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  1. I was a confirmed atheist until I saw this image of Jesus url=http://dcn6x9s7fzj11.cloudfront.net/monthly_2018_11/IMG_2128.jpg.7f9e7d8b7e0a3d37eb7a5edf67e11ed6.jpg][/url]
  2. Ditto. Using a 661 on a Logosol M8 2 years no problems
  3. OMG. Fox News states immigrant caravan bringing smallpox into US
  4. god bless trump. the bomber was the fault of the media and the synagogue shooter could have been thwarted if someone in the synagogue had a gun. you couldn't make this up
  5. Out for good behaviour
  6. That reminds me of when I used to play squash. Once, after a match with a mate of mine who was a person of colour, we were showering and I noticed he had a good 6” more than me, ie 7”. I said I would love to have one like that. “It’s easy mate. Just tie a heavy weight to it for a week. “ Next game he asked me about the results. “I think I’m half way there. It’s gone black”
  7. You may have misunderstood. This joke is satire on the negative manner itinerant people’s are viewed and the disproportionate representation of their young males in correction facilities. I’m as PC as they come mate
  8. snowing in durham. but, as a glass half full bloke that just means i won't be sweating my bollocks off in my PPE trousers
  9. It’s great sport. When I was a kid I would sneer at the likes of duke of Edinburgh being in to conservation and shooting. But hunting really does make you appreciate nature and the environment and care much more for wild life. Mind, hands off foxes. I love em
  10. I don't know about meat but brussel sprouts creates a lot of methane in my house
  11. I delight in telling them it is an unhealthy lifestyle. Because of a lack of B12 they need to take supplements. Humans are omnivores [emoji8] I saw a few wild boar when on holiday in the Forest of Dean. Love them to be up my neck of the woods. Pork beats rabbit any day[emoji203]
  12. yes, I would love to have the opportunity to cull deer. where trophy hunting is managed, resources are used for conservation etc who can argue but someone who believes that the taking of any animal life is wrong (good for them). I am on a hunting forum and occ see videos of dickheads shoot an arrow into some old lion and let it bleed out after 20 minutes. I have no problem with a hunter gatherer using whatever means to get food but a dentist from Idaho that will choose to use a bow, hitting in a non kill zone when they could choose a hunting rifle, can go tug themselves off.
  13. Yes. Got it in one Mind, would argue shooting a farm sheep on an island isn’t hunting
  14. actually, after further searching, it WAS a fecking sheep, a cross bred called a Scotch Mule, I assume the owner gave permission. I'm going to keep searching the net until I come across an abattoir worker standing with his foot on the head of a cow with the stun gun in his hand with the caption "aren't I a clever n brave boy?""
  15. found this on the net, don't know how relevant as the pic above does look like a sheep to me and sheep are not wild on Islay This extremely rare creature, the first known example in Britain, was born to a Cheviot ewe seven weeks ago on a farm on the island of Islay, off the Scottish coast. The father is believed to be one of the wild goats that roams the island. Andrew Smith, 61, the farmer, said: "I've been lambing for 47 years but I have never seen anything like this. "There are no dark sheep around here that could have been responsible but we do have the wild goats. It looks like one of them took a shine to the ewe." Goats and sheep are from the same caprinae sub-family of the bovidae cattle family. They are known to mate occasionally but any foetus produced usually dies because they have different numbers of chromosomes. There are two other recorded cases of sheep-goat hybrids - one in New Zealand in 1990 and another in Botswana five years later. Dr Hugh Reid, a research fellow at the Moredun Foundation, a livestock research centre in Edinburgh, was shown photographs of the animal and said he was certain that it was neither a sheep nor a goat. However the animal will need to be genetically tested to confirm its parentage. "There is no question this is a cross-breed," said Dr Reid. "It has the posture, colourings and markings of a goat but the tucked-in tail of a sheep."
  16. it's all relative and talking about salmon is like me saying would you find it distasteful if a farmer who had shot a dog for worrying his sheep was to pose with it with a big grin on his face? I am sometimes quite proud of the shot I have landed on a rabbit or such, might even tell my wife how difficult it was (not that she would give a toss) but I wouldn't put a fucking pic up of it on facebook. I might say that the feral problem in NZ is half a world away from some sheep on a small Scottish isle. shooting vermin, ie the problem animals you have shot, is completely different to trophy shooting imho. ps, was not outraged at hunting, but the pose with a sheep, hope I have explained to such a degree that you now understand my personal thoughts and opinions.
  17. I shoot but find it really...can’t think of a suitably strong word..distasteful sad pathetic that someone feels the need to pose like this, with a farm sheep. See you next Tuesday
  18. Isn’t the one down the page a sheep? I must disagree with yournamehere as I have definitely seen her in hardcore
  19. poor old Saudi's will have problems recruiting for their secret service if their operatives are to be pubically beheaded for carrying out their orders.
  20. I'm not going to bite, thanks ok, changed my mind, you ever hit your head on a low lying branch?? Humor appreciation appears to be based in the lower frontal lobes of the brain, a location associated with social and emotional judgment and planning, according to imaging research. That might explain why people who have suffered strokes involving the lower frontal lobes of the brain may have alterations of personality which include loss of their sense of humor.
  21. Get great advice on here. Used the Ripeur2 gloves chipping the pyracantha BRILLIANT thanks for the rec. also bought the GOODNATURE rat trap on recommendation. Bloody brilliant No problems with chain after turning my oil input to full. Thanks I just wish you weren’t all a bunch of Brexiteers. The only tip I can pass on to you all is not to accept any WhatsApp “jokes” from Ratman. They make my eyes bleed

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