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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8600 on: September 04, 2015, 03:05:26 AM »
Trouble is Mick there are people who would find that question challenging....some of the apprentices I used to deal with would have had nfi. ::)
  We had a crim a couple of weeks ago who applied for a job as a unit cleaner, and when he was given a mop he honestly had no clue on how to use it.  He couldn't understand why he had to use such a complicated piece of equipment to clean a unit.  Tough thing to figure out them mops and buckets. ??? ???
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8601 on: September 04, 2015, 03:17:06 AM »
I can understand what you're saying Pete.
Several years ago, I trained a couple of young fellas and got them ticketed
in the motor trade.

One of them, Jamie, ended up (and still is) working underground in the mining industry and making a good quid.
He's got a missus and a couple of good kids and is doing well.
Young Jack, turned to the piss and drugs and has messed up his mind a
bit.

Anyway, Jack came back to work after doing his theory at Charles Darwin Uni for me to sign him off so that he could get his ticket.
Before I signed him off, I took him out to the workshop and told him to sharpen up a couple drill bits that he ended up fcuk'n up so I told him that it was nothing personal, but I'm not signing you off.

Long story short, the fcuking meat head trainer from the Uni paid me a visit and I told him that all he was good for was fcuking up our kids and that he's not doing his job properly.

Then he reckoned that he didn't like the way that I was talking to him.
In the end, I signed Jack off after he sharpened up a box full of rooted drill bits.

My point was, that this Uni Bufoon had signed Jack off for his theory including sharpening drill bits and he no idea about how to do it.

So Jack was a happy camper in the end and the Uni Knob Head was fairly pissed off with me.  ;D
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8602 on: September 04, 2015, 03:57:59 AM »
For a while now, well maybe a long while, I've been having a little, well maybe more than a little, trouble hearing so I've had a hearing test and will now be getting hearing aids, which pisses me off. I have enough trouble looking after my reading glasses because something always happens to my prescription Specsaver reading goggles, I either bust or lose them in short order and my medical insurance only allows me to replace every two years. So when I buy cheapo readers from the dollar shop I somehow manage not to lose or break 'em. Go figure.
Now, these hearing aids are delicate little items that I'm gonna have to be careful with. At least I'll no longer have to ask people to repeat stuff all the time which possibly pisses them off. So now I'm grumpy, deaf and blind old fart which pisses me off somewhat but not as much as it pisses off the minister for war and finance. Small consolation.
BTW Is there stuff I need to know about hearing aids and riding motorbicycles?
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8603 on: September 04, 2015, 04:09:14 AM »
Trouble is Mick there are people who would find that question challenging....some of the apprentices I used to deal with would have had nfi. ::)
  We had a crim a couple of weeks ago who applied for a job as a unit cleaner, and when he was given a mop he honestly had no clue on how to use it.  He couldn't understand why he had to use such a complicated piece of equipment to clean a unit.  Tough thing to figure out them mops and buckets. ??? ???
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8604 on: September 04, 2015, 04:27:36 AM »
For a while now, well maybe a long while, I've been having a little, well maybe more than a little, trouble hearing so I've had a hearing test and will now be getting hearing aids, which pisses me off. I have enough trouble looking after my reading glasses because something always happens to my prescription Specsaver reading goggles, I either bust or lose them in short order and my medical insurance only allows me to replace every two years. So when I buy cheapo readers from the dollar shop I somehow manage not to lose or break 'em. Go figure.
Now, these hearing aids are delicate little items that I'm gonna have to be careful with. At least I'll no longer have to ask people to repeat stuff all the time which possibly pisses them off. So now I'm grumpy, deaf and blind old fart which pisses me off somewhat but not as much as it pisses off the minister for war and finance. Small consolation.
BTW Is there stuff I need to know about hearing aids and riding motorbicycles?

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« Reply #8605 on: September 04, 2015, 04:28:47 AM »
Trouble is Mick there are people who would find that question challenging....some of the apprentices I used to deal with would have had nfi. ::)
  We had a crim a couple of weeks ago who applied for a job as a unit cleaner, and when he was given a mop he honestly had no clue on how to use it.  He couldn't understand why he had to use such a complicated piece of equipment to clean a unit.  Tough thing to figure out them mops and buckets. ??? ???
I keep telling my mrs that I don't know how to use the vacuum cleaner. ..that pisses her off.


