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Peter Plunker 17-08-2010 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3672185)
PP you've accepted this in decent humour - I'd have been banned by now if that was my mate getting "murderer" threads. You know I like and dislike yer pal sometimes, but fair play over the series to you. :thumbs: Cheers, Ian

Diolch yn fawr :spin:

Livia 17-08-2010 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3672120)
OT, but I had chance to do similar thing - buy-up a batch of 50 bottles of 1971 Port Ellen Malt Whisky for £80 each, last time I looked (a year ago) I could sell for £900 each to Us/Japan.........trouble is, I'd probably have drunk they by now, so just as well :hugesmile: Best I stay away from alcohol investments!

Wow... £900 for a bottle of booze?! The world's most expensive headache!

watchinittoomuch 17-08-2010 01:55 PM

I had to kill my daughter's rabbit once....better stick me on the killer list.

Peter Plunker 17-08-2010 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3672208)
Wow... £900 for a bottle of booze?! The world's most expensive headache!

You should see some of the stuff in 'Whiskys of the World' in Heathrow airport, 1000s per bottle.

HBB1508 17-08-2010 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3672168)
Unfortunately, it wouldn't. Agriculture (of any sort) is reliant on creating a false equilibrium, this means that even the staunchest vegan is invloved to some dgree in pest control as the crops they consume could not exist without it. I understand that this involvement is implicit but it still exists.

Then there is also the pest control that seeks to encourage indigenous wildlife by controlling introduced species such as rabbit, mink, grey squirrel, carp, rainbow trout etc.

I can agree with what you are saying but I disagree with the principles of it I'm afraid - sorry it's just my opinion. I just appreciate that all life is precious whether it suits us to be or not. If people choose to hunt and kill for food that's ok I just couldn't do it hence I don't eat meat - just they way I am I guess. :spin:

Livia 17-08-2010 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by watchinittoomuch (Post 3672215)
I had to kill my daughter's rabbit once....better stick me on the killer list.

Awww I bet that was horrible. I'm not even going to make a joke.

watchinittoomuch 17-08-2010 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3672222)
Awww I bet that was horrible. I'm not even going to make a joke.

It was actually....and it was only a few months after the death of her firstest rabbit Boycie ( and there was trauma when that died, Im telling you...we were sobbing while she waved him off to his cloud :sad: )

Suffice to say rabbits are no longer an option in the watchinittoomuch household...

Ello :)

Beso 17-08-2010 02:00 PM

Always knew you were a bunny boiler...


Oh and dave keeps loads of pets including dogs, chickens and rabbits, all would be dead by now if dave hadn't taken them as pets.

Twilight 17-08-2010 02:01 PM

Vile, get him out.

Livia 17-08-2010 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3672217)
You should see some of the stuff in 'Whiskys of the World' in Heathrow airport, 1000s per bottle.

Yeah, kind of obscene when there are people who haven't got a drink of clean water.

watchinittoomuch 17-08-2010 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 3672239)
Always knew you were a bunny boiler...


Funny! I'll keep my jack and my tantos to myself shall I :p

Livia 17-08-2010 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by watchinittoomuch (Post 3672231)
It was actually....and it was only a few months after the death of her firstest rabbit Boycie ( and there was trauma when that died, Im telling you...we were sobbing while she waved him off to his cloud :sad: )

Suffice to say rabbits are no longer an option in the watchinittoomuch household...

Ello :)

Wotcha :-)

Aww waving the bunny goodbye off to his cloud. I'd have been inconsolable. I can't do dead animals. I remember being made to watch stuff like Bambi and Old Yeller when I was a kid and sobbing until my throat hurt.

I understand the need to cull animals and slaughtering for meat, but I couldn't do it myself. I'm a townie and I prefer other people to take care of that sort of stuff for me.

Beso 17-08-2010 02:08 PM

It's a buzz.

watchinittoomuch 17-08-2010 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3672259)
Wotcha :-)

Aww waving the bunny goodbye off to his cloud. I'd have been inconsolable. I can't do dead animals. I remember being made to watch stuff like Bambi and Old Yeller when I was a kid and sobbing until my throat hurt.

I understand the need to cull animals and slaughtering for meat, but I couldn't do it myself. I'm a townie and I prefer other people to take care of that sort of stuff for me.


It was horrible, there was snot everywhere..


Dont mention Bambi gawd sake, I didnt manage to get through Shrek 3 without have a boo *blush*

Claymores 17-08-2010 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3672208)
Wow... £900 for a bottle of booze?! The world's most expensive headache!

Nope - a chaeap one on rare Malt whisky terms - 71 Port Ellen is about the cheapest of the '"rare's" - I made a huge mistake not taking the 50 bottles

flamingGalah! 17-08-2010 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by watchinittoomuch (Post 3672270)
It was horrible, there was snot everywhere..


Dont mention Bambi gawd sake, I didnt manage to get through Shrek 3 without have a boo *blush*

Erm, could you not have take the rabbit to the vet to be put to sleep?? Just a thought...

watchinittoomuch 17-08-2010 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by flamingGalah! (Post 3672277)
Erm, could you not have take the rabbit to the vet to be put to sleep?? Just a thought...

No...it was a sunday morning, we were skint, couldnt get a vet, it was half dead already and in obvious pain, it was the only option.

flamingGalah! 17-08-2010 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3671975)
Ever seen a fox up close? They stink, most have mange and they crawling with ticks and fleas.

That's what I imagine Dave to be like up close...

Claymores 17-08-2010 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3672217)
You should see some of the stuff in 'Whiskys of the World' in Heathrow airport, 1000s per bottle.

Peter - I'm Scottish and a collector - don't teach me whisky! My best investment was a bottle I left one employer in 1991 - they gave me amongst other things a voucher to buy a £50 bottle of whisky..........the one I chose is 63 signed by bottler - the 65 signed sold for £1700 on eBay.

oddballmisfitsFTW 17-08-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by karezza (Post 3671615)
Dave admitted on live feed that he shoots foxes & crows. What a lovely man he is?

:devil:


hunting those that hunt is far more rewarding and they make much better trophies

who would win in a fight?

Dave vs Predator

:hugesmile:

Livia 17-08-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3672275)
Nope - a chaeap one on rare Malt whisky terms - 71 Port Ellen is about the cheapest of the '"rare's"

I know you can pay a lot of this stuff. Not on the same scale I know, but I've got a bottle of 60 year old Remy Martin at home... I'll probably have to drink it soon before it goes off.

I don't really like whisky, Claymores. What a terrible confession to have to make to a Scot!

Claymores 17-08-2010 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3672300)
I know you can pay a lot of this stuff. Not on the same scale I know, but I've got a bottle of 60 year old Remy Martin at home... I'll probably have to drink it soon before it goes off.

I don't really like whisky, Claymores. What a terrible confession to have to make to a Scot!

I luv you anyway pal!

Claymores 17-08-2010 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3672206)
Diolch yn fawr :spin:

My Welsh is 0 - can you explain?????

Kimmer a ha u - ha to gopir?

big_bother 17-08-2010 02:46 PM

Who cares what he does.....

Peter Plunker 17-08-2010 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3672353)
My Welsh is 0 - can you explain?????

Kimmer a ha u - ha to gopir?

It means 'thankyou very much'. BTW, wasn't trying to teach you about whisky, I wouldn't dream of telling a Scot about their sacred tipple ;) What do you think of our 'Penderyn' whisky?


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