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  1. i got refreshed to within an inch of my life on my 21st, just be careful if you do decide to go out with your work mates, don't accept drinks from strangers, don't get left to get home on your own etc etc... above all enjoy yourself, and happy birthday :good:

     

    Thanks Dad ;):innocent:

    I, fortunately, know when I've had enough.

     

    If I can remember it? Cheeky young whippersnapper! :lol: It wasn't that long ago.....wait...it WAS ages ago. :o

    We just hired a hall, a disco and a bar. Same old stuff. Fell asleep with my arm on a radiator and woke up with a blister that looked like a turkish delight on my elbow.

     

    Ahh see my parents paid for me to go to a Helen Philips Training weekend in the Summer so no big party for me. I work in a bar and we had a 21st in on the Friday night that was finished by half 11. And a joint 18th and 21st on the Saturday that was also finished by 11. Meanwhile I go on gundog training weekends.. oh dear. LOL

  2. Ugh, I'm 21 in a number of weeks and I have no idea what to do for it. I'm having a meal with family the weekend before my birthday and the weekend after I'm going for a long dog walk with friends followed by a meal out.

     

    But my birthday is on the Tuesday and I have no idea what to do. I'm not big on clubbing and town etc but work friends are trying to convince me otherwise.

     

    So basically the aim of this - what did you do for your 21st? if you can remember it ;)

  3. Well I keep mine inside and even though he isn't worked yet - we are thinking of a kennel outside for when he does this:

     

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    So even if you do keep him indoors, I'd have a kennel or space for them to go after walks and work - especially if it smells of rotten eggs.

  4. Why on earth would you want to be a member of a shoot like this?

    Sounds like a bunch of tossers to me.

     

    I was thinking the same. Surely they'd have a dog you could borrow?

     

    To the OP - if I was closer I have one that needs some work that you could've borrowed.

  5. I feed mine on raw.

     

    The best foods out on the market that are more towards the natural sense are; Applaws, Acana, Taste of the Wild, Orijin, Barking Heads and Fish 4 dogs. The trick to sourcing a decent food is to look at the ingredients list. The further down or lack of grains are the better ones, grains cause all sorts of skin problems and ear infections. The higher the meat content is a good way to tell how decent the food is. I think Barking Heads food is about 50+% meat content and not meat waste. They are pricey but if you look at the amount you have to feed, most of them are something like 20p a day to feed.

     

    Of course it's up to you what you want to pay. Your dog may do fine on the more rubbish foods. The proof will be your dog.

  6. Actually it's all of them.

     

    Sadie has a clicky elbow - it's old age creeping in, she's done well up till now and at 11 I think it's alright for it to start to show.

     

    With Benjie, it's the lack of exercise and the over feeding my in laws are giving him. I had him last weekend and he was like a coffee table!

     

    With Jack it's a flea allergy from my parents cats when we went to visit. Hopefully the advocate is working it's magic.

     

    With Louie he lost so much weight (which is now back on) and has a ruptured ear drum.

     

    Pennie last night decided to give me such a scare I ended up ringing the emergency vets. On a walk yesterday she's poked her eye on a leaf. Then came up to me last night hardly being able to see out of it. Bathed it, gave her some Piriton and some meta cam and waited till today - woke up to a bright eyed girl. However she's become very clingy and sleep this past week and a friends bitch has been giving her a hard time. She's coming up to 9 months old so I don't think I'd be wrong in thinking her first season is just around the corner.

     

    It's never just one of them is it. And in my case it doesn't come in 3's it comes in 5's!

  7. Actually it's all of them.

     

    Sadie has a clicky elbow - it's old age creeping in, she's done well up till now and at 11 I think it's alright for it to start to show.

     

    With Benjie, it's the lack of exercise and the over feeding my in laws are giving him. I had him last weekend and he was like a coffee table!

     

    With Jack it's a flea allergy from my parents cats when we went to visit. Hopefully the advocate is working it's magic.

     

    With Louie he lost so much weight (which is now back on) and has a ruptured ear drum.

     

    Pennie last night decided to give me such a scare I ended up ringing the emergency vets. On a walk yesterday she's poked her eye on a leaf. Then came up to me last night hardly being able to see out of it. Bathed it, gave her some Piriton and some meta cam and waited till today - woke up to a bright eyed girl. However she's become very clingy and sleep this past week and a friends bitch has been giving her a hard time. She's coming up to 9 months old so I don't think I'd be wrong in thinking her first season is just around the corner.

     

    It's never just one of them is it. And in my case it doesn't come in 3's it comes in 5's!

  8. You'll end up with more PMs than you can report to the police if you make an offer like that here....

     

    You missed my edit :lol:

     

    I don't do things like that. Can't remember the last time I wore anything that didn't cover me up.

  9. Just been "looking" at the picture of here in her bikini-think I owe her £50 now.

     

    Dammit, thought I had a pic of me in one.. I could just do with £50 now :lol:

     

    I mean.. :innocent:

  10. I used a rather different way when introducing my youngest (probably too young but hey) to pheasant. I made a game out of it. Let her run in on it, let her sniff it, then ran towards her near it and then when she picked it up, I ran away. We did this a few times until she understood it was a retrieve article and then she was fine. Once she had it though I stopped and got a ball out to play with instead.

     

    You could always - as others have suggested - cut the wings off and put them on a dummy. Or put the bird in a leg of tights.

  11. Remember for some people that amount is nothing, to bang a fit bird that's still wearing her v plates he probably sees it as a bargin!

     

    I couldn't care less, nothing surprises me any more.

     

    Come on, a virgin just lays there like a sack of potatoes anyway.. :innocent:

     

     

    I find it disgusting. But then I am probably one of the rare ones that still respects their body in my generation that is. Why auction off something that should mean a lot to you? You could get some crazy psycho person wanting to do all sorts of S&M stuff to you.. I dunno. I shake my head and hope no one thinks I'm like them.

  12. Are you single? :lol:

     

    No.. :lol:

     

    Although I did try to pluck a pheasant that I've been using for the dogs and when he saw me he asked what I was doing - "I'm going to cook it up for you" Bearing in mind it's been frozen and defrosted so many times. :lookaround:

     

    So I might be single soon if I accidently kill him :ermm::innocent:

  13. Thought I'd post some pictures of some other things I've made/baked.

     

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    This was how the Jelly was meant to look:

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    This is how it looked in the mould.

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    And this is how it turned out :(

     

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    Oh and I also bake for the dogs too.

     

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    The above was Carob Chocolate - completely safe for dogs.

  14. Looks lovely. Don't forget to brush your teeth afterwards :lol:

     

    I've actually made it for a diabetic girl at work who has assured me she is alright to eat it. But I will have my phone on standby for the ambulance.

     

    yummy :good:

    Looks lovely. If someone were making those for me I think i'd eat my way to type 2 diabetes though :lol:

     

    Thanks, and yes I think my fridge now needs insulin! :lol:

     

    want one, want it now please. do you deliver?

     

    I don't unfortunately :( Don't think I'll make another for a long time!

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