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Stabs

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  1. Best seen for me was when Oz first meets Wayne. He just looks at him and says "Spurs..........you can just tell"
  2. The best hunting authors for me are Harcombe, Lloyd and Didriksen, even if the latter is not very familiar with what a "fry-up" is in my part of County Durham Some of the books I keep picking up again and again are Jill Mason's.
  3. I've just got my copy and I called the mrs over as soon as I saw it. Excellent photograph
  4. Eric & Ernie and the two Ronnies were like the Beatles and the Stones Little & Large were Herman's f*****g Hermits
  5. I never tire of their humour. Eric Morecombe was a bloody genius. Who else could get a laugh of coughing "Arsenal!" or just putting his glasses on wonky......
  6. Some of the best times I've had out hunting were just scratching around the hedges and ditches of Kent with the terriers. Hard work and small bags, but it was bloody good fun and I look back with great fondness for those times and those dogs
  7. Tu es la vague, moi l'île nue

    1. paulus

      paulus

      "You are the wave, I the naked island"

    2. Stabs

      Stabs

      Very good Paulus! You can't beat a bit of Serge!

    3. paulus
  8. Johnny, Any info on the mag?
  9. They certainly are. I know other animal charities that can't stand them and I know a bloke from the army who went to work for them but resigned in disgust at their practices. Animal welfare wouldn't seem to be their top priority.
  10. They well and truly got me and I was well looked after by the SHG and Barry Peachey http://www.thehuntinglife.com/dealings-with-the-enemy/
  11. Great topic marshman. my heroes when i was a kid were peter beardsley, kenny daglish, my uncle peter and his dogs jasper and oscar. They got me into bulldogs and earthdogs and i have been addicted since. Oscar was an EBT and he was hailed as "nice" but if you went anywhere near him when he was chewing his sheeps heads he would go for you. Jasper i always thought as one of the NE sealyhams but he was part dachshund. decent dog though.
  12. If this one is owt like the other's then it will be well worth buying. Col is second only to Lloydy for his writing
  13. Paul Dooley's book.........an absolute classic and one of my favourite field sports books.
  14. http://www.bullterrier.dk/thebullterrier/neverfight/kevin-kane-gb.htm
  15. Something I remember reading..... "The next time that you are reading a teenagers account of hunting in any publication, be it a magazine or one of the internet forums, please consider that we all had to start somewhere. We didn’t have the internet in my day to potentially cause instant worldwide embarrassment due to the stupid things we got up to, so try and cut the kids some slack when they’re regaling you with their exploits. We should be embracing the youngsters who show an interest in our culture as, after all, they are the future. Ridicule - which in the words of the great French sol
  16. They are mine. One Retired and one hitting his boot straps
  17. No, the one on the left is the dam to the one on the right.
  18. Stabs

    Rip

    f*****g legend He will be sorely missed
  19. Don't know mate. The ones I knew were all unrelated too. There were varying degrees of severity though. Two of them had to stop work and retire to pet homes. The others weren't worked to a great degree so it never curtailed their lifestyle. I'd be interested to know if anyone else has come across this in them as I've often wondered if it's a Bedlington thing or if I've just come across 5 unlucky individual dogs.
  20. I know of 5 Bedlington based dogs that have had bad heart murmurs
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