Sun shines on New Year's Day hunt (From Gazette & Herald)
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Sun shines on New Year's Day hunt
1:31pm Tuesday 1st January 2013 in News
THE sun’s emergence after days of rain and cloud came just in time for the traditional New Year's Day hunt at Thornton-le-Dale.
About 200 people turned up to see the colourful spectacle as the Derwent Hunt set off from The Hall in the village near Pickering.
Chloe Dixon, who works as a barmaid at the pub, said about 50 riders and 30 hounds took part.
The hunt traditionally meets every New Year's Day at The Hall, having done so since it was founded in 1808 by Richard Johnson Hill, who lived there and kenelled the hounds there.
Comments(79)
NoNewsIsGoodNews
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2:29pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Kathy 2010
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4:35pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Digeorge
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5:00pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Paul Meoff
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5:08pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Kathy 2010 wrote:Be prepared for a barrage from inbreds and chinless wonders explaining how breaking the law is their right and that the foxes enjoy being killed. You can't argue with the reasoning of a couple of dozen generations of brother and sisters.
I do not understand how this is happening and so blatantly. Hunting with dogs is illegal. If live animals are still being hunted with dogs, then anyone and everyone who has anything to do with this, should be totally ashamed of themselves. Would they like to be utterly petrified and then ripped to pieces? The whole lot of them make me sick.
Woody G Mellor
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6:09pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Paul Meoff wrote:Nice post.
Kathy 2010 wrote:Be prepared for a barrage from inbreds and chinless wonders explaining how breaking the law is their right and that the foxes enjoy being killed. You can't argue with the reasoning of a couple of dozen generations of brother and sisters.
I do not understand how this is happening and so blatantly. Hunting with dogs is illegal. If live animals are still being hunted with dogs, then anyone and everyone who has anything to do with this, should be totally ashamed of themselves. Would they like to be utterly petrified and then ripped to pieces? The whole lot of them make me sick.
I see that the reporter doesn't have the guts to put his or her name to the article.
GoodDoc
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7:01pm Tue 1 Jan 13
DJGeorge - indeed. Let's not let the facts get in the way of a bit of moral indignation!
baileyuk
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7:18pm Tue 1 Jan 13
I do like the calendar though..
perhaps the press should combine the various stories and comments so that we dont have to go over old ground anymore? well until the next boxing day hunt at least. the insults are getting as much as a tradition as hunting itself..
countrylove
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7:36pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Paul Meoff
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7:41pm Tue 1 Jan 13
countrylove wrote:Quite coherent for you sonny. Not drunk yet? Must be hungover from last night.
here we go again more tears over spilt milk. townie thugs like paul who want horses turned into glue coming on churning out streams of abuse. it aint gonna change DEAL WITH IT!
Digeorge
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7:43pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Agree, decided to stay clear of it all really but I did notice the abuse at me and you!
Guess the same sort of people have abusive comments over travellers horses!
rose_of_york
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7:49pm Tue 1 Jan 13
Sawday2
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10:48pm Tue 1 Jan 13
MrsHoney
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8:19am Wed 2 Jan 13
again
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8:29am Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney wrote:It can't be a 'Hunt' because that is illegal and rightly so.
It doesn't say in the article that they're going out killing, is it not a fake hunt?
It's just a drag.
The headline should be:
"Sun shines on New Year's Day drag."
baileyuk
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8:30am Wed 2 Jan 13
Paul you cannot defend deathwatches comment on attacking members of a hunt directly and personally when they least expect it,, a guy up the road from me is 87 and still a member of a hunt so a personal and direct attack on him is ok? and backed by the antihunt.
baileyuk
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9:01am Wed 2 Jan 13
mykids are going to be really annoyed when the easter egg hunt is cancelled..
MrsHoney
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9:23am Wed 2 Jan 13
Kathy 2010
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9:32am Wed 2 Jan 13
In addition, as I originally pointed out, hunting with dogs is now illegal but it appears that it goes on as it has done for many years and I don't think that a blind eye approach should be taken.
baileyuk
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10:07am Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney
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11:33am Wed 2 Jan 13
I don't agree with saboteurs using violence but psychological tactics I'm fine with. As Kathy said though, I can understand the frustration. (Those that break the law and kill that is). If they won't listen to reason and are prepared to break the law then it's not surprising there are people feel the need to get down to their level ie violence.
Big Bad Wolf
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11:55am Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney wrote:No MrsH, I am an active member of a game shooting syndicate and therefore kill game birds.... Does that make me wrong in the head just because others don't agree with it?