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« Reply #8606 on: September 04, 2015, 04:33:34 AM »
I've got dimished hearing as well Andrew but it's mainly the left ear which is generally facing in the direction of the missus.
I call it Led Zepplin ear that I attribute to the years gone by when you'd flake out in front of the speakers with about 17 beers and a couple of joints on board and Physical Grafitti cranked up on Number 10.

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« Reply #8607 on: September 04, 2015, 05:43:44 AM »
haha, all valid arguments and true to the core, but impossible to convince somebody who already has their opinion and are righteous about it.   

Go easy on them, they just follow what the media tells them too, not their own opinin either.

Come on, Terry, you're whinging about something you haven't got completely right. I do hunt, and like Andrew, it's goes on the table. BUT, as for Africa, I've been there too. Those massive fees serve numerous purposes: economy into a 3.5 world state. Guide fees, lodging, travel and transport, etc.

As for shooting defeneseless animals, you could not be more wrong. The high end fees for shooting dangerous game (like lions, elephants, rhino, leopards, and even crocs and hippos) is in large due to conservation expenses and very limited harvesting control. Personally, I have zero interest in shooting one of these animals and always prefer the smaller, abundant plains game for eating while there. But the elephants do get eaten by locals. In fact, a single elephant provides good enough for up to 300 people for 30 days.

And people do not recognize the destruction an elephant does when their habitat overlaps with people. Think feral pigs tear up a place? See what an elephant does while he's tromping about. It's like someone drunk dolt took a Caterpillar D-11 through with his blade down and went on a bender. It literally destroy all vegetation and uproots the soil making it do near unusable for growing food for about a decade.

Africa hunting gets an awful rap, but it's completely unlike what you've read or seen. It's far from lining up outside the fence, pointing out your pick and squeezing away. Heaps of hunters go with unfilled tags if they simply trophy hunt. Others, like me, go for the adventure and the experience. The meat is a pure bonus. And it's a major amount of work while there. And humans are not the top of the food chain on Africa. Whether you've got a big gun or not.

Not for everyone certainly and clearly agree. But that Dentist was the victim of unscrupulous or a negligent Professional Hunter (a license guide required by African laws). And your buddy's mate may be ticking off a bucket list item. Be glad he didn't use that $50k and buy up a large lot of sandcasts or other valuable motorcycles to sit in a pretty window and not ride them. Collectors piss me off!

Really Prokop,  thinking that anyone that dislikes these morons killing, in a lot of cases, beasts on endangered lists,  can't think for themselves and simply follow the media is absolute bull#$%* ...? Says more about you than it does about us.... ::)  Cal, that dentist is a #$%*ing parasite, don't make excuses for him mate.... ;D ;)

Point by point:

- Lions are not on endangered list, they are VU (Vulnerable) in the interval of Threatened, that is hardly verge of extinction.  See for yourself - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion   On top of that the cub mortality is 1 surviving out of 8 for male lions.  If there was a need to boost the lion population - which is not - it can easily be done by helping more cubs survive.
- Follow the media?  Of course you are, or did you know Cecil existed before media mentioned it?   Yes, I know you kept an eye on Cecil since he was a cub in 2002, ROFLMAO
- Your rants speak volumes about your lack of knowledge and intellectual laziness. Just because you are loud and use 4 letter words does not mean you are right.
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8608 on: September 04, 2015, 10:56:45 AM »
When you think your going for a nice ride around the mountain canyon roads and on the why back to home and your in a nice tight right hand corner, doing 50 mph and a van is stopped in the middle of the road looking at deer, you have a split second to make a move to go right ( no cant go that way not enough room) then you look left and can't see if there are any cars coming, so you push hard on the back brake peddle and pucker ass  while your clamp down on the front break and your screaming at them at the same time as you stop 15 feet from there fing bumper, then they take off as fast as they can, you catch up to them and pass while there doing 80 mph, you kick there door and scream some more, while they look at you like, what did i do.
 That really pisses me off. One thing i do know now my brakes work! LOL

I'd be pissed off at who ever taught you to brake mate, leave the rear alone and work on proper braking technique, if the first thing you go for is the rear brake, prepare yourself for some future road rash.....


