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im forever gettin told iv got a screw loose tae, but i know its no me

its everybodyelse :tongue2:

 

na nae kilt, il make one tho for the dvd

got an ole tablecloth somewhere

shaired cells with scots and irish before,funny lot :icon_eek: did anyone ever tell you why scots wear kilts with no pants? :whistling:=@
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i sentance you tae 15 years custodial sentance

for the offence of lamping bunnys

 

take him away :rofl:

 

 

:clapper::clapper: carnt see that. the jails are full as it is never mind lockin you up for a few bunnies :whistling:

 

aparently their going to sent the poachers in the future to a strange land called down under. the rat population in this mad land can bounce

 

 

 

pmsl :clapper:

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Poaching has, was and always will be part of a workingmans way of either finding sport and release from the retrictions imposed upon him, or to feed himself and his family. Poaching is not a symptom of a past time it is for many a way of life, and being such many will risk the run ins with the law and possible jail time. What you will see in this modern cash struck times is many coming into it thinking thaey can make a few fast bucks but whos going to buy this organic loot when were all skint?

 

eating what you catch by fair meens or foul, has been a way of my families life for many years and long shall it remain that way. But to be honest though, i doubt if the greater percentage of folk do eat what they hunt as it is my opinion that many enjoy the hunt, the chase or the shot over the sometimes dirty job of preping it for the table.

 

so will we see an increase in poaching, i doubt it in the long haul of things because if you were able to grab a free meal or make a few extra quid out of it you would already be doing it. :whistling:

 

EDITED to add: the penilty of deportation to OZ still stands for the poaching of rabbits in the UK, it was never struck from the law books. This being the case PLEASE DEPORT ME TO OZ :clapper::clapper:

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Poaching has, was and always will be part of a workingmans way of either finding sport and release from the retrictions imposed upon him, or to feed himself and his family. Poaching is not a symptom of a past time it is for many a way of life, and being such many will risk the run ins with the law and possible jail time. What you will see in this modern cash struck times is many coming into it thinking thaey can make a few fast bucks but whos going to buy this organic loot when were all skint?

 

eating what you catch by fair meens or foul, has been a way of my families life for many years and long shall it remain that way. But to be honest though, i doubt if the greater percentage of folk do eat what they hunt as it is my opinion that many enjoy the hunt, the chase or the shot over the sometimes dirty job of preping it for the table.

 

so will we see an increase in poaching, i doubt it in the long haul of things because if you were able to grab a free meal or make a few extra quid out of it you would already be doing it. :whistling:

 

EDITED to add: the penilty of deportation to OZ still stands for the poaching of rabbits in the UK, it was never struck from the law books. This being the case PLEASE DEPORT ME TO OZ :clapper::clapper:

 

agreed. where would this world be today if the folk in it had not been put of rabbits by maxi in rabbits. maxi has f**k this world in the hunting eyes do you agree

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Poaching has, was and always will be part of a workingmans way of either finding sport and release from the retrictions imposed upon him, or to feed himself and his family. Poaching is not a symptom of a past time it is for many a way of life, and being such many will risk the run ins with the law and possible jail time. What you will see in this modern cash struck times is many coming into it thinking thaey can make a few fast bucks but whos going to buy this organic loot when were all skint?

 

eating what you catch by fair meens or foul, has been a way of my families life for many years and long shall it remain that way. But to be honest though, i doubt if the greater percentage of folk do eat what they hunt as it is my opinion that many enjoy the hunt, the chase or the shot over the sometimes dirty job of preping it for the table.

 

so will we see an increase in poaching, i doubt it in the long haul of things because if you were able to grab a free meal or make a few extra quid out of it you would already be doing it. :whistling:

 

EDITED to add: the penilty of deportation to OZ still stands for the poaching of rabbits in the UK, it was never struck from the law books. This being the case PLEASE DEPORT ME TO OZ :clapper::clapper:

 

i dont sell any thing i catch mate just feed the dog`s and family and what i carnt eat will be gave to people that will dont see the point ov killin something for the fun ov it always been told that by the old 1`s :thumbs:

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poultry has been added to our table with concerns about free range. 50 years ago rabbit was the demand with know health worries

 

in my freazer theres all sorts from rabbits to venison, ducks to pigeon, hell there was even a few illeagle imigrants but they froze to death and the wife didnt fancy eating those so we binned them :thumbdown:

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its so the scottishwomen can help themselves when we fall asleep drunk :tongue2:
not what i herd. iwas told it was so they could shit on the run when the english come.just what i herd is all :whistling::thumbs:

 

 

:laugh: pmsl

 

 

:clapper::clapper::clapper:

recon we gona have a giggle,il make a kilt for the film mate. :victory: and one of those ginger wigs, :icon_eek:

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poultry has been added to our table with concerns about free range. 50 years ago rabbit was the demand with know health worries

 

in my freazer theres all sorts from rabbits to venison, ducks to pigeon, hell there was even a few illeagle imigrants but they froze to death and the wife didnt fancy eating those so we binned them :thumbdown:

 

 

nothing better than bbq rabbit legs brushed with spicey sause mmmmmmmmm lovely

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poultry has been added to our table with concerns about free range. 50 years ago rabbit was the demand with know health worries

 

in my freazer theres all sorts from rabbits to venison, ducks to pigeon, hell there was even a few illeagle imigrants but they froze to death and the wife didnt fancy eating those so we binned them :thumbdown:

them eastern imigrants a dam good sport mate,give em a couple of seconds head start then let the dogs go,dont bother picking them,just sport.ok for the dogs though :icon_eek:
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