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traditional sunday night

Post by sunndog » 17 Dec 2012, 02:31

just got back in. (2.00am ish) three red's dead. got a fry up on the go and then off to the cattle market at 3.40

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Re: traditional sunday night

Post by Fox Hunter » 17 Dec 2012, 13:00

Are you nuts? Loading cattle at 3.40 AM half asleep :crazy: Or are you going to the market for the fry up :lol:

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Post by sunndog » 17 Dec 2012, 15:18

nah, thats the best part of the plan. i'm not half asleep cos i aint been to bed lol

i get an extra nights shooting in, dont have to get up early or wake the missus, and a fry up before i set off...and yes obviously i have a second breakfast with the lads at market later on

ahh sundays....best day of week!
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Re: traditional sunday night

Post by Gloop » 17 Dec 2012, 21:39

Pardon my stupidity, but 3 reds dead? Cows, commies or deer? Oh you mean a fox? Ah that starts to make sense.

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Post by chas » 17 Dec 2012, 22:52

Wrong assumption.

It's Buxton Gloop, Commies mate, dead Commies.
To quote an old phrase "Beware of the red in your bed" now unless Adam has some sort of fox perversion, it's just got to be Commies.

Oh! Hang on a moment it is Buxton after all. :wtf: :think:
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Post by sunndog » 18 Dec 2012, 12:12

yep. we hate commies in buxton
we've a statue of patrick swayze in red dawn in the town center LMAO

nah. i think it was paddy on the bbs suggested we make up a phrase to say to one another when going foxing, in the same way as actors say break a leg
some-one said "dead reds". i reckon thats got a ring to it. so i'm gonna start using it. so nerr lol
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Post by rodp » 18 Dec 2012, 16:33

sunndog wrote:yep. we hate commies in buxton
we've a statue of patrick swayze in red dawn in the town center LMAO

nah. i think it was paddy on the bbs suggested we make up a phrase to say to one another when going foxing, in the same way as actors say break a leg
some-one said "dead reds". i reckon thats got a ring to it. so i'm gonna start using it. so nerr lol

Always liked Paddy's tales on there, that was until they banned me for life :lol: (most peculiar sense of what's right or wrong on there some of them). I know I could still read the general stuff but to be honest I don't bother going on at all now. You tend to find that most of the easy going "normal" members are on other forums as well anyway.

Anyway, good man Paddy is, and another LR fan so can't be bad. :thumbup:
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Re: traditional sunday night

Post by Gloop » 19 Dec 2012, 18:48

Yup he does make for good reading. Lot of land he covers. Kept well busy. Think I've had 4 this year and that's about it so keep an eye on what he writes to see if he comes up with some better ideas for my nights out. :thumbup:

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Post by sunndog » 19 Dec 2012, 20:03

not many foxles round your way then gloopadoop
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Re: traditional sunday night

Post by Gloop » 19 Dec 2012, 22:05

Haven't got a lot of land and what animals are on there just seem to hide a lot. But keeps me out of the pub.
Rabbits seem to have a dose of myxie this year, farmer has taken a lot of cover out so the deer ( the few that were there) and the pheasants seem to have all run away.
So all in all I end up having lots of walks these days. :lol:

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