WOW ,really ,that's all you have to say MATE! Why don't you go ahead and teach me how you're expertise in breaking and using your gears to stop.
 I bought this bike in 1978 new and it has never been on its side or me with road rash, its not the first time some idiot has done stupid #$%* in front of me.
Tell me have you ever been down on a bike, just wondering?
Please teach me how to brake maybe i will learn something.
You know what really pisses me off, is that, i almost was hamburger on the road and someone tells you,  learn how to brake , instead of glad you still here to talk about it mate. Just saying.
To tell you the truth i don't remember how or what i did , it was all instinct, i just know I am still alive!!


Harden up mate, I wasn't trying to provoke a defensive response, you said that the first thing you did was "  push hard on the back brake peddle and pucker ass", that is the WRONG thing to do in any emergency situation on a bike, I don't care what you say, the simple fact that you said it was reason enough for me to comment, if you knew it was wrong you wouldn't have written it. I'm glad you managed to get around the idiot stopped in the middle of the road but, if that rear wheel had locked you would really be pissed off as it would have all gone pear shaped.  I would willingly teach you how to emergency brake properly if you weren't so far away, I suspect you probably wouldn't be interested though. And, Yes. I've been down the road twice in 36 years, one was a hit and run that got me from behind and left me in the bush bleeding out for about 7 hours, with a fractured skull, broken jaw, badly broken arm, wrist and collar bone and  severed artery in my left wrist as well as internal injuries I still deal with today, I was found by a kid on his way home from a party at around midnight, I'd almost bled out, and the second,  I was on the back of a mates bike and it was raining, just slid down the road a bit and wasn't hurt badly, why is that even relevant, I know some brilliant riders that have had horrible accidents, some are dead, the fact that you say you've never had one is PURE LUCK ?. petercb750 is a rider trainer, he's saying exactly what I said, did you think I just posted this just to piss you off, i'm in the right place and all but,  that was not my intention....?


You are absolutely right, and i'am glad the kid found you, and your still here, i do have some skill though its not all luck. lol
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8609 on: September 04, 2015, 11:10:47 AM »
When you think your going for a nice ride around the mountain canyon roads and on the why back to home and your in a nice tight right hand corner, doing 50 mph and a van is stopped in the middle of the road looking at deer, you have a split second to make a move to go right ( no cant go that way not enough room) then you look left and can't see if there are any cars coming, so you push hard on the back brake peddle and pucker ass  while your clamp down on the front break and your screaming at them at the same time as you stop 15 feet from there fing bumper, then they take off as fast as they can, you catch up to them and pass while there doing 80 mph, you kick there door and scream some more, while they look at you like, what did i do.
 That really pisses me off. One thing i do know now my brakes work! LOL

I'd be pissed off at who ever taught you to brake mate, leave the rear alone and work on proper braking technique, if the first thing you go for is the rear brake, prepare yourself for some future road rash.....


WOW ,really ,that's all you have to say MATE! Why don't you go ahead and teach me how you're expertise in breaking and using your gears to stop.
 I bought this bike in 1978 new and it has never been on its side or me with road rash, its not the first time some idiot has done stupid #$%* in front of me.
Tell me have you ever been down on a bike, just wondering?
Please teach me how to brake maybe i will learn something.
You know what really pisses me off, is that, i almost was hamburger on the road and someone tells you,  learn how to brake , instead of glad you still here to talk about it mate. Just saying.
To tell you the truth i don't remember how or what i did , it was all instinct, i just know I am still alive!!


