My cottage is directly across from the start of a footpath and I've lost count of the amount of times the farmer has had to fix the hinges because people climb all over it!!
Mmmm, support I think isn't needed.
My cottage is directly across from the start of a footpath and I've lost count of the amount of times the farmer has had to fix the hinges because people climb all over it!!
Mmmm, support I think isn't needed.
Why haven't the parish council installed a kissing gate or a stile?
Fact of the matter is that I was in that situation (25 years ago) and yes he was a lucky man. One thing is for sure, he will think twice before he goes near my family or another for that matter.
That`s a coup d`etat
and the coup fix.
Indeed - Just the other day me and Julio down by the school yard , were discussing foxhunting - he said... "It`s against the law" ; kind of ended the discussionLower
Troll or no troll hes so easy to wind up
His type (anti) does not bother me, but we seem to bother him
instead of lowering the the tone of discussion to school yard level.
But there is a link between psychopath killers and animal abuse from an early age..
I think any hunter essentially has mental problems, just as deranged as psychos that are locked up.
And do you believe that this applies worldwide or only in "civilised" cultures.
Are you honestly telling me that a tribesman/woman living in the remote Arctic Circle that has to hunt animals in order to survive has mental issues? We are a species of hunters, we only don't do it now due to the convenience of food being available in thousands of different ways. But ask yourself, would you be so believing in animal welfare if you were left with the stark choice or hunt or die?
For the record, I do not approve of Fox Hunting, it seems to me like a pointless exercise with no real purpose - to me that is, others obviously see a purpose and may derive pleasure from it.
But there is a link between psychopath killers and animal abuse from an early age..
Again, this is all to do with the social aspects of their mental instability, no where does it point to the fact that they are hunters make them so. Yes, they may have been abused and that is very, very sad. But that abuse does not detract from the fact that they hunt to survive in many areas of the Arctic, they don't do it for pleasure or just for the hell of it.
Oh and one set of reports or a link does not fully represent an entire populous - just like our Census may not be fully reflective of what life in Britain really is like (know many actual Jedi's do you?)
Have you never heard the phrase "correlation does not imply causation"?
We have, in life, linked many things to many other things it does not guarantee a causal relationship.
I think any hunter essentially has mental problems, just as deranged as psychos that are locked up.
And do you believe that this applies worldwide or only in "civilised" cultures.
Are you honestly telling me that a tribesman/woman living in the remote Arctic Circle that has to hunt animals in order to survive has mental issues? We are a species of hunters, we only don't do it now due to the convenience of food being available in thousands of different ways. But ask yourself, would you be so believing in animal welfare if you were left with the stark choice or hunt or die?
For the record, I do not approve of Fox Hunting, it seems to me like a pointless exercise with no real purpose - to me that is, others obviously see a purpose and may derive pleasure from it.
Wake up wake up The discussion is about hunting for pleasure not hunting for survival, please tell me you can see a distinction between the two. Someone that has to hunt to eat because of their geographical location is not the same as someone who hunts for the pleasure in killing an animal.
Yeah but not everyone that lives in the far north are Inuit...