Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
when a young lad around 10ish my Mam and Dad had a Welsh Corgi
and it hated the church bells which was a bit of a problem because
we lived directly opposite a church with bells seemingly it wasn’t the
actual bell noise that caused the irritation but the reverberation that
lingers on when the toll has sounded,to get round it my Mam modified
an old tea cosy and she used to place it over his ears and it did work.
thanks harry, long retred.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
when a young lad around 10ish my Mam and Dad had a Welsh Corgi
and it hated the church bells which was a bit of a problem because
we lived directly opposite a church with bells seemingly it wasn’t the
actual bell noise that caused the irritation but the reverberation that
lingers on when the toll has sounded,to get round it my Mam modified
an old tea cosy and she used to place it over his ears and it did work.
thanks harry, long retred.
Last bonfire night Tracy took her niece to a fireworks display,leaving me to keep our dog company.I had the stereo on full blast.The little bugger still heard the fireworks going off.The Rolling Stones & Johnny Cash etc couldn’t stop him hearing them.
Next Nov 5th she can do the dog sitting.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
when a young lad around 10ish my Mam and Dad had a Welsh Corgi
and it hated the church bells which was a bit of a problem because
we lived directly opposite a church with bells seemingly it wasn’t the
actual bell noise that caused the irritation but the reverberation that
lingers on when the toll has sounded,to get round it my Mam modified
an old tea cosy and she used to place it over his ears and it did work.
thanks harry, long retred.
Last bonfire night Tracy took her niece to a fireworks display,leaving me to keep our dog company.I had the stereo on full blast.The little bugger still heard the fireworks going off.The Rolling Stones & Johnny Cash etc couldn’t stop him hearing them.
Next Nov 5th she can do the dog sitting.
Cheers Dave.
Dave you got it wrong again Dad! Just quoting from ■■■■ Emery, you should have put padded ear phones on the dog and played him some Bach (Bark) then he would have been quite content.
Norman Ingram:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
when a young lad around 10ish my Mam and Dad had a Welsh Corgi
and it hated the church bells which was a bit of a problem because
we lived directly opposite a church with bells seemingly it wasn’t the
actual bell noise that caused the irritation but the reverberation that
lingers on when the toll has sounded,to get round it my Mam modified
an old tea cosy and she used to place it over his ears and it did work.
thanks harry, long retred.
Last bonfire night Tracy took her niece to a fireworks display,leaving me to keep our dog company.I had the stereo on full blast.The little bugger still heard the fireworks going off.The Rolling Stones & Johnny Cash etc couldn’t stop him hearing them.
Next Nov 5th she can do the dog sitting.
Cheers Dave.
Dave you got it wrong again Dad! Just quoting from ■■■■ Emery, you should have put padded ear phones on the dog and played him some Bach (Bark) then he would have been quite content.
hiya,
Or even “Silent Night” he wouldn’t have heard anything then.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Norman Ingram:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
I agree with you,regarding modern camera’s,they could fit up some with night seeking vision that would capture evidence of these big cats if they exist. We have that many stray cats around this village,they cause more damage than a big cat.Thankfully our cairn terrier shifts them from our place,but he wouldn’t be a match for anything bigger.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
That’s the only trouble with the little terriers they will have a go at anything,
Cairns, Jack Russells, small but they think they are Pitbulls, a heart like a lion.
thanks harry, long retired.
The one thing this dog of ours doesn’t like is thunder Harry.He goes banana’s when he hears a rumble and starts barking and jumping about.I’ve got him in the room with me at the moment with the radio on to stop him hearing the thunder.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
when a young lad around 10ish my Mam and Dad had a Welsh Corgi
and it hated the church bells which was a bit of a problem because
we lived directly opposite a church with bells seemingly it wasn’t the
actual bell noise that caused the irritation but the reverberation that
lingers on when the toll has sounded,to get round it my Mam modified
an old tea cosy and she used to place it over his ears and it did work.
thanks harry, long retred.
Last bonfire night Tracy took her niece to a fireworks display,leaving me to keep our dog company.I had the stereo on full blast.The little bugger still heard the fireworks going off.The Rolling Stones & Johnny Cash etc couldn’t stop him hearing them.
Next Nov 5th she can do the dog sitting.
Cheers Dave.
Dave you got it wrong again Dad! Just quoting from ■■■■ Emery, you should have put padded ear phones on the dog and played him some Bach (Bark) then he would have been quite content.
hiya,
Or even “Silent Night” he wouldn’t have heard anything then.
thanks harry, long retired.
No chance,this dog would hear the bloody fireworks even if you had a brass band in the next room.This year Tracy can keep him amused while the fireworks go off.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I think I will go to Tenerife and leave Tracy and Archie ( the Cairn ) here.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I think I will go to Tenerife and leave Tracy and Archie ( the Cairn ) here.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Might just join you Dave noisy bloody fireworks.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I think I will go to Tenerife and leave Tracy and Archie ( the Cairn ) here.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Might just join you Dave noisy bloody fireworks.
thanks harry, long retired.