I'm sorry BBW but you can't go round calling other people idiots when you're justifying hunting because it's a tradition - lol. Because that's an idiotic reason. What if people had said slavery must go on because it's a tradition?! It's a nasty thing to do and anyone that enjoys killing can't be right in the head. The fun of the chase is another matter and you can't condemn those that obey the law and have found other ways of continuing.
I don't agree with saboteurs using violence but psychological tactics I'm fine with. As Kathy said though, I can understand the frustration. (Those that break the law and kill that is). If they won't listen to reason and are prepared to break the law then it's not surprising there are people feel the need to get down to their level ie violence.
Any person who can make threats of violence over this towards those involved cannot be of sound mind?
jadestars
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12:16pm Wed 2 Jan 13
I work with someone who goes out on hunts and when i asked if this was legal her reply was " well, the dogs are not allowed to catch the fox anymore, but lets face it, if they see a fox and it's injured or tired then they're going to kill it anyway so not much we can do about it!
Something needs to be done to stop this, obviously the law isnt working and yes they do still hunt the fox ... straight from the horses mouth!
jadestars
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12:27pm Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney wrote:They still kill the fox with the attitude "If the fox is injured or tired, the dogs will kill it and there's nothing we can do about it"
I think if people want to go out on a drag then that's fine, so long as there aren't any animals killed 'by accident'. I grew up in the countryside but disagree with hunting. It's not just townies who have morals.
This came from a hunter I work with, its disgusting. She made a joke about how the law on this cant really be enforced unless the police go with the hunt!
alfie
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12:35pm Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney
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2:25pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Big Bad Wolf wrote:Yes if you enjoy killing birds I would say you're not right in the head. It's disgusting. And no I don't eat meat and haven't my whole adult life so I'm not a hypocrite - just incase you were going to ask.
MrsHoney wrote:No MrsH, I am an active member of a game shooting syndicate and therefore kill game birds.... Does that make me wrong in the head just because others don't agree with it?
I'm sorry BBW but you can't go round calling other people idiots when you're justifying hunting because it's a tradition - lol. Because that's an idiotic reason. What if people had said slavery must go on because it's a tradition?! It's a nasty thing to do and anyone that enjoys killing can't be right in the head. The fun of the chase is another matter and you can't condemn those that obey the law and have found other ways of continuing.
I don't agree with saboteurs using violence but psychological tactics I'm fine with. As Kathy said though, I can understand the frustration. (Those that break the law and kill that is). If they won't listen to reason and are prepared to break the law then it's not surprising there are people feel the need to get down to their level ie violence.
Any person who can make threats of violence over this towards those involved cannot be of sound mind?
As I said, I don't agree with violence against hunters but I can understand how they can get frustrated to the point of feeling it's the only way of getting through to these people. I personally think unless you make them the subject of a hunt then sadly they will never get why people are sickened by their desire to kill. And even then they probably wouldn't get it.
baileyuk
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2:46pm Wed 2 Jan 13
I personally can understand why some are opposed to fox hunting, as you say you don,t eat meat so you stand by your feelings. fully understandable and I respect that.
But there are alot of folk out there who say the hunting prior to the ban was cruel, vote for the ban without knowing any true facts,not just about fox hunting but the products/foods they use which use processes that can be classed just as cruel as fox hunting but are totally ignored..
Big Bad Wolf
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2:54pm Wed 2 Jan 13
MrsHoney wrote:Meat is eaten by 99% of the population MrsH and because I choose to shoot some of the birds that provide this meat I am not right in the head?
Big Bad Wolf wrote:Yes if you enjoy killing birds I would say you're not right in the head. It's disgusting. And no I don't eat meat and haven't my whole adult life so I'm not a hypocrite - just incase you were going to ask.
MrsHoney wrote:No MrsH, I am an active member of a game shooting syndicate and therefore kill game birds.... Does that make me wrong in the head just because others don't agree with it?
I'm sorry BBW but you can't go round calling other people idiots when you're justifying hunting because it's a tradition - lol. Because that's an idiotic reason. What if people had said slavery must go on because it's a tradition?! It's a nasty thing to do and anyone that enjoys killing can't be right in the head. The fun of the chase is another matter and you can't condemn those that obey the law and have found other ways of continuing.
I don't agree with saboteurs using violence but psychological tactics I'm fine with. As Kathy said though, I can understand the frustration. (Those that break the law and kill that is). If they won't listen to reason and are prepared to break the law then it's not surprising there are people feel the need to get down to their level ie violence.
Any person who can make threats of violence over this towards those involved cannot be of sound mind?
As I said, I don't agree with violence against hunters but I can understand how they can get frustrated to the point of feeling it's the only way of getting through to these people. