Guest ESS Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me have to agree Digzy please no more like that Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hunter81 0 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 good story mate nothing like today loved to of been around then Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest mickyrichardson Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 nice storys lads hope we get some more on here good thread Quote Link to post Share on other sites
davyt63 1,845 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 big up !! big dan!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greatwhitehunter 47 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me your right mate there isnt alot better than sitting round the campfire with a can of beer and listening to hunting stories makes me wish i was born back then Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rolfe 2 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Used to talk to a lot of travelling folk that passed through our village when i was a kid. Used to get a belt off me dad if he knew i had been talking to them.........but i used to go up the lane to where they were camped and spend hours with them. Proper bow-tops most were travelling in.........lovely childhood memories. One thing one very old man once told us..........and i have always remembered it from nights around the camp fire as a kid was the mystery of the Hare. He was convinced that they were witches that transformed themselves to lure men away to there doom. And he also pointed out that if you look closely at the surface of the full moon you can clearly make out the shape of the Hare on the lunar surface......you can as well........but you need someone to point it out to you...Happy Day's Rolfe. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mattydski 560 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 I once had my fortune told in the middle of a factory I was running in Lincolnshire. She was a middle aged Gypsy lady called Maria, who was working for me at the time. She told me many things that would happen to me over a period of time.... Most of which have come true ...........some of which are progress now ....some things never to be repeated.. She was a kind hearted sole, I really liked her, so did a large percentage of the male work force Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIGZY 4 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me your right mate there isnt alot better than sitting round the campfire with a can of beer and listening to hunting stories makes me wish i was born back then :thumbs: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martini 2 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest mickyrichardson Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan Martini you will find the lads who did all the cash points from around the country with the jcb were not gypsys Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIGZY 4 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 (edited) a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan Martini you will find the lads who did all the cash points from around the country with the jcb were not gypsys they were travellers they were the (edited) family Edited February 3, 2009 by DIGZY Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Paid 935 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 You'll also find a lot were mate. No one group was/is doing it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIGZY 4 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan sure is Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest mickyrichardson Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 (edited) a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan Martini you will find the lads who did all the cash points from around the country with the jcb were not gypsys they were travellers they were the family 2 different jobs we on about then mate i wont say names as its not the right thing to do on a forum Edited February 4, 2009 by mickyrichardson Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIGZY 4 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 a could listen to the tales of men that have been on the road all there lives all day when you listen to these men it brings home just how much you do know about dogs and poaching /coursing and just living off the land . i have spent many a time round a camp fire on different horse fairs around the uk listening to these stories the story about the dog forund at the site of the road made me digzy ,im a 42 year old man and [bANNED TEXT] ma olders r about around a camp fire l sit n listing to all the old storys,iv been to many a fair and many a fires lol l sit all night n listing ,but l think bigdan as said it all not just is familys background,it goes for every gypsy family background wott there fathers and grandfathers did just to feed us,but u got admit fellas its the way they tell,em lol l love a good fire ,but todays genaration gone mad lol they go n raid a cash point with a jcb ,just to get to the curry shop pmsl,its like l said we havent read no books its in a gypsymans blood and always will be ,good thread dan Martini you will find the lads who did all the cash points from around the country with the jcb were not gypsys they were travellers they were the johnston family 2 different jobs we on about then mate i wont say names as its not the right thing to do on a forum you are probably correct should not put any names up on a forum. The family i was talking about were a travelling family they were stealing jcb of local workmens sites then going up to a auto bank and digging it out the wall lol then stealing it . They got a few banks and the poliece couldnt convict them of it for years then they got all 7 of them red handed and they are now behind bars Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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