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George Carter

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fox hunting,, yes or no
« on June 27, 2017, 06:29:23 pm by George Carter »
Whats peoples thoughts on this??

Personally I can't stand foxes and think they pose a bigger threat to us than ever before as they are now coming closer to us and into urban areas.   In some parts of UK there are apparently two or three foxes per square mile,, then you get random attacks on children and babies which have also increased over the last 10 years.

There's no doubt in my mind foxes are a pest and those that say farmers should protect their chickens better have obviously never kept animals or tried to had anything to do with working a warm.

So for me it's a big fat YES in favour of fox hunting and killing them by whatever means possible. They deserve no better treatment or to be protected by animal rights loons... especially as they're a pest to the countryside and not a cuddly little animal.

Discuss.......



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« Reply #1 on June 28, 2017, 03:04:06 am by not on facebook »
Its part of our culture so long may it last from my side of the fence.

I mean how many framed prints do you see hanging about of fox hunting scenes from back in year zonk when horses were drawn as funny shapes.

Ther are even said pictures of English fox hunting scenes on the stairways in my mates block of flats where he lives in oslo.



Still keeping you at arms length thou mr carter as things don't ring quite correct with me .

George Carter

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« Reply #2 on June 28, 2017, 08:14:15 am by George Carter »
Nothing to be worried about at all,, NOF.   I signed up because i think you're one of the better posters on here and wanted to share my views as well... I already see the lefty liberal lot don't like the new kid in the playground but they never were too keen on democracy or acceptance were they?? Especially after brexit kicked in.

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« Reply #3 on June 28, 2017, 08:15:24 am by darren61 »
Cookoo?

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Re: fox hunting,, yes or no
« Reply #4 on June 28, 2017, 09:43:33 am by glosterred »
Could not give a toss one way or the other, it doesn't bother me if the ban stays in affect or if the ban is rescinded.



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« Reply #5 on June 28, 2017, 12:30:26 pm by not on facebook »
Nothing to be worried about at all,, NOF.   I signed up because i think you're one of the better posters on here and wanted to share my views as well... I already see the lefty liberal lot don't like the new kid in the playground but they never were too keen on democracy or acceptance were they?? Especially after brexit kicked in.

I don't dislike or like you at the moment as Iam a suspicious fcuker ,so bear with me if I seem distance which is where I will keep myself .

Rule number one in a football mob never trust any new commer if they can't be vouched for.


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Re: fox hunting,, yes or no
« Reply #6 on June 28, 2017, 12:39:23 pm by Bentley Bullet »
We used to call it the Mob Against Gobby New Arrivals, or M.A.G.N.A. for short.

Have you heard of M.A.G.N.A, Carter?

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« Reply #7 on June 28, 2017, 01:01:40 pm by Herbert Anchovy »
We used to call it the Mob Against Gobby New Arrivals, or M.A.G.N.A. for short.

Have you heard of M.A.G.N.A, Carter?

That's brilliant mate!!

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« Reply #8 on June 28, 2017, 01:50:48 pm by not on facebook »
The ball is in mr carters court it seems ,but if he is not hiding anything and is who he says he is and would never bow down to us fcukers that are asking

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« Reply #9 on June 28, 2017, 02:54:16 pm by drfchound »
Sweeny ?

George Carter

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Re: fox hunting,, yes or no
« Reply #10 on June 28, 2017, 06:17:12 pm by George Carter »
Nothing to be worried about at all,, NOF.   I signed up because i think you're one of the better posters on here and wanted to share my views as well... I already see the lefty liberal lot don't like the new kid in the playground but they never were too keen on democracy or acceptance were they?? Especially after brexit kicked in.

I don't dislike or like you at the moment as Iam a suspicious fcuker ,so bear with me if I seem distance which is where I will keep myself .

Rule number one in a football mob never trust any new commer if they can't be vouched for.


Agree with you 100 per cent on that and dont blame you for holding back.  I'd do the same as well.

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« Reply #11 on June 28, 2017, 06:23:30 pm by idler »
Didn't Oscar Wilde say something along the lines of the unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable or something similar?
If they need culling, cull them.
How many times have a pack of hounds savaged household pets in the past?
The ones in charge can always pay their way out of it.

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« Reply #12 on June 28, 2017, 10:11:35 pm by Geoff Blakesley »
Posh t**ts getting fun out of seeing their hounds tear the fcuk out of an animal mmm!!

