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leegreen

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  1. Opiates help, as does Yoga. That, the hammock thing and you'll be like brand new.
  2. You will be spoiled for choice. Edited to say, I just remembered. Wasn't there a great big clonker on here?
  3. Not sure why you'd want one of those, unless you know the parents?
  4. 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.
  5. I don't even know why these people tell the Police. So are so many better ways of dealing with nonces.
  6. They should of got their swords out
  7. To be fair, they look decent.
  8. 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
  9. They need to create more jobs for Pirates.
  10. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
  11. He was pizzed off. She had been agging them for a while, so he let her have it
  12. The HuntingLife Oracle. I thought it was someone off the internet or the telly or something. I'm glad he is home grown
  13. Who's Scotty, is he on here?
  14. It's living off grid ish. We do have mains electric and a farm supply water, which is really good stuff. I have a large shed, that contains a kitchen, large sitting room, a bathroom (toilet, shower, sink etc). On this building I have an equal sized decking area, which is undercover and is an extension of our living area. My bedroom is in the end of a barn that is about 5m away from the shed, the ensuite is a bucket. This barn has 21, 360w panels on one side of the roof and I also have 6 x 400w panels on top of two 20' containers. It amounts to a 10kw system. My wood store, holds abo
  15. |They'll be coming for your fish and your weed within the next 10 years
  16. Not for heating though. Just batteries cost £500+ per Kw. If you ran a "small" oil radiator, say 1500w, It would use £750+ worth of batteries, which are fully charged to run it for 1 hour. I know they don't stay on constantly, but it would give you an idea. Heating using electric is the most expensive way of heating. We have no mains gas here, our heating is from wood, back boiler with rads included. We have a power shower, that's a 9Kw shower. A 1Kw battery fully charged would last 6.6 mins using that shower. A 3000w oil radiator, which is fairly standard, would last 20 mins using the sa
  17. How is she around other dogs and do you know what the siblings are doing?
  18. Heating anything uses a lot of power. What you are thinking won't work and your money would be better spent elsewhere. Maybe invest in a back boiler for you woodburning stove and pipe a rad the the said room. Have you got a Smart meter or and old spinny round jobby?
  19. McDonalds? Come on man, you're better than that. You should be setting an example.
  20. Get that plastic off that handle. It makes the cork obsolete and it will go moldy with black mildew. Did you catch owt?
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