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crazyjoetavola

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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #30 on: 27 May 2009, 21:18:37 »

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seriously there are many events noted in history that a group of hunters shoot other accidentally.. :-/

You're not thinking of former VP  Dick Cheney there are you cem? ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #31 on: 27 May 2009, 21:20:26 »

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Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I have lead-slugs for my .410 cal. 'over-n-under' ;)

Wrap up warm in dark clothing especially DPM, down wind from any tracks he may have left in the mud (that's the way he'll return) & give it both barrels. You could always leave some bate out laced with something nasty ;)

I have visions of Deb's re-enacting that scene from 'The Bodyguard'  ;D
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« Reply #32 on: 27 May 2009, 21:42:24 »

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seriously there are many events noted in history that a group of hunters shoot other accidentally.. :-/



Not much fear of that happening to Debs ;) ;D

if you enter the scenario as a group of newbie hunters , probably ;D
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« Reply #33 on: 27 May 2009, 21:43:36 »

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seriously there are many events noted in history that a group of hunters shoot other accidentally.. :-/

You're not thinking of former VP  Dick Cheney there are you cem? ;D ;D :y

good bless from the evil ;D
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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #34 on: 27 May 2009, 21:47:23 »

your all forgetting the big issue, Debs has weapons  :o

I think we should all be *extra* nice to her, my body does not like lead!  ;D
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« Reply #35 on: 27 May 2009, 21:51:26 »

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I have visions of Deb's re-enacting that scene from 'The Bodyguard'  ;D

I was thinking more like "Deathwish" ::)
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« Reply #36 on: 27 May 2009, 21:52:47 »

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your all forgetting the big issue, Debs has weapons  :o

I think we should all be *extra* nice to her, my body does not like lead!  ;D


Tunnie!! really :-[ :-[ :-[ ;D ;D
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« Reply #37 on: 27 May 2009, 22:02:07 »

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I have visions of Deb's re-enacting that scene from 'The Bodyguard'  ;D

I was thinking more like "Deathwish" ::)


Aah but for that Debs you would require a military spec Franchi SPAS 12 with the folding stock and extended 8 round magazine in a fetching 12 guage open choke style - and remember to ensure said magazine was fully charged in the following configuration; 2x00 buckshot, 1Xslug, 2X00, 1Xslug, 2X00, 1Xslug and finally 2X00.  You will be well regarded and held in high esteem from that point onwards ;) ;) ;) :y
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« Reply #38 on: 27 May 2009, 22:14:45 »

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Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

If you have a spare gun I'll help you  :y
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« Reply #39 on: 27 May 2009, 22:16:35 »

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Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

If you have a spare gun I'll help you  :y

Why, is yours broken?..... :D :D :D
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« Reply #40 on: 27 May 2009, 22:17:41 »

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Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

If you have a spare gun I'll help you  :y

Why, is yours broken?..... :D :D :D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #41 on: 27 May 2009, 22:29:08 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

well seen as no one else is going to i'd better step up as the devils advocate.

I've got no qualms with you killling a pest to protect your livestock, but do you really need to dress up like a bunch of posh self-abusers and chase the animal for miles before letting your dogs rip it limb from limb?

not very humane is it :-X
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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #42 on: 27 May 2009, 22:37:58 »

cant you entice the blighter back by leaving out a glacier mint ;),,,,,o,k o,k, coat,hat, exit stage left :D
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« Reply #43 on: 27 May 2009, 22:42:21 »

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Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I have lead-slugs for my .410 cal. 'over-n-under' ;)

Wrap up warm in dark clothing especially DPM, down wind from any tracks he may have left in the mud (that's the way he'll return) & give it both barrels. You could always leave some bate out laced with something nasty ;)

I have visions of Deb's re-enacting that scene from 'The Bodyguard'  ;D

Or Jasper Carrott's "Mole Hunting". ;D  
Sitting in the middle of his lawn on revolving stool with a torch strapped to the barrel of a 12 bore.  :D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fePU5CIHpas
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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #44 on: 27 May 2009, 22:57:25 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

well seen as no one else is going to i'd better step up as the devils advocate.

I've got no qualms with you killling a pest to protect your livestock, but do you really need to dress up like a bunch of posh self-abusers and chase the animal for miles before letting your dogs rip it limb from limb?

not very humane is it :-X


With you on that one :y 
Blow the blighter to oblivion by all means, and best of luck doing it.   
As for dressing up like a "total rooster" to chase it for miles and then letting hounds rip it to shreds... >:( >:(   
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