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85 ExcellentAbout charlie boy
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Rank
Mega Hunter
- Birthday 12/05/1978
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Gender
Male
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Location
ireland
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hes feeding the shite out of them that's why there not as aggressive as they would be in the wild
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who cares up to her
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sounds a belting night well done pal
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Anyone Seen Something In The Lamp They Cant Explain?
charlie boy replied to awen's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
some on these storys can be taken with a pince of salt -
best of luck in his recovery bud
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huge bag bud some lifting in them fuckers well done
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Anyone Seen Something In The Lamp They Cant Explain?
charlie boy replied to awen's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
had it a long back 28tts with a good prey drive covering ground quickly to tackle+kill ????? must of been birds dogs bryn and buck -
skin like toilet paper , hoping a speedy recovery for your little pocket rocket bud
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landed on new permission Saturday night , very hilly and ditches very heavy with cover plenty of rabbits about lamping with the blitz and red filter spike had 7 and da brothers dog murph had 4 reckon we will have a 20 bag when the frost hits and cover dies ,the season rolling along nicely happy hunting all
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well hello there lena
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after the hound Charlie , always called him Charlie boy R.I.P
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Couple Of Action Shots (Northern Ireland)
charlie boy replied to the trunk's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
brilliant pics bud -
joe54 no idea what your saying pal I duidnt understand a word of that
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gaz keep trying to turn that greyhound into a lurcher ya clown
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skycat you make quite a few assumptions about dog owners and body language and all the other shite you like to believe yourself the "jesus" of lurcher ownership, where once has the starter of the thread mentioned why hes separating the dogs? tell me what if the dogs get on sociably brilliant all day but fight at night in the kennel bed ? can you put that down to poor a poor owner and all the other nonsense you spout at times some issues with kennelling are not always black and white