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  1. Tickets to see groups,bands or comedian he likes
  2. Hello all I have for sale my Shakespeare seatbox in black with the following attachments. Padded strap shakespeare seat cushion two shakespeare side trays x/l octoplus mainframe brolly arm keepnet arm outrigger arm ideal for baitwaiter shallow bait tray in red with divider feeder arm 24" superlegs with mudfeet x 4 30" superlegs with mudfeet x 4 penrose platform like new with octoplus legs with mudfeet penrose platform with penrose legs and mudfeet penrose square groundbait bucket with attachment. Box has been well used but still in good servicable condition. Looking for £30.00 Pick up only from Barnetby-le-Wold North Lincolnshire 15-20 mins from S****horpe,Hull and Grimsby Thanks for looking Regards Keith
  3. If you could buy all of these new {minus the mk1 box of course} you would be looking at around £340 + postage if you don't live close enough to the shop. Mk 1 boxes with collar fetching over £100 on flea bay So your looking at around £440 min without postage [inclusive with the cost of 3 ferrets} Why try and derail his thread
  4. Hi Chard If you go to www.surgerydoor.co.uk and in the centre of the page you will see headings for Mind, Food,Injury compensation and then Medication. Underneath Medication it says more in blue click on that and then use the dropdown menu and go to digestion.This will then give you a comprehensive list of over the counter antacid remedies.It lists most of what has been suggested here.It also tells you the active ingredients for each product. You will have to look through them as not all are for indigestion. My recommendation would be Dewitts in powder form. HTH
  5. I bet when you take them out and they are having a didgery doo you stand and watch them They are just getting their own back :look:
  6. brock

    favourite tipple

    Most zoiders for me. Old Rosie all night long when i am down in Devizes. And when it starts coming out of my eyeballs it's time for vodka redbulls
  7. Cement Miller Love That i am now on my 18 days off :blink: Hate That after my 18 days off i have to go back to work for 4 shifts before i get 4 days off
  8. Hello Big Dog Mine will obviously be a biased answer. I recently lost my boy Brock to osteosarcoma he was also my first dog but boy what a dog. I did find him reasonably easy to train but i think most of it was his ability rather than mine. We did the same decoying, wildfowling, ferreting,peg dog and beating as well. Don't get me wrong he wasn't perfect and had as many faults as well as good points. He had amazing stamina in the beating line and just never knew when to stop. He retrieved all fur and feather on land and water. He could also be a bit of a wimp at times. As for a house dog i doubt i will have another dog like him.When people came in he would walk up say hello and just lay down in the middle of the room or lay across peoples feet. I have got another GSP and at six months he is retrieving off land and water comes back to whistle is used to the gun and now we are just starting on the heel work.This one is harder work than my old boy as he's a bit boisterous at times but he's getting their slowly. But as browning says lots of excercise and mental stimulation. You will not get a more effectionate or loyal dog imo. But like i said my opinion is biased. Don' discount all the other wonderfull breeds out their that are equally as capable or even better. I do know of a chap in Belturbet Co Cavan who keeps liver and white ticked Gsp's i could try and rake his number out if you wwant he may be able to help.
  9. You could try a ceramic tile drill bit but as magman said very slowly and gently :thumbs:
  10. What a cracker. :thumbs: I have a 6mth old gsp called Kaiser. Also liked Diesel, Milo, Scrumpy and Logun. my old boy was Brock
  11. You can buy stripping knives for about six quid
  12. I usually cover the tick with dog flea shampoo using a small artists brush. That soon gets rid. Also bought a Tic o Tom remover the other month a doddle to use.
  13. Hello John Some good shooting there. I see in your sig your from Galway. My sister used to live in Salt Hill in the 70's. I spent my whole summer hols their one year.Only a kid of 14 at the time thought i was in heaven.Cried my eyes out when i had to leave. They lived near the harbour. It was the first time i had picked up a shotgun i spent hours in the fields round the back of my sisters it was so remote. Never picked another gun up till about seven years ago. I went their for my hols year before last and couldn't believe the amount of building work that has gone on in the area. Where my sister used to live you can now spit and reach the next house. Progress Was still in heaven though. I can still taste the bulmers over ice sat outside Kitty Oshea's and picture the view across the bay. GOD if your listening please let me win the lottery Saturday night.
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