and all representatives of the BBC are not welcome on your property and you will remove them as trespassers if they come back in the future..They will take you to court of your stupid enough to admit to it,just do not admit to it and they cannot prove otherwise mate..
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fireman replied to hawki's topic in General Talk
Not a massive one but it'll be loud enough for a few folks to have a dance about to, be sort of rude not to really eh... -
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4 bolts holding it onto the bell housing,4 on the prop and one or two on the gear linage coming out the top of the gear box.They weren't really easy but a easy enough £100 as it were, but it does take less time to get a Bedford running than it does to take off a Bedford gear box and the money was in the engines really....