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Re: fox hunting,, yes or no
« Reply #13 on June 28, 2017, 10:58:02 pm by Draytonian III »
Was in two minds about it,but after today, fox has killed some of our chickens, they don't do it to eat them as all they do is bit the heads off. If you want proof the bodies are in our wheelie bin in a couple of carrier bags, I hope its doesn't get to warm as we only had them emptied first thing this morning

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« Reply #14 on June 28, 2017, 11:10:05 pm by not on facebook »
I was allways on the understanding that the fox hunting was part and parcel of keeping controll of the countryside.

Ok I get it's brutal ,but are they supposed to ask the foxes to come out from behind the hedge rows with their hands up so they can be tickled to death with a tv duster

Geoff Blakesley

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« Reply #15 on June 28, 2017, 11:11:51 pm by Geoff Blakesley »
I have chickens. Not had 'em attacked but I do look after them. Foxes eat chickens- humans eat chickens- foxes don't get loads of rats to round em up and kill 'em and then don't even eat them!!

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« Reply #16 on June 29, 2017, 08:32:57 am by drfchound »
Some years ago we were out walking on the North York Moors and there was a fox hunt going on in the area.
My brother is totally anti fox hunting and was moaning on about them when we met a farmer on a quad bike.
Rkid mentioned to the farmer that the hunt riders and hounds were going all over the land and he asked the farmer what his thoughts were on the hunt.
The farmer told us that it was necessary to keep the fox numbers under control and went on to explain that they sometimes had to stay out all night with a gun to try to kill foxes that had been killing lambs.
After being up all night they had to then go to work the next day.
This sometimes went on for days on end.
He also told us to consider what the foxes did to the lambs, and also bigger sheep.
He did say that in almost every case, the hunt failed to catch a fox.

Now i don't know whether that is true or not but it does put another perspective on things.

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« Reply #17 on June 29, 2017, 09:13:30 am by not on facebook »
Thanks for that DRFChound .

So basically the fox hunt helps out the farmers no end in the cull of foxes cause havoc with the farmers livelyhood by attacking his stock.

But it's fcukers who don't live in the country and don't depend on the rural areas for a living.

So how would all the anti fox hunt twits react if the price of lamb chops  or chicken wings went up through the roof at your local Asda. Tessco ,Aldi etc etc due to untold uncontrolled mobs of foxes take bites out of half of the sheep and chicken population .

It's already been established that the foxes are doing it for pure spite and not hunger .


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« Reply #18 on June 29, 2017, 01:45:11 pm by MachoMadness »
If you enjoy or in any way support watching a living thing get ripped apart by dogs, there is something seriously mentally wrong with you.

Pest control is one thing. Fox hunting is quite another. Psychopaths, the lot of them.

It used to be tradition to burn women as witches, shall we bring that back as well?

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« Reply #19 on June 29, 2017, 04:50:45 pm by Batleyred »
I had some of this years new born lambs taken earlier this year. Too a farmer that is money lost and a long wait till the Ewe has more. :evil:

I'm all for fox hunting. And as said above they kill our birds for no reason but too kill them and leave them.

George Carter

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« Reply #20 on June 29, 2017, 07:56:43 pm by George Carter »
One thing worse than  foxes are the do gooders who try and protect the foxes from getting mauled.

How would said do gooders feel if a fox crept in there house one night and had a maul at there baby whilst its in his/her cot sleeping??

If I was a huntsman out there and said do gooder deliberately got in way of catching a fox,, theyd get a little smack across the face.

Fact is the fox isnt  lovely cuddly little animal and anything portraying it in media or kids films or books otherwise is falsifying what a fox. They deserve to be ripped to shreds,, just like they rip other animals to shreds!!!

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« Reply #21 on June 29, 2017, 08:58:48 pm by rtid88 »
One thing worse than  foxes are the do gooders who try and protect the foxes from getting mauled.

How would said do gooders feel if a fox crept in there house one night and had a maul at there baby whilst its in his/her cot sleeping??

If I was a huntsman out there and said do gooder deliberately got in way of catching a fox,, theyd get a little smack across the face.

Fact is the fox isnt  lovely cuddly little animal and anything portraying it in media or kids films or books otherwise is falsifying what a fox. They deserve to be ripped to shreds,, just like they rip other animals to shreds!!!
Perhaps if you shut your doors at night foxes wouldn't be able to get into your house. You really are a pathetic human being! 

