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dangti6

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Post #76
rikky wrote:
they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards


Surely the birds you go for have a good 6-8inchs before the opening as they have such fat arses.

Probably more useful for ploughing fields.

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  • Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 15:30
    roland rat

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    Post #77
    rikky wrote:
    they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards


    Ah had that problem with the last flatcock i trapped,was like f**king a bucket of kitty litter Sad
    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 18:23
    gilesy

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    Post #78
    You should have added a handful of cat litter for a bit more friction LOL
    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 18:25
    stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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    Post #79
    Isn't it amazing how a thread started regarding an out of date licence ends up with:

    rikky wrote:
    they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards.


    The beauty of forums...LOL

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    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 22:21
    Miss Ladybell

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    Post #80
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    Isn't it amazing how a thread started regarding an out of date licence ends up with:

    rikky wrote:
    they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards.


    The beauty of forums...LOL



    Its all going pete tong!!!!LOL
    Posted 12th Jun 2012 at 00:44
    thugpuggin

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    Post #81
    Miss Ladybell wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    Isn't it amazing how a thread started regarding an out of date licence ends up with:

    rikky wrote:
    they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards.


    The beauty of forums...LOL



    Its all going pete tong!!!!LOL


    At last we have your true identity Tee hee

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    Posted 12th Jun 2012 at 00:56
    Miss Ladybell

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    Post #82
    Finally sent driving license off...,
    better late than never.
    LOL
    Posted 18th Jun 2012 at 23:31
    thugpuggin

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    Post #83
    Miss Ladybell wrote:
    better late than never. LOL


    Bet that's something you say every month...

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    Posted 18th Jun 2012 at 23:33
    stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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    Post #84
    thugpuggin wrote:
    Miss Ladybell wrote:
    better late than never. LOL


    Bet that's something you say every month...


    Laugh my ass off

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    Posted 19th Jun 2012 at 06:50
    matt evans

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    Post #85
    thugpuggin wrote:
    Miss Ladybell wrote:
    better late than never. LOL


    Bet that's something you say every month...


    PMSL!!!!!!LOL LOL LOL

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    Posted 19th Jun 2012 at 08:46

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