Hunting (199)

Oct 13, 2013 3:17 PM CST Hunting
sofarsogood74
sofarsogood74sofarsogood74Dublin, Ireland40 Threads 4 Polls 2,711 Posts
WittyandWise: His menstrual cycle


Wouldn't surprise me.
Oct 13, 2013 4:40 PM CST Hunting
saoirse65
saoirse65saoirse65Ballyshannon, Donegal Ireland210 Threads 3,338 Posts
sofarsogood74: That doesn't make us related.

That makes us all animals....that is it. Insects have blood too called hemolymph, as well as eyes and legs. My table has legs..is that related to me? My watch has a face and wine glass has a stem like a flower and tampons have wings.

Don't know where you are buying your tampons but I have never seen tampons with wingsconfused dunno
Oct 13, 2013 4:43 PM CST Hunting
Tarzansnuts
TarzansnutsTarzansnutsdublin, Dublin Ireland92 Threads 1,020 Posts
rolling on the floor laughing nice colour highlight choice missus
Oct 13, 2013 4:45 PM CST Hunting
Tarzansnuts
TarzansnutsTarzansnutsdublin, Dublin Ireland92 Threads 1,020 Posts
scoldyou knew well what he meant Saoirsetongue
Oct 13, 2013 4:54 PM CST Hunting
saoirse65
saoirse65saoirse65Ballyshannon, Donegal Ireland210 Threads 3,338 Posts
Tarzansnuts: you knew well what he meant Saoirse

I can't double quote but yes I like strong bold colours.
He is rarely wrong so I thought that I was missing out on some new product that he had discovered.dunno cheering
Oct 13, 2013 6:14 PM CST Hunting
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
WittyandWise: he he he pity he woke up before they got the grown jewels


Doubtfull the jewels ever grew/dropped on that one
Oct 14, 2013 2:33 AM CST Hunting
fifitrixibelle
fifitrixibellefifitrixibellegalway, Galway Ireland20 Threads 1 Polls 4,629 Posts
MADDOG69: Me granmother told me her old man, used to trap a rat and set him on fire with oil or something and have him run around the place, then hang the corpse up around a shed or something to ward off the other rats.

Then again...

Kant said something about judging a man by how he treats animals.
Not a big fan of rodents, but cant abide animal cruelty barf
Oct 14, 2013 3:32 AM CST Hunting
sofarsogood74
sofarsogood74sofarsogood74Dublin, Ireland40 Threads 4 Polls 2,711 Posts
saoirse65: Don't know where you are buying your tampons but I have never seen tampons with wings


laugh

Maxipads thenlaugh I suppose tampons with wings would not be the right shape for their use.uh oh
Oct 14, 2013 5:28 AM CST Hunting
tinyfangs
tinyfangstinyfangsunder a rock, Leitrim Ireland26 Threads 4 Polls 1,034 Posts
MADDOG69: Then again...

Kant said something about judging a man by how he treats animals.

He did, didn't he?
And the context in which he drew that conclusion is quite interesting too...
Oct 14, 2013 9:36 AM CST Hunting
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
microherd: Not really, there are plenty of places you can go to shoot wild animals that aren't exactly wild.
Personally, if i knew of one of them I would call the authorities and have them shut down, I dont like people being cruel to animals. I
Oct 14, 2013 11:38 AM CST Hunting
microherd
microherdmicroherdKildare, Ireland4 Threads 252 Posts
Catibrae: Personally, if i knew of one of them I would call the authorities and have them shut down, I dont like people being cruel to animals. I


Sure it's 100% legal, stocked phesant, deer, foul and fish...brainless creatures for the gentry to "hunt" :)
Oct 14, 2013 11:46 AM CST Hunting
microherd: Sure it's 100% legal, stocked phesant, deer, foul and fish...brainless creatures for the gentry to "hunt" :)

Not sure how big of a business it is here, but I know in the Midlands in the UK it's very profitable. A big part of the clientèle is guys flying in from the gulf, and getting choppered out to game fields to shoot overstocked ground. And they always bring their quarry back with them too on the plane. laugh
Oct 14, 2013 11:52 AM CST Hunting
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
microherd: Sure it's 100% legal, stocked phesant, deer, foul and fish...brainless creatures for the gentry to "hunt" :)
Ok, name me one plaace here in Ireland, that does it.
Oct 14, 2013 11:53 AM CST Hunting
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
MADDOG69: Not sure how big of a business it is here, but I know in the Midlands in the UK it's very profitable. A big part of the clientèle is guys flying in from the gulf, and getting choppered out to game fields to shoot overstocked ground. And they always bring their quarry back with them too on the plane.
I would have said it happens in scotland, but i didnt know the midlands in the UK.
Oct 14, 2013 12:03 PM CST Hunting
microherd
microherdmicroherdKildare, Ireland4 Threads 252 Posts
Catibrae: Ok, name me one plaace here in Ireland, that does it.


Any country estate hotel that offers pheasant shooting, local gun clubs across the country will also rear birds to shoot....take a trip down to your nearest bog, you won't walk too far before finding a feeding station.
Oct 14, 2013 12:09 PM CST Hunting
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
microherd: Any country estate hotel that offers pheasant shooting, local gun clubs across the country will also rear birds to shoot....take a trip down to your nearest bog, you won't walk too far before finding a feeding station.
Ok, again I said name it.....please and i have never heard of a gun club rearing birds. Beside on my local bog - I live overlooking (that means I live on a hill) my local bog and there is no such feeding stations. Try again and name the estate...please.
Oct 14, 2013 12:49 PM CST Hunting
Catibrae: I would have said it happens in scotland, but i didnt know the midlands in the UK.

Yeah on the grounds of the old English Country Estates.
Oct 14, 2013 12:55 PM CST Hunting
jamiethekid
jamiethekidjamiethekidtipperary, Tipperary Ireland2 Threads 524 Posts
Catibrae: Ok, again I said name it.....please and i have never heard of a gun club rearing birds. Beside on my local bog - I live overlooking (that means I live on a hill) my local bog and there is no such feeding stations. Try again and name the estate...please.
Yes they do pheasant island Thurles Google it.
Oct 14, 2013 1:03 PM CST Hunting
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
jamiethekid: Yes they do pheasant island Thurles Google it.
Ok, I get the pheasants. no arguement there.

microherd: Sure it's 100% legal, stocked phesant, deer, foul and fish...brainless creatures for the gentry to "hunt" :)

Microhead quoted above as deer, foul and fish.

Well there are fisheries and private lakes all over Ireland, Pheasants are a game bird and yes they can and are bred for the shoot...to be taken away and eaten (same as the fish), but the deer...? Please name the estate that does all three (the question I asked Microhead).
Oct 14, 2013 1:05 PM CST Hunting
mjpd67
mjpd67mjpd67galway, Galway Ireland181 Threads 5 Polls 6,550 Posts
speaking of hunting the authorties have really clamped down on the issuing of gun licences their shooting to many cats in dublin with illegal firearms tongue
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