Harden up mate, I wasn't trying to provoke a defensive response, you said that the first thing you did was "  push hard on the back brake peddle and pucker ass", that is the WRONG thing to do in any emergency situation on a bike, I don't care what you say, the simple fact that you said it was reason enough for me to comment, if you knew it was wrong you wouldn't have written it. I'm glad you managed to get around the idiot stopped in the middle of the road but, if that rear wheel had locked you would really be pissed off as it would have all gone pear shaped.  I would willingly teach you how to emergency brake properly if you weren't so far away, I suspect you probably wouldn't be interested though. And, Yes. I've been down the road twice in 36 years, one was a hit and run that got me from behind and left me in the bush bleeding out for about 7 hours, with a fractured skull, broken jaw, badly broken arm, wrist and collar bone and  severed artery in my left wrist as well as internal injuries I still deal with today, I was found by a kid on his way home from a party at around midnight, I'd almost bled out, and the second,  I was on the back of a mates bike and it was raining, just slid down the road a bit and wasn't hurt badly, why is that even relevant, I know some brilliant riders that have had horrible accidents, some are dead, the fact that you say you've never had one is PURE LUCK ?. petercb750 is a rider trainer, he's saying exactly what I said, did you think I just posted this just to piss you off, i'm in the right place and all but,  that was not my intention....?


You are absolutely right, and i'am glad the kid found you, and your still here, i do have some skill though its not all luck. lol
i would like it if you where closer always love to ride, all people can learn something new.

Glad you are still here also ! I think everyone here on this forum learns something new quite frequently. There will be the occasional spat, but generally we all get along.

Hopefully some of the feedback gave you the possibility to reflect that perhaps you were quite lucky.

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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8610 on: September 04, 2015, 11:20:14 AM »
Stepping in dog sh#t pisses me off big time especially when it's a fresh one. I just got done tuning my kids bike a bit and decided to take it for a test ride and while at an intersection I'm wondering why my right foot feels kind of slick on the foot peg so I reach down and feel under my shoe and guess what I ended up with a handful of? GRRRrrrrr!! >:(
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« Reply #8611 on: September 04, 2015, 11:39:00 AM »
Stepping in dog sh#t pisses me off big time especially when it's a fresh one. I just got done tuning my kids bike a bit and decided to take it for a test ride and while at an intersection I'm wondering why my right foot feels kind of slick on the foot peg so I reach down and feel under my shoe and guess what I ended up with a handful of? GRRRrrrrr!! >:(

Goodness, by all that is sacred in life, never come to visit France Scott. There are more dogs than people here and they #$%*e everywhere. Honestly, you have to have your eyes peeled cos there are turds on every footpath. And they don't smell pleasant in Summer heat.

What really gets my goat, and that is a more elevated level of pissed offedness, is cnuts who live in apartments or townhouses with no gardens who bring their unfeasibly large dogs for a walk to where I live (where we have nice green verges and gardens, watered at huge expense) let them off the leash and turn away to smoke a ciggy. Meantime Fido is laying a few big ones right out side my house. One of these days I'll pluck up enough (Dutch) courage to follow both back home and deliver the steaming parcel on the rightful doorstep.

The town put up dispensers of plastic bags for dog owners to recuperate their pets leavings. Never used at all. One aspect of life in France that pisses me off.

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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8613 on: September 04, 2015, 04:05:08 PM »
Stepping in dog sh#t pisses me off big time especially when it's a fresh one. I just got done tuning my kids bike a bit and decided to take it for a test ride and while at an intersection I'm wondering why my right foot feels kind of slick on the foot peg so I reach down and feel under my shoe and guess what I ended up with a handful of? GRRRrrrrr!! >:(

Goodness, by all that is sacred in life, never come to visit France Scott. There are more dogs than people here and they #$%*e everywhere. Honestly, you have to have your eyes peeled cos there are turds on every footpath. And they don't smell pleasant in Summer heat.

What really gets my goat, and that is a more elevated level of pissed offedness, is cnuts who live in apartments or townhouses with no gardens who bring their unfeasibly large dogs for a walk to where I live (where we have nice green verges and gardens, watered at huge expense) let them off the leash and turn away to smoke a ciggy. Meantime Fido is laying a few big ones right out side my house. One of these days I'll pluck up enough (Dutch) courage to follow both back home and deliver the steaming parcel on the rightful doorstep.

The town put up dispensers of plastic bags for dog owners to recuperate their pets leavings. Never used at all. One aspect of life in France that pisses me off.

