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That is not on really Steve!

Can't we let those that hunt get them with dogs instead of those nice little fox's and hares :)

ITS A JOKE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;-) SAD maybe, but only a joke!
 
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Last time I wore a bobble hat, judging from the family album I was about 5.

The sad thing is I do behave responcibly, I convert my vehicles to run on LPG, I give up my time for conservation work and I recycle ALL that I can.

The only thing I draw the line at is recycled toilet paper.

I mean - how the hell do they get hold of that?

What do they have - a man down the sewer with a net?

I can just imagine him:-

"Oh Goody! - There's a nice long bit - not a lot of poo on that"
 
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Recycled water is very common. Also it is common nowadays to recycle the toilet waste as garden ferilizer. Visit the Centre For Alternative Energy in mid Wales for directions on how it is done as their toilet waste is all used on the garden. Tomato seeds will pass through the body without breaking up and years ago when I worked for the local authority we would go down the sewrage farm in the summer and pick the tomatos and share them in the office - no windfalls though. Dont't forget it may be s**t to you but it is the sewer man's bread and butter
 
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On a similar vein - we have noticed that in the winter when walking our dogs in the Forest, the Robins in particular seem to follow the dogs and leap on the dog poo with relish (descriptive term - not the stuff that comes in a jar).

If we give our dogs sweetcorn leftovers this passes thro' virually untouched, much to the delight of the Robins.

I suppose it must be one of the few hot meals the poor things get in the winter months.
 
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On a similar vein - we have noticed that in the winter when walking our dogs in the Forest, the Robins in particular seem to follow the dogs and leap on the dog poo with relish (descriptive term - not the stuff that comes in a jar).

If we give our dogs sweetcorn leftovers this passes thro' virually untouched, much to the delight of the Robins.

I suppose it must be one of the few hot meals the poor things get in the winter months.
perhaps you should bag your dogs poo Coljac
 
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Don't get bitchy now gentlemen we are supposed to be responsable adults on this forum. There has been enough said about the antics of our half term "friend" so lets not lower ourselves to that standard. Or alternatively handbags at dawn and the own with the least smudged makeup after 3 x 3 minute rounds wins.
 

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