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Everything posted by leegreen
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This was on the news this evening. I could easily put him to sleep and eat my tea afterwards. Why do we even feed these people.
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Cnuts that moan about stuff to complete strangers and do absolutely nothing about it. Usually on the internet, as it has no consequences and needs little effort. It's not so much a pet hate, as I don't give much time to the hatey thing. A wasted emotion This is a bit of a dislike, to the point I feel the need to let these people know about it. "Tight people", not skint people, just tight people. The ones that love being tight and have no shame about it. I feel sorry for their nearest and dearest. Weak tea and plain food too. People that repeat phrases like "you know what I mea
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Best trousers for walking/hunting/mooching
leegreen replied to ADAM C's topic in Hunting Boots & Clothing
Carhartt double fronted work trousers, they do them in many colours and a few styles. They last for ages, some have stretch, some are loose fit, all are pretty much thorn proof. They have good pockets for tools, torches etc. I've been using them for years. Don't know about now, but you used to be able to sell worn ones on FleaBay, for more than half the new cost. The Hipster Bearded b*****ds used to love them. At the mo, they are between £55 and £80. I have also recently bought 2 pairs of double fronted Wrangler jeans £45 each. Very well made, they weight 2lb 8oz, so heavy duty. -
Mice will eat most things if hungry and have regular contact with meat. I have seen mice in all sorts of interactions with meat, fish too. I watched a program about mice that had evolved in deep freezers to have long coats and thick layers of fat. The fat came from the beef carcases. In that program it said about the amount of time meat was stored. Apparently beef carcases can be up to 10 years, if kept at super low temps.
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Lets hope they got a bit of juice on their hands, rotten cnuts.
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Love a Moorhen fight. Black Birds are pretty good. I've been doing a Bluebell and Primrose program for the last 4 years. It's getting pretty good. It has taken a fair bit of effort and a fair few quid, regarding the Primroses.
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That's a bit heavy, how long had she been buried? Personally, I think that's a lot of effort.
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Depends. It's a lot of agg if you have 3 or 4 dogs on the go and you are going from spot to spot. Generally, I don't have collars on my dogs, or I use slip leads. But them plastic ones are cheap and thorn resistant. The webbing ones shred.
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Opiates help, as does Yoga. That, the hammock thing and you'll be like brand new.
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Wanting an Ebt x wheaten bitch pup
leegreen replied to kayteetess's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
You will be spoiled for choice. Edited to say, I just remembered. Wasn't there a great big clonker on here? -
Not sure why you'd want one of those, unless you know the parents?
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16 collars varying from Terrier collars to 7ply monster collars. All apart from 2 Terrier collars are still good and usable. There was 11 leads of various colours, strength and length. StrongStuff has made me harnesses, tracking leads, slip leads and the usual leads and collars. The service is fairly quick and on time. I had took a 7 month old Mali training and I left the new harness on, so get the pup could get used to it. By the time I got there he had chewed the harness, it was totally unusable. StrongStuff laughed and I sent it back to be fixed. Only the postage I had to pay.
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I don't even know why these people tell the Police. So are so many better ways of dealing with nonces.
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They should of got their swords out
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To be fair, they look decent.
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I have a whole heap of varied collars and leads (I'll count them when I get a chance). I've even had a couple of training harnesses made, StrongStuff gear is bang on. Not sure what work you are giving your dogs, but for bushing work, they'd be fecked within a season in brambles. I use the biothane collars on the bushing dogs now and the StrongStuff collars are their "going out" collars And where are these collars made? All StrongStuff collars are made to order, with British materials. Heavy duty dog collars - Combat Canine Supplies COMBATCANINESUPPL
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They need to create more jobs for Pirates.
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Fuk about, find out.
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That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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He was pizzed off. She had been agging them for a while, so he let her have it
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The HuntingLife Oracle. I thought it was someone off the internet or the telly or something. I'm glad he is home grown