Kev
In my state, the dog owner is expected to carry a small plastic bag (provided in parks and popular walking tracks on roll dispensers) and when fido lets one rip the turds are picked up and dropped in bins. Those that don't can be fined. It actually works quite well, and it's now quite uncommon to see one or step in one.
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8614 on: September 04, 2015, 04:09:03 PM »
haha, all valid arguments and true to the core, but impossible to convince somebody who already has their opinion and are righteous about it.   

Go easy on them, they just follow what the media tells them too, not their own opinin either.

Come on, Terry, you're whinging about something you haven't got completely right. I do hunt, and like Andrew, it's goes on the table. BUT, as for Africa, I've been there too. Those massive fees serve numerous purposes: economy into a 3.5 world state. Guide fees, lodging, travel and transport, etc.

As for shooting defeneseless animals, you could not be more wrong. The high end fees for shooting dangerous game (like lions, elephants, rhino, leopards, and even crocs and hippos) is in large due to conservation expenses and very limited harvesting control. Personally, I have zero interest in shooting one of these animals and always prefer the smaller, abundant plains game for eating while there. But the elephants do get eaten by locals. In fact, a single elephant provides good enough for up to 300 people for 30 days.

And people do not recognize the destruction an elephant does when their habitat overlaps with people. Think feral pigs tear up a place? See what an elephant does while he's tromping about. It's like someone drunk dolt took a Caterpillar D-11 through with his blade down and went on a bender. It literally destroy all vegetation and uproots the soil making it do near unusable for growing food for about a decade.

Africa hunting gets an awful rap, but it's completely unlike what you've read or seen. It's far from lining up outside the fence, pointing out your pick and squeezing away. Heaps of hunters go with unfilled tags if they simply trophy hunt. Others, like me, go for the adventure and the experience. The meat is a pure bonus. And it's a major amount of work while there. And humans are not the top of the food chain on Africa. Whether you've got a big gun or not.

Not for everyone certainly and clearly agree. But that Dentist was the victim of unscrupulous or a negligent Professional Hunter (a license guide required by African laws). And your buddy's mate may be ticking off a bucket list item. Be glad he didn't use that $50k and buy up a large lot of sandcasts or other valuable motorcycles to sit in a pretty window and not ride them. Collectors piss me off!

Really Prokop,  thinking that anyone that dislikes these morons killing, in a lot of cases, beasts on endangered lists,  can't think for themselves and simply follow the media is absolute bull#$%* ...? Says more about you than it does about us.... ::)  Cal, that dentist is a #$%*ing parasite, don't make excuses for him mate.... ;D ;)

Point by point:

- Lions are not on endangered list, they are VU (Vulnerable) in the interval of Threatened, that is hardly verge of extinction.  See for yourself - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion   On top of that the cub mortality is 1 surviving out of 8 for male lions.  If there was a need to boost the lion population - which is not - it can easily be done by helping more cubs survive.
- Follow the media?  Of course you are, or did you know Cecil existed before media mentioned it?   Yes, I know you kept an eye on Cecil since he was a cub in 2002, ROFLMAO
- Your rants speak volumes about your lack of knowledge and intellectual laziness. Just because you are loud and use 4 letter words does not mean you are right.
I'm not a full greeny or anything, but the thing I find most remarkable about your stance is the arrogance and all mightier than thou attitude (of you and others with the same mind set) that in your head justifies the killing of a wild animal for nothing more than pleasure. It pisses me off.
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« Reply #8615 on: September 04, 2015, 05:02:35 PM »
haha, all valid arguments and true to the core, but impossible to convince somebody who already has their opinion and are righteous about it.   

Go easy on them, they just follow what the media tells them too, not their own opinin either.

Come on, Terry, you're whinging about something you haven't got completely right. I do hunt, and like Andrew, it's goes on the table. BUT, as for Africa, I've been there too. Those massive fees serve numerous purposes: economy into a 3.5 world state. Guide fees, lodging, travel and transport, etc.

As for shooting defeneseless animals, you could not be more wrong. The high end fees for shooting dangerous game (like lions, elephants, rhino, leopards, and even crocs and hippos) is in large due to conservation expenses and very limited harvesting control. Personally, I have zero interest in shooting one of these animals and always prefer the smaller, abundant plains game for eating while there. But the elephants do get eaten by locals. In fact, a single elephant provides good enough for up to 300 people for 30 days.