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« Reply #22 on June 29, 2017, 10:03:51 pm by Sprotyrover »
Sorry but the twits who oppose Foxhunting are a bunch of idiots , when do you see em going up against Hare coursers or the scumbags who are out every night chasing dear down on the Limestone Escarpment

That's right never, in fact they probably do most of the badger baiting
And other anti social practises much loved by the lower echelons of society hereabouts, league against cruel sports is merely a bunch of middle class lefty scallywags who are trying to undermine the traditions of the English countryside because they think people in red coats on horses are the enemy of the working !!! Classes.
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« Reply #23 on June 29, 2017, 10:07:31 pm by MachoMadness »
I have to say I know George Carter is a troll but what a pitch-perfect satire of blame culture and the old white man victim mindset he is.

It's probably Mick who's decided his latest persona will be aping the style of NOF, because he has a fever and the only cure is trolling the off topic section of a third tier football club.

EDIT: Just as I posted, here's Sproty to crystallise it, with a top use of unwarranted homophobic slur too.
« Last Edit: June 29, 2017, 10:10:14 pm by MachoMadness »

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« Reply #24 on June 29, 2017, 10:24:04 pm by George Carter »
One thing worse than  foxes are the do gooders who try and protect the foxes from getting mauled.

How would said do gooders feel if a fox crept in there house one night and had a maul at there baby whilst its in his/her cot sleeping??

If I was a huntsman out there and said do gooder deliberately got in way of catching a fox,, theyd get a little smack across the face.

Fact is the fox isnt  lovely cuddly little animal and anything portraying it in media or kids films or books otherwise is falsifying what a fox. They deserve to be ripped to shreds,, just like they rip other animals to shreds!!!
Perhaps if you shut your doors at night foxes wouldn't be able to get into your house. You really are a pathetic human being!

Would you say that to the parents of the kid in north london,, who left their door open one evening because it was hot and a stray fox did enter and attack their baby??

Now whos a pathetic human being..

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Re: fox hunting,, yes or no
« Reply #25 on June 29, 2017, 10:27:01 pm by George Carter »
I have to say I know George Carter is a troll but what a pitch-perfect satire of blame culture and the old white man victim mindset he is.

It's probably Mick who's decided his latest persona will be aping the style of NOF, because he has a fever and the only cure is trolling the off topic section of a third tier football club.

EDIT: Just as I posted, here's Sproty to crystallise it, with a top use of unwarranted homophobic slur too.

I cant see one homophobic slur in the sprotyrover guy's posts.  With that mindset youll be calling us rightys racists next!!

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« Reply #26 on June 29, 2017, 10:53:58 pm by not on facebook »
If you enjoy or in any way support watching a living thing get ripped apart by dogs, there is something seriously mentally wrong with you.

Pest control is one thing. Fox hunting is quite another. Psychopaths, the lot of them.

It used to be tradition to burn women as witches, shall we bring that back as well?

Unless Iam mistaken what the dogs do to the fox is near enough exactly what the fox does to the chickens and lambs ,only difference is that fox has a chance to get away and the fox don't blow a horn or dress up in red and stick out like a sore thumb

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« Reply #27 on June 29, 2017, 11:00:31 pm by not on facebook »
As somebody that had pointed out its the liberal lefty tits who want to put a spanner into the posh society's culture .

They don't give two fcuks about animal rights etc etc because if they did as much as they like to make out why don't they park up outside a local Muslim meat process factory that slaughters livestock in just as much in humanity way as the posh fox hunters.

What's your thoughts on the halla killing process chaps ,Iam against it but can't do fcuk all about it because society accepts it even the liberal left double standard shitheads

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« Reply #28 on June 29, 2017, 11:20:34 pm by RedJ »
I have to say I know George Carter is a troll but what a pitch-perfect satire of blame culture and the old white man victim mindset he is.

It's probably Mick who's decided his latest persona will be aping the style of NOF, because he has a fever and the only cure is trolling the off topic section of a third tier football club.

EDIT: Just as I posted, here's Sproty to crystallise it, with a top use of unwarranted homophobic slur too.

Of course it's Mick. He may have slightly altered his typing style in the way you say but there are familiar phrases of his and of course the same topics he posts about. I'll be absolutely amazed if it isn't him, but not as amazed as I am that he still hasn't gotten a f**king life.

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« Reply #29 on June 29, 2017, 11:25:58 pm by not on facebook »
Redj and others i really need help on this one as you all seem to be way in front of me Here

If carter is this mick chap, what has said mick done to rub everyone it seems up the wrong way .




 

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