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Why do you want to live with animal poisoners?

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Postby Hatter » Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:46 am

hi all,

what is all this about animals and the Brits? The Brits love animals ... ask any fox that can run fast enough!

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Re: Why do you want to live with animal poisoners?

Postby tilly witch » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:52 pm

Stout wrote:Trustme, I would like to put my toe behind you for your cheek, get a life you scummy old hag, your cats are probably better off, your poison tongue has got more venom in it than a wagon load of lanate. :roll:


Fraid there's a queue 'ere mate. So Trustme (not) has now left the house. Will someone make sure the 'scummy old hag' doesn't get back in?
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Re: Why do you want to live with animal poisoners?

Postby Stout » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:11 pm

tilly witch wrote:
Stout wrote:Trustme, I would like to put my toe behind you for your cheek, get a life you scummy old hag, your cats are probably better off, your poison tongue has got more venom in it than a wagon load of lanate. :roll:


Fraid there's a queue 'ere mate. So Trustme (not) has now left the house. Will someone make sure the 'scummy old hag' doesn't get back in?



Well now Tilly, with a pair of knockers like you've got, I wouldn't mind being in the queue behind you !!. :lol: :lol:
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Postby purdey » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:44 pm

Eh up, round 4, and a new competitor steps into the ring.
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Postby Svetlana » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:00 am

Hatter wrote:hi all,

what is all this about animals and the Brits? The Brits love animals ... ask any fox that can run fast enough!

:)



It is a well known fact that the foxes enjoy the exercise.

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Postby Hatter » Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:28 pm

Svetlana wrote:
Hatter wrote:hi all,

what is all this about animals and the Brits? The Brits love animals ... ask any fox that can run fast enough!

:)



It is a well known fact that the foxes enjoy the exercise.

Lana



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Postby brownie » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:11 pm

we in uk do our ill treatment of anamals behind closed doors.REMEMBER. WE HAVE MANY CHARITIES THAT LOOK AFTER, RESUCE ANAMALS. Im glad your going back to uk,i find your generlisation,offencive.ps sorry about my spelling.
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Postby Hatter » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:41 pm

brownie wrote:we in uk do our ill treatment of anamals behind closed doors.REMEMBER. WE HAVE MANY CHARITIES THAT LOOK AFTER, RESUCE ANAMALS. Im glad your going back to uk,i find your generlisation,offencive.ps sorry about my spelling.



And sometimes not behind closed doors but out in the open countryside, for "sport" - to the point that a law was deemed necessary to outlaw the practice of fox-hunting. It takes all sorts to make a world, even offensive generalising racists like Trussme.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:05 pm

There must be some reason why animal charities are so over-represented in the UK ... and it has become the 'mentality-spur' as the number one UK export! .... :roll:

Sorry folks :roll: ... animals are number one on my agenda!

But I don't buy into the myth that the Brits are the Saint Francises they wish to portray ...

Instead I feel there is a sick co-dependency relationship established here ... with the pets coming off worse, and the lonely Brits gaining more!
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Postby Svetlana » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:39 am

My cutesey - wootesy, litsy-bitsy, little bundle of fluff, pooch bit my face last night and I ended up at the hospital having stiches put in the wound.

The Doctor said I should have him put down - the dog not the doctor ;-)
but to show no hard feelings I shall be taking my little doggie out to play this afternoon - on the Motorway :-(

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