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What's the problem missteak ? Did AQm's post bring the message home to you. Good post Aquarius ;-) Foxy
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Well said PokerTime... Opposition to Legalising Hunting Remains at All Time High The latest opinion polling from Ipsos MORI released this week shows that 80% of people in Britain think that fox hunting should remain illegal and the numbers are even higher for deer hunting and hare hunting. Those figures have continued to rise since the polling began in 2008 and are now at an all-time high. Hunting has only ever been practised by a small proportion of the population. Nothing could be described as a tradition if the vast majority of people never engaged in that activity, have shown little interest in it as a pastime and expressed little support for its continuation as a legal activity. Above and beyond that, whatever the pro-hunt lobby say, there is a much more genuine, compelling, enduring and strongly supported tradition that runs through the fibre of the people of this country and that is that we are a nation of animal lovers. We detest the idea of inflicting pain and death on an innocent creature if the purpose of that cruelty is simply for pleasure. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/michael-stephenson/fox-hunting-ban_b_6373052.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
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Pro hunters seem to voice conflicting views when trying to justify reasons for the hunt and cruelty. Some will say 'The Fox is a pest and Fox population needs to be controlled. Hunting is an effective way of achieving this.' On the other hand some will say 'We might be out all day and not Take a Fox. The numbers actually killed is relatively small' The pleasure would seem to come from the Chase and frightening a poor animal out of its wits. DulwichFox
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Hypocrocy:- Prince William has gone hunting deer and wild boar in Spain - just a day before he was due to make a public plea to end the illegal wildlife trade. A royal spokesman said the duke was a "passionate advocate" for wildlife. The Royals are a Joke BUT not funny. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26105706 DulwichFox
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you have turkey yesterday? No.. DulwichFox
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It's Boxing Day and The Annual Fox Hunts will soon be under way.. Approx 300 hunts will take place today despite being banned 10 years ago. Foxes cannot be killed by Hounds although a Pro Hunt Spokesperson admitted 'Accidents do happen' Foxes now have to be shot after being chased across the moors and farm lands until the terrified animal succumbs to fatigue. It is not clear if it still legal to offer the carcass to the Hounds. The Fine for ignoring the ban and allowing hounds to take a Fox is approx. ?85 -?200. So there is absolutely no incentive to pay any attention to the law. Fox Hunting is not a sport. There are those who seeking to have the Ban repealed like The Countryside Alliance. David Cameron and Nigel Farage both want to see the ban repealed. As thousands of people take part in the last Boxing Day hunts before the general election, Labour has written to the prime minister and the Ukip leader to ask them to issue a pledge that they will not repeal the Hunting Act. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/dec/26/labour-challenge-cameron-farage-foxhunting-ban The league Against Cruel Sports:- Badger Cull, Bullfighting, Dog Fighting, Shooting, Hunting, Snaring http://www.league.org.uk/ DulwichFox
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Thank You Mick Mac. Couple of beers in the EDT. Great Christmas atmosphere. Then Home alone .. Roast Lamb roast spuds, parsnips, carrots, Yorkshire pud, Gravy with Red Wine, rosemary and garlic. Boxing Day Curry tonight.. Foxy..
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Happy Christmas to All at EDF. Big Thank-you to our moderators for keeping us all on line in a difficult phase. Foxy. :)
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The ISS will be visible at 5.22pm across the UK, but for varying lengths of time and at slightly differing angles. The further north you are, the closer to the horizon it will be. Here is a guide on how long you will be able to see the ISS and where you can spot it in the sky (90 degrees is directly above you): London: 4 minutes, at 45 degrees, 35 above WSW DulwichFox
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Louisa. Glad you enjoyed your Vindaloo. They know me in there as DulwichFox. No idea how. ? They are very friendly. Have had several deliveries and take-aways. Never been disappointed. Foxy
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nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The techie stuff is way over my head but does this > mean, as one of those affected, that I can't be > banned without the whole group being banned? > Hmmmm ... No. Your account can be deactivated without blocking your IP. IP blocking prevents any spammer coming back with a new username. BT say this is a temporary measure. No idea how long that may be. DulwichFox
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I hope you feel better about yourself And your public spiritedness It's a thin line between owning your own home and ending up on The street. Have a Happy Christmas DF Not many people get a DF
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Curry club gose to a different Restaurant each month. Rannaghor is a take away. Big portions. Just ask for extra green chillies If you want it hot. Foxy
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Rannaghor 50 Grove vale.. 020 8299 4744 020 8299 0917 http://rannaghoronline.co.uk/ Foxy
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It was impossible to type all that info from my little phone. I could only add all that stuff when I got PC access back up. So there you go Foxy
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BT Shares its IP Addresses IP address translation/sharing What is it? There are only a certain number of IP addresses and due to the expansion of the internet, these are running out worldwide. Eventually they'll be replaced by a new version. Until this time, addresses will need to be shared to ensure everyone can access a reliable broadband service. We're preparing for this transition period by gradually introducing IP address translation/sharing whilst continuously testing and learning. The change is being introduced to BT Total Broadband Option 1 customers. If you're sharing an IP address, your internet traffic goes through an extra translation step in our network before connecting to the internet to change it from a private address to a common public one. http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/44044/~/ip-address-translation%2Fsharing Hope this may through some light. Basically if you block anyone on a Shared IP you will block other users too. I may not of explained myself some time back when I mentioned IPs being block allocated but this is what I was trying to get across. DulwichFox.
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Would that be The Rake Borough Market. Possibly the smallest Pub in London with a vast range of ales.. ?? DulwichFox
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Spate of burglaries in East Dulwich
DulwichFox replied to EastDulwichRose's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just a little thing to consider.. If you have just invested in a new Computer or Plasma TV, do not leave the packaging outside your home for would be burglars to see. DulwichFox -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
DulwichFox replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Harris did not write the song 'Two Little Boys' Two Little Boys" is a song written by American composer Theodore F. Morse and lyricist Edward Madden. It was written in 1902 and became a popular music hall song of the time, made popular by Harry Lauder. It describes the story of two boys who grow up to fight in a war. It became a surprise No. 1 top-selling single for entertainer Rolf Harris in the United Kingdom. Harris 'liked' the song and recorded it in December 1969. It became a surprise No. 1 top-selling single for entertainer Rolf Harris in the United Kingdom. I doubt it will EVER be played again on TV or Radio. DulwichFox -
aquarius moon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn't everyone working up until Xmas Eve? > Then it's finish early, off to the pub (in my case > off home to wrap presents) followed by at least 4 > days off. Bliss :) Well deserved if I may be allowed to say so. Foxy :)
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Sorry about any confusion.. but this was my job working for BT and several other Telcoms So such things interest me. A ping to 213.121.193.251 now completes with out time out and no lost packets. So any network issues may well of been resolved. I currently have access back up to EDF and a tracert to 213.121.193.251 indicates that the trace completes with no errors. Hopefully BT or CloudForce have resolved any conflicts or any network problems. We will have to wait and see. Fingers crossed. DulwichFox
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