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    @kc1 wrote:

    That the fairys would come in and decorate my lounge for me :D

    Hi KC1 xxx not seen you around in a while

    Lawrence Lewellin Bowen … he’s a decorating fairy isn’t he?

    #131133

    …there were a few more hours in the day..

    #163190

    Busy

    #230801

    @drivel wrote:

    @matty wrote:

    they are world class players

    definition of a world class player is that every team in the world would love to have them

    i can’t see any team turning the down the chance to have players such as Rooney, gerrard, Beckham, Lampard, Terry in there team

    you can say the same about the spanish league, not many spain superstores play in that

    I haven’t seen any Spanish Superstores playing anywhere – are there any … Aldi – that’s german I think – Lidl – no idea Asda is part of Wallmart – pml

    Seriously though – you say all of the team are world class – then you can only name 5 – ffs Beckham has never ever been world class – most overrated player on the planet – as George Best ( a true World class player) pointed out . Lampard is nowhere near world class – as he proved in World Cup nor is Gerrard – good club player but hardly set the World alight this summer . Terry is just a thug – along with his old Chelsea teammate Wise – I’m only gonna give your Rooney out of your 5 matty !!!

    None of the England team set the World alight at the World Cup.

    #231966

    @drivel wrote:

    @tiggy wrote:

    Just a couple of reasons why I oppose fox hunting.. As for your comment about professionals… I understand members of both Parliment and the Royal family take part with hunts up and down the country. How would you like to justify their role in the hunt?

    They are followers they dont control the fox population. The people who are in employment with the hunt are the pros, they were who I was refering too not the people who pay to follow. Again could you tell us the humane methods of killing that you think are possible?

    You come from a misplaced idea that Foxes need to be controlled. I don’t agree.

    Killing foxes has no lasting results. Foxes are territorial animals – if one fox is killed another soon moves into its place from a surrounding area. Foxes also control their own population.

    The fox’s diet of rabbits and rats actually makes it an asset to most farmers. A 1996 MAFF booklet stated that only 0.4% of lambs who die do so due to accidents, dog attacks, and all other animal predatation – which includes being taken by foxes.

    There are estimated to be 250,000 adult foxes in the UK, producing about 400,000 cubs a year, most of which will die in their first year of life. Humans kill about 400,000 foxes a year so a ban on fox hunting, which kills about 20,000 a year at most, will have little impact.

    I do not think that Foxes need to be controlled, therefore I have no reason to put forward an alternative to Fox Hunting.

    Sorry can you just explain that a tad more clearly – If “humans” kill about 400,000 foxes a year – and there are estimated to be 250,000 adult foxes – and fox hunting kills 20,000 foxes a year – and most cubs out of 400,000 born each year die in their first year – then surely foxes will be extinct very shortly !!!!

    Seems so doesn’t it !

    #232519

    Taking my son to see “Stormbreaker” at the Cinema, then out for a meal this evening with the Ex-Outlaws… what fun !!

    #232384

    Tell her you know the ins & outs of the Tax Credit system and she’ll be yours for life..

    #232583

    Saving Private Ryan

    #231964

    Just a couple of reasons why I oppose fox hunting.. As for your comment about professionals… I understand members of both Parliment and the Royal family take part with hunts up and down the country. How would you like to justify their role in the hunt?

    They are followers they dont control the fox population. The people who are in employment with the hunt are the pros, they were who I was refering too not the people who pay to follow. Again could you tell us the humane methods of killing that you think are possible?

    You come from a misplaced idea that Foxes need to be controlled. I don’t agree.

    Killing foxes has no lasting results. Foxes are territorial animals – if one fox is killed another soon moves into its place from a surrounding area. Foxes also control their own population.

    The fox’s diet of rabbits and rats actually makes it an asset to most farmers. A 1996 MAFF booklet stated that only 0.4% of lambs who die do so due to accidents, dog attacks, and all other animal predatation – which includes being taken by foxes.

    There are estimated to be 250,000 adult foxes in the UK, producing about 400,000 cubs a year, most of which will die in their first year of life. Humans kill about 400,000 foxes a year so a ban on fox hunting, which kills about 20,000 a year at most, will have little impact.

    I do not think that Foxes need to be controlled, therefore I have no reason to put forward an alternative to Fox Hunting.

    #77572

    Aaron ade looks like Gym’s Guys long lost twin :lol: :lol: :lol:

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