Cupid is that you and Millet in the foreground?
I didn't think that yank bitch was beaten but then I stood to make a few shillings out of her.
She certainly had some stay in her
Lord Orford put the bull into the greyhounds ,but it wan't Staffie he used it was English Bull terrier.
No mate, it was bulldogs that Orford used. English Bull Terriers didn't even exist when he made the crosses.
I know a very well respected terrierman and he ratesa particular staff x as the best terrierman's lurcher he's ever seen.
I have noticed an alarming amount of For Sale/Wanted posts cropping up in this section and I must move about half a dozen a day myself, never mind what the other MODS move. I have been leaving links to these threads so that the posters will know they have been moved and won't come enquiring as to where they have gone.
From now on, I will be deleting any for sale items in the Lurcher and Terrier section so please be warned.
They will not be moved and there will be no link.
Post it in the right section to avoid any deletions please.
I have noticed an alarming amount of For Sale/Wanted posts cropping up in this section and I must move about half a dozen a day myself, never mind what the other MODS move. I have been leaving links to these threads so that the posters will know they have been moved and won't come enquiring as to where they have gone.
From now on, I will be deleting any for sale items in the Lurcher and Terrier section so please be warned.
They will not be moved and there will be no link.
Post it in the right section to avoid any deletions please.
Bosun, there was two Jocks...that dog of Jack Highams was named after the dog in Fitzpatrick's book, which was written about his dog in the 1880's. It was first published just a few years before that dog above was born so it was name in honour of him. It had nothing to do with Fitzpatricks dog and hence no connection to the book/film.
So there're 3 blokes with 9 quid in their pocket. They hand this over to the waiter for their dinner. The bill should have come to 22 quid, so there's a fiver coming back and they are due 1 pound 66 pence back each. The waiter gives them back a quid a piece and pockets the 66 pence off each of them. 66p x 3 = 2 quid.
They actually paid 7.33 (22 quid) for the meal but ended up paying 8 quid as the waiter took 66p each as a "tip"
It confuses things when you say they paid 8 pound for the meal. They didn't. They paid 7.33 plus a "tip" of 67p. Therefore they paid 7.33 + 67p = 8.00 pl
I looked at Mancs years ago as I fancied a little bushing dog and I’ve always like the look of them. I got in touch with a few breed clubs and asked about work. To my surprise they didn’t immediately put the phone down but their idea of work differed from mine. Chasing a squirrel over the rec isn’t my idea of graft. Cupid and I saw one at flyball once (can’t for the life of me remember which game fair it was at? Hopfarm at Paddock Wood maybe?) and it was a little b*****d. It was the most disobedient little shit there by a country mile.
It’s been a long time since the Manc’s vo
I feed my dogs on the stuff the butcher throws away and have done for years.
I used to get boxes and black bin bags full of steak off cuts, trotters, hoofs, pigs heads, chicken carcasses, sausages, bacon, pigs tails, lamb ribs, lamb spines etc
Too true. He stood up for us when no-one else did with that little badger book.
He has an article in that mag every month and invariably it's the biggest one in there.
We've got another four years before he packs it in.
Who's going to pick up the baton then?
Just call me Juliet Bravo
WILF...the first time those dogs killed fox in the garden was when I was away.
My ex wife rang me when I was working my lurcher in the dales to tell me that they'd gone "through" next doors greenhouse to kill a fox. Lucky the neighbours were on holiday at the time Glass everywhere.