And people do not recognize the destruction an elephant does when their habitat overlaps with people. Think feral pigs tear up a place? See what an elephant does while he's tromping about. It's like someone drunk dolt took a Caterpillar D-11 through with his blade down and went on a bender. It literally destroy all vegetation and uproots the soil making it do near unusable for growing food for about a decade.

Africa hunting gets an awful rap, but it's completely unlike what you've read or seen. It's far from lining up outside the fence, pointing out your pick and squeezing away. Heaps of hunters go with unfilled tags if they simply trophy hunt. Others, like me, go for the adventure and the experience. The meat is a pure bonus. And it's a major amount of work while there. And humans are not the top of the food chain on Africa. Whether you've got a big gun or not.

Not for everyone certainly and clearly agree. But that Dentist was the victim of unscrupulous or a negligent Professional Hunter (a license guide required by African laws). And your buddy's mate may be ticking off a bucket list item. Be glad he didn't use that $50k and buy up a large lot of sandcasts or other valuable motorcycles to sit in a pretty window and not ride them. Collectors piss me off!

Really Prokop,  thinking that anyone that dislikes these morons killing, in a lot of cases, beasts on endangered lists,  can't think for themselves and simply follow the media is absolute bull#$%* ...? Says more about you than it does about us.... ::)  Cal, that dentist is a #$%*ing parasite, don't make excuses for him mate.... ;D ;)

Point by point:

- Lions are not on endangered list, they are VU (Vulnerable) in the interval of Threatened, that is hardly verge of extinction.  See for yourself - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion   On top of that the cub mortality is 1 surviving out of 8 for male lions.  If there was a need to boost the lion population - which is not - it can easily be done by helping more cubs survive.
- Follow the media?  Of course you are, or did you know Cecil existed before media mentioned it?   Yes, I know you kept an eye on Cecil since he was a cub in 2002, ROFLMAO
- Your rants speak volumes about your lack of knowledge and intellectual laziness. Just because you are loud and use 4 letter words does not mean you are right.
I'm not a full greeny or anything, but the thing I find most remarkable about your stance is the arrogance and all mightier than thou attitude (of you and others with the same mind set) that in your head justifies the killing of a wild animal for nothing more than pleasure. It pisses me off.

Yes Peter, thats how he talks to anyone who doesn't agree with his one eyed  ideological, redneck rants, everyone is either stupid, a greenie, a loony leftie, a socialist, a communist or just plain ignorant, he pops up just to make  statements like that everywhere, and post his tea party political views.  I didn't even mention Cecil, but since he brought it up, are you that stupid that you think the media made up the fact that this dentist idiot shot the lion after it was ILLEGALLY lured out of its sanctuary, do you think he's now in hiding because everyone thinks it was the right thing to do..?.  And seeings though your a bit slow on the uptake mate, I was commenting on the general state of African wildlife being used as target practice by rich pigs all over the world under the guise of Conservation, its pathetic and laughable, I see absolutely nothing wrong with culling feral pigs, massive over population of kangaroo's as is here in Australia or removing feral animals in general, buy vulnerable native species, give me a break, ever heard of nature..? It tends to take care of itself quite well until the morons turn up.... Your lack of comprehension  is quite funny , Beasts was a reference to all African species hunted for the sake of it, you, once again pick a part of a point to rant like a goose on a tangent, at least you are consistent.... There are a couple of Ex Australian SAS personal in Africa with full teams at the moment with shoot to kill orders,  to stop illegal hunting and poaching , i'm just sorry they weren't able to get these grubs as they lured Cecil out to simply kill him for a trophy, it totally disgusts me and I can garantee you i'm no socialist greenie mate, your assumption are so far from reality they are laughable, I'm absolutely positive that if someone lured you pet dog out and shot it for fun, you'd be out to kill.... ::)
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8616 on: September 04, 2015, 06:01:11 PM »
Stepping in dog sh#t pisses me off big time especially when it's a fresh one. I just got done tuning my kids bike a bit and decided to take it for a test ride and while at an intersection I'm wondering why my right foot feels kind of slick on the foot peg so I reach down and feel under my shoe and guess what I ended up with a handful of? GRRRrrrrr!! >:(

Goodness, by all that is sacred in life, never come to visit France Scott. There are more dogs than people here and they #$%*e everywhere. Honestly, you have to have your eyes peeled cos there are turds on every footpath. And they don't smell pleasant in Summer heat.

