other hobbies???

IDB1":3uw6jcdd said:
Neil":3uw6jcdd said:
still hit the heavy bag regularly.
That really is no way to talk about your wife :shock:

*** I am, of course, jesting...... ***
<mock Bruce Lee accent>Heavy bags.... .... ..... don't punch back... ... ....</mock Bruce Lee accent> ;-)
 
JeRkY":3dfpb97p said:
Good debate, and not being one for blood sports I find my self falling on the side of IDB1. Animals hunt animals, its nature, its better than trapping them.

Fight it as you may we are also animals, and the same instinct is still in our genetic makeup. Just tesco metro tends to be convinient than sneaking up on a mammoth these days. I cant think of the last time I saw a mammoth on Upper street, Islington.

Incidently personally I could never bring myself to intentionally harm another living thing (beyond insects!).

I don't even harm them intentionally, i pick em up and move em along, spiders in particular, i move em to places where flies may come along into the house, had two living on the trickle vent in the bathroom. When the insects come to rule the world, i will be amongs those spared :wink:
 
I don't kill spiders.

If they are too small for the frogs to eat I get them in a jar and put them outside
 
Oh I wouldnt intentionally hurt a spider either, just not keen on the larger ones :P Even wasps I will quite happily help out of the house.


I was more reffering to house flys, mosquito's midges etc.
 
JeRkY":ufj1z75x said:
I cant think of the last time I saw a mammoth on Upper street, Islington.

They left because of the global warming caused by the cows we herd farting too much.
 
you should see some of the women on the beach round here in summer....greenpeace show up and try to push them back into the sea..
 
gibbleking":3pjh4ye8 said:
you should see some of the women on the beach round here in summer....greenpeace show up and try to push them back into the sea..
Whalewatching would count as another hobby . . .
 
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