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  • tommy
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    By the way butters I tried to PM you but it was full.

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  • tommy
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    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
    Really? I thought Stalin won the battle of Western Russia?

    Sent by the Enigma on BlackBerry.
    Groan.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
    Plus it just tastes so bloody good.


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    There is that!

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  • Budgie Smuggler
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Yeah, but if nobody eats veal.... They die for nothing.
    Plus it just tastes so bloody good.


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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Originally posted by tommy View Post
    It's very sad, the reds didn't stand a chance against the larger greys and are all but gone from our shores. The number of invasive species we have is a problem, parakeets are a problem in London, mink in the new Forrest etc etc. Those mink were released from a fur farm by animal rights nut jobs and have devastated the wild predictors in the area. The act of releasing them caused more problems to native wiildlife than if there was a cull..
    Really? I thought Stalin won the battle of Western Russia?

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  • Tucky
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    The buzz word description is 'rose veal'. No crated, had a bit of a life, ate some grass etc.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by tommy View Post
    It's very sad, the reds didn't stand a chance against the larger greys and are all but gone from our shores. The number of invasive species we have is a problem, parakeets are a problem in London, mink in the new Forrest etc etc. Those mink were released from a fur farm by animal rights nut jobs and have devastated the wild predictors in the area. The act of releasing them caused more problems to native wiildlife than if there was a cull. Idiots thought they were standing up for these Mink but what they did through arrogance was far more destructive than any mink farm. If it's ok to farm pigs and sheep then why not mink? They probably went to the mink farm wearing leather shoes. Narrow minded fools. It brings the Veal industry to mind but that's another rant. Needless to say I'm a big fan of veal which is a by product of the dairy industry anyway. I rambling sorry.
    Yeah, but if nobody eats veal.... They die for nothing.

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by cigarmo View Post
    is there anything cute and furry you don't eat?

    Not according to his girlfriend

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
    sounds about right...
    we were threatened by a phone call to the police when we tried that. damn preservationists... Squirrels aren't endangered!! thank god for coyotes and foxen that actively hunt the squirrel population here!!

    we also have raccoons here which are big enough to tip over anything smaller than a car. they've also massacred my koi pond a few years back.


    illegal to catch and release, but not to kill? that's all sorts of weird...
    Because they are an invasive non natural species.

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  • cigarmo
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Good eating though!
    is there anything cute and furry you don't eat?

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by rascal View Post
    Classed as vermin as thats what they are. Want them out your garden you need to kill them, catching and releasing elsewhere could end you up in bother as its illegal.
    Agreed, if only for the fact they are systematically destroying the native red's.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by rascal View Post
    yip plenty of grey squirrels and they are good to hunt with a shotgun as well,(harder with a air rifle as you need a head shot) nothing but rats that can climb trees good. Kill them ALL
    Good eating though!

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Andy 84 View Post
    From what I've experienced I think that is only partially true. For larger sticks it may be the case but for the smaller ones that typically burn hotter anyway I'm sure the manufacturers try to account for the hotter temperature. Little Cohiba Club Cigarillo's are pretty tasteless to me if I try and smoke them slowly and keep them cool. They need to be heated up to get the flavour out of them. Anybody else noticed stuff tasting better at different temperatures?
    The Demi Tassi size cigars still need a little respect IMO, though from memory the Hoyo didn't mind a little faster drawing compared to the others.

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  • tommy
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    Originally posted by Tucky View Post
    You missed of signal crayfish as well mate. However the bonus to removing both crayfish and squirrels is a tasty meal.
    God your right there pal, I keep meaning to get a trap for them. I live 15m from the river.

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  • Tucky
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    You missed of signal crayfish as well mate. However the bonus to removing both crayfish and squirrels is a tasty meal.

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