What really gets my goat, and that is a more elevated level of pissed offedness, is cnuts who live in apartments or townhouses with no gardens who bring their unfeasibly large dogs for a walk to where I live (where we have nice green verges and gardens, watered at huge expense) let them off the leash and turn away to smoke a ciggy. Meantime Fido is laying a few big ones right out side my house. One of these days I'll pluck up enough (Dutch) courage to follow both back home and deliver the steaming parcel on the rightful doorstep.

The town put up dispensers of plastic bags for dog owners to recuperate their pets leavings. Never used at all. One aspect of life in France that pisses me off.

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In my state, the dog owner is expected to carry a small plastic bag (provided in parks and popular walking tracks on roll dispensers) and when fido lets one rip the turds are picked up and dropped in bins. Those that don't can be fined. It actually works quite well, and it's now quite uncommon to see one or step in one.

Yeah but there's a problem with that, the turd in question was from my own dog that deposited it near the driveway I just didn't realize it until I was about 2 blocks from my house. Try riding a bike with dog turd all over your hand and trying to keep from getting it all over the throttle and brake lever, I had to pull over and wipe my hand off in the grass then head home to hose my shoe and foot peg off and wash my hands some more. I first realized sumtin was up when while at a stop at the intersection I almost dropped the bike because my shoe was so slick it was slipping on the pavement and almost made me loose my balance, imagine me having to explain to you guys about dropping a bike because I had dog sh#t on my feet. Of course while I was grumbling about it at home my wife was laughing.
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8617 on: September 04, 2015, 06:04:18 PM »
Turd in question, now thats funny s***

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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8618 on: September 04, 2015, 06:06:10 PM »
So, if it's in the interest of conservation and protecting local farmlands, then let the local people take care of it and cull if it is absolutely necessary  (as with roos in oz) but rich knobs should not be allowed to shoot an animal as a trophy. ...it's arrogant, ignorant and total wank. I understand that fees (I doubt all of it) supposedly are returned for "conservation" but other ways need to be found other than giving a knob a hard on. It still pisses me off and no amount of twisting or justification will change that.
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8619 on: September 05, 2015, 02:11:36 AM »
Here's how the "Big Game Hunters" probably see themselves:



Here's how the rest of the world sees them:

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« Reply #8620 on: September 05, 2015, 02:40:32 AM »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.

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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8621 on: September 05, 2015, 02:45:33 AM »



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« Reply #8622 on: September 05, 2015, 02:49:59 AM »
Ah sorry to hear that Mick, and so young too. Keep your chin up and remember the good times, and name the next big fukcen fish in his honour. RIP Burgy.
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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8623 on: September 05, 2015, 03:06:38 AM »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.



It's tough when someone departs too soon.  My old fishing buddy JB is currently awaiting some good news, he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of kidney tumor.  He had a kidney removed last week and is now waiting to start chemo, the worst part is he is only 53.  He is doing better than the doctors gave him as an initial prognisis.  They initially told him he was not likely to survive the surgery, so he was #$%*ting bricks when he went in, and had said goodbye to everyone just in case he didn't make it.  It was a tough phone call to recieve, I just hope I never have to make one like it, but everyone was grateful when he came out in good spirits.  RIP Burgy.
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« Reply #8624 on: September 05, 2015, 03:07:34 AM »
Ah sorry to hear that Mick, and so young too. Keep your chin up and remember the good times, and name the next big fukcen fish in his honour. RIP Burgy.
Thanks for your thoughts Pete.
We did a sh1tload of fencing together back in the day on the weekends, and when the elements got the upper hand on the body, Burgy would just keep straining wire until the job was done.

And he loved a few cold beers afterwards, but you'd never catch up with the fierce pace that he'd set to quench a dry neck.  ;D
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