Zebra
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i think it is a cruel blood sport.
it is outlawed in England now.
i hope this law is obeyed.
it is outlawed in England now.
i hope this law is obeyed.
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Oscar Wilde: "The unspeakable hunting the inedible."i think it is a cruel blood sport.
it is outlawed in England now.
i hope this law is obeyed.
i think it is a cruel blood sport.
it is outlawed in England now.
i hope this law is obeyed.
I think it is outlawed.fox hunting in England
it is outlawed in England now.
They're usually released anyway, whereas in the States .....Selfish as usual .
Giving those Foxes a jolly good work out keeps them fit and stops them sauntering into town to raid human dustbins .
Nothing more satisfying than watching a pack of doggy woggies chasing a badly behaved reprobate across England's green and pleasant lands .
You Germs woud not understand as you prefer chasing and killing Jews .You term it , Cleansing , rather than a Blood Sport .
Bloody hell, you're 21 years late to the partyi think it is a cruel blood sport.
it is outlawed in England now.
i hope this law is obeyed.
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Yup, 21 years ago.I think it is outlawed.
Traditionally fox hunting has a much to do with horsemanship as auto racing has to do with driving skill today
But its not my country and the Brits can do as they please
Yes very civilized, more like some Pagan ritual if you ask me, people who want to hurt animals for fun should see a shrink, there is something wrong with them, if i was to stalk an animal it would be to get a great photo of it, i also hate the Badger digging vermin some drive to the other end of the Country even to Ireland to smash a shovel over a Badgers head after being attacked by terriers.It's the blood letting that was great .
Smearing the fox's blood on the little children and ripping out a still beating heart for a fry -up were the highlights .
Those good old days .
I've been trying to put it out of my mind for many years now but you've provoked my memory so now you're getting it.That bunch of red coated Sadists always test the law, wors't thing i saw was a Stag Hunt, chased to exhaustion into the sea by a bunch of screaming sadists some had followed the hunt in cars after it was killed the scumbags mutilated this great animal by cutting it's heart and other organs from the body and the feet, then smeared the blood on a Childs face, think what this trash could do to humans,
Another Stag chased to exhaustion then shot by a psycho and a traffic jam caused by more sadists with blood lust, they must feel like real big Men, it's like the idiots who shoot lion's, i would like to see the bastards go up against one with just a spear.
I’m sure many Subjects of the Crown would disagree.Traditionally fox hunting has a much to do with horsemanship as auto racing has to do with driving skill today
But its not my country and the Brits can do as they please
Terrible but no surprise especially in that part of the World, you took a chance being their in the troubles, people who do that sort of thing are not wired right.I've been trying to put it out of my mind for many years now but you've provoked my memory so now you're getting it.
I was hitch-hiking along the eastern coastline of Ireland (1978) on my way from Dublin to Belfast. I purposely stopped for the night, just across the frontier, in Minerstown because I wanted to view the seals that came up to the rocks every day with the tide. Mind you, this was during "the troubles" so perhaps I ought to have expected the young population to be less than pleasant? The Minerstown Youth Hostel was just there within a few yards of the rocks across the road. At the moment I checked in a small crowed was gathering that I naturally assumed were viewing the seals ..... not exactly, I'm afraid. Three lads down from Belfast were busy kicking a seal pup to death and the adults were trying to stop them. Too late. It was a pitiful sight. Have you ever seen a seal pup? Sweet little creatures as cute as puppy dogs. It was battered and bloodied but still alive (just), its pretty eyes reflecting its disbelief and not understanding anything. Nor did I. A vet showed up who attended the little dear the best that he could but said all he could really do was hope its mother would return and tend to it but he gave no hope at all. I told the Youth Hostel warden what had taken place but he wasn't surprised in the least. He told me that a few days previously some teenagers had kicked a new-born kitty to death right in front of him.
I just checked Google and if I understand correctly the Hostel was demolished a year or two after I stayed there.
So they can join an horse riding club that doesn't end in mayhem and bloodshed, but that isn't what those bastards are about, they get off on torturing suffering animals and blood and make it something it isn't by dressing up like Clowns.Traditionally fox hunting has a much to do with horsemanship as auto racing has to do with driving skill today
But its not my country and the Brits can do as they please
I doubt if that happenedIt's the blood letting that was great .
Smearing the fox's blood on the little children and ripping out a still beating heart for a fry -up were the highlights .
Those good old days .
I hope it wasn't by a car bombI've been trying to put it out of my mind for many years now but you've provoked my memory so now you're getting it.
I was hitch-hiking along the eastern coastline of Ireland (1978) on my way from Dublin to Belfast. I purposely stopped for the night, just across the frontier, in Minerstown because I wanted to view the seals that came up to the rocks every day with the tide. Mind you, this was during "the troubles" so perhaps I ought to have expected the young population to be less than pleasant? The Minerstown Youth Hostel was just there within a few yards of the rocks across the road. At the moment I checked in a small crowed was gathering that I naturally assumed were viewing the seals ..... not exactly, I'm afraid. Three lads down from Belfast were busy kicking a seal pup to death and the adults were trying to stop them. Too late. It was a pitiful sight. Have you ever seen a seal pup? Sweet little creatures as cute as puppy dogs. It was battered and bloodied but still alive (just), its pretty eyes reflecting its disbelief and not understanding anything. Nor did I. A vet showed up who attended the little dear the best that he could but said all he could really do was hope its mother would return and tend to it but he gave no hope at all. I told the Youth Hostel warden what had taken place but he wasn't surprised in the least. He told me that a few days previously some teenagers had kicked a new-born kitty to death right in front of him.
I just checked Google and if I understand correctly the Hostel was demolished a year or two after I stayed there.

Shows how little you know about the subject, they call it blooding like some Satanic dark art, they are sick people, looks like it takes place in the US as well which is no surprise many of them seem to enjoy murdering animals for fun, this shit started in the 16th century.I doubt if that happened
But if so you go to far by ending the chase your fantasy about smearing blood on little children