I was never interested in fireworks much Harry.I liked the bonfire bit especially when one year someone did jacket potatoes. I don’t mind the kids letting their fireworks off.It’s just this little dog playing havoc because he doesn’t like them.
One our neighbours has a terrier that is frightened of them.Perhaps we should have had Labradors instead.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I think I will go to Tenerife and leave Tracy and Archie ( the Cairn ) here.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Might just join you Dave noisy bloody fireworks.
thanks harry, long retired.
I was never interested in fireworks much Harry.I liked the bonfire bit especially when one year someone did jacket potatoes. I don’t mind the kids letting their fireworks off.It’s just this little dog playing havoc because he doesn’t like them.
One our neighbours has a terrier that is frightened of them.Perhaps we should have had Labradors instead.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
To be honest Dave I think any dog is frightened of the fireworks
and it doesn’t just start and end on the fifth they are setting the
things off weeks before and after the event, i’ts big business now
and the prices of some of them is astronomical, yeh’ as a kid and
for one night it was OK but it does tend to go on a bit now.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave you could always send Tracy and Cairn to Tenerife over the
November the 5th celebrations they won’t do Guy Fawkes there.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I think I will go to Tenerife and leave Tracy and Archie ( the Cairn ) here.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Might just join you Dave noisy bloody fireworks.
thanks harry, long retired.
I was never interested in fireworks much Harry.I liked the bonfire bit especially when one year someone did jacket potatoes. I don’t mind the kids letting their fireworks off.It’s just this little dog playing havoc because he doesn’t like them.
One our neighbours has a terrier that is frightened of them.Perhaps we should have had Labradors instead.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
To be honest Dave I think any dog is frightened of the fireworks
and it doesn’t just start and end on the fifth they are setting the
things off weeks before and after the event, i’ts big business now
and the prices of some of them is astronomical, yeh’ as a kid and
for one night it was OK but it does tend to go on a bit now.
thanks harry, long retired.
To be fair Harry,we are very lucky in this small village.We only get a few fireworks on November 5th and sometimes New Year.
Quite agree about the price of fireworks,also these modern things are like bombs going off.I used to think they were a waste of money when I was a teenager.
Cheers Dave.
You wouldn’t notice a few fireworks works going off when we were kids, air raid sirens, bombs, buzz bombs, U2 rockets, they made a bang when they was dropped far away. On bonfire night, I remember a few fireworks, but the bangers was not very loud, I remember one lad threw a a scarecrow banger near the fire, he got a telling off, it blew some of our spuds out of the fire, another couple of lads got a clip around the ear for having railway warning bangers, they was told they could have lost their hands, they was trying to hit them with a piece of metal. ho the good old days.
hiya,
There’s a family living in the next avenue to me who I suspect are worth
a bob or two all professional people a solicitor an accountant and the sons
run their own business’s now they celebrate everything with a fireworks
display so i’ts several times a year younger members birthdays and New
Years Eve all seem to be celebrated with a load of bangers OK for them
but a bit annoying for the people with pets and boring old ■■■■■ like me
who have no interest in the damned things these displays should be run
and organised by a body or other who will make sure it’s kept away from
peoples homes and sales of in some cases very dangerous fireworks only
available to the organisers of such events, if it was for “one night only” I
could accept it but round these parts it just goes on and on. Rant over.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
hiya,
There’s a family living in the next avenue to me who I suspect are worth
a bob or two all professional people a solicitor an accountant and the sons
run their own business’s now they celebrate everything with a fireworks
display so i’ts several times a year younger members birthdays and New
Years Eve all seem to be celebrated with a load of bangers OK for them
but a bit annoying for the people with pets and boring old ■■■■■ like me
who have no interest in the damned things these displays should be run
and organised by a body or other who will make sure it’s kept away from
peoples homes and sales of in some cases very dangerous fireworks only
available to the organisers of such events, if it was for “one night only” I
could accept it but round these parts it just goes on and on. Rant over.
thanks harry, long retired.
I quite agree with everything you say in your post Harry. A few years ago I remember this whistling sound followed by an almighty bang.It wasn’t local lads letting fireworks off for a laugh. It was a hooray Henry who lived the other end of the village showing off with some posh friends.As you say not bonfire night,just a load of wealthy gits with no thought to anyone else playing havoc late at night to enjoy themselves.
Cheers Dave.
One of these days some of these fanatics will really do some damage Norm. Its a pity that some of them ever heard of gun powder or explosives.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
One of these days some of these fanatics will really do some damage Norm. Its a pity that some of them ever heard of gun powder or explosives.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
My wife says that if my brain was made of gunpowder
there wouldn’t be enough to blow my cap off,
thanks harry, long retired.