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Bootsha

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  1. she's a f****n old slag, sorry to say and all that, a common old whooooer thats sucked a few cocks and its paid off for her carreer. The guy who alledgedly abused / groped her...................... did she mention she f****d his brains out after ??????????? Did she f**k as like
  2. mate, dont feed the f****r for 24 hrs ( as they would sometimes get in the wild), then keep her on one chick a day for a few days, keep a close check on her weight, if it drops too much or too much keel is showing gently up it. They dont come to you or the glove because they like you, they are governed by their stomach, if they have been educated as youngsters and trust you well enough, then the only other thing in my humble opinion, she's not hungry enough, and she know s if she plays you long enough she will get food. They are very intelligent creatures are harris hawks, as are most, but
  3. the more you handle kits the better they will be as adults, you reap what you sew mate, never truer with working dogs and ferrets, come to think of it, any sort of animal really thats required to do a task for you.
  4. She has always struck me as the sort who used to get groped regular behind the bike shed and indeed, did a bit of groping herself. Now that she wears posh clothes, trims her minge up and moves in different circles, she complains about what she'd have been glad to have a few years ago. She's a common tart in my opinion, fur coat and no knickers, and always will be, she only has to open her mouth, and when she laughs ffs, the sort of milf you'd see down the club on a sat night. easy meat. A leopard never changes its spots
  5. I agree, staples are very good indeed,my first choice mostly, but sometimes a suture is better suited due to the location or nature of the cut, again, in some instances, super glue can be the solution. Its good to keep all 3 available in the first aid box ( if you can get hold of sutures that is). The thing with any of the stuff you keep in your dog first aid box, when you need it, you f****n need it THEN !!, no good sending off for it when your dog needs attention, get it sent for, check the contents of your box well before the season starts. Just my humble opinion. B
  6. its the dogs bollocks mate. go on youtube and type it in, theres a guy there doing a demo, same guy as i bought it off at an agricultural show one day, they sell it on ebay and all, may be cheaper off the guy himself, but get the remover as well..... just in case like lol. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Liquid-Weld-Glue-30-gram-bottle-/151140853731?pt=UK_Crafts_Cardmaking_Scrapbooking_Glue_Tape_EH&hash=item2330b267e3 Try that for size
  7. the proper super glue for animals is called derma bond.... apparently, but its not cheap. I find that "liquid weld" is a much stronger version of super glue, looks the same etc, but really is industrial strength stuff.
  8. stove in, hole in wall, stainless steel double walled flue pipe with brackets to fit it to the wall, inspection cap / rodding eye at the junction of bend and straight piece, chineses hat type cowl for the top, sorted. BUT as has already been stated, check first with local authority as well, as some may have stipulations, also take some advice on height of chimney above height of roof crest, can affect draw etc, but otherwise, a fairly straightforward task. If in ANY doubt as to your abillity, get some advice or help in doing it, you dont want to wake up dead one day.
  9. ARE very good chief, had one f***ing years now, still comfy and waterproof, good value for money. Only slight critiscism, outer layer will get wet after a few years, but nothing through to you, no doubt this could be solved with one of the material waterproofers available. I like mine and ahave found it to be a good bit of kit. Hope this helps.
  10. the mk 1 collars are a sealed unit, boxes were fixable though, PIPPA off this site is a box fixer, ask him for his advice / opinion
  11. ALWAYS let your ferret, especially young ones, walk clear of the hole before you try and pick them up, as they get older and more experienced, they will expect to be picket up and wait for you to do it, the very simple reason i know this to be the case is because when i was in short trousers, i did the very same mistake myself.
  12. feed young kits first till they have had enough, THEN handle them, they will get in the habit of not assoceating your hand with being hungry and food, once they are stuffed full, handle them loads, there may be a friendly little nip, but i always found that if one nips you, go at him handling until, by his body language and actions, he 's almost saying, fuckoff and leave me alone will you ffs, he will learn, that if he nips, he'll get picked up again and again, as he gets older, the nipping phase will pass, by then, if you have handled them enough, there will be no bites to talk of. treat them
  13. battle of the bulge, iwo gima, high noon, gunfight at the ok corrall, tombstone, true grit........................ but the best film of all Highlander, the first one............ immortal..... there can be only one ! Oh and. to shoot a nosey jew boy... yet to be made lol
  14. odd, the fuckers seem to be on a mission nowadays, everything at 100mph, almost cant get the cross hairs on the f***ing things......................... they used to investigate anything, traps and all sorts, but they dont seem to bother even looking.................. sweetcorn and monkey nuts its gonna be then gents lol
  15. Do what paulus suggested mate....................................... thats the exact proper way to do it. You do that and you'll never get any worm problems.
  16. mate, theres no reds around these parts that i have seen, i do however use live catch traps, and my trusty .22 rimfire has accounted for a dozen or so out of the bedroom window ( i live out in the sticks just to clarify the bedroom window aspect lol). I hate the sight of the b*****d things, they are on top of my vermin list. I also gather its illegal to release a grey squirrell alive out of a cage trap ??????........................................ theres no f***ing chance of that happening around here !
  17. the bricks from old storage heaters are proper fire bricks, designed for very high temperatures, they are solid ( as opposed to hollow as with many) bricks, very heavy, and yes, for that reason, will hold the heat much better for longer. Try it and see, you may find half of the fire size will suffice to your needs, worth a thought i guess??
  18. just a thought foxy to reduce your fuel use and being too hot..................... get some bricks out of some old storage heaters etc, and put inside the fire site in your boiler, reducing the size of fire you have, may still be sufficient to do all the heating etc, but use less fuel ???
  19. havent got any husked peanuts at the mo, so i stuck a few of last years hazelnuts and shelled almonds out of the christmas nut bowl lol. i'll try and get some husked peanuts tho, thanks for the info
  20. what bait do you find best for squirrells chris??
  21. no need for a DNA test there chidley Got his dads head for sure
  22. correct , look at the gums on that fecker lol
  23. Sounds like a good plan to me fay, let us know how you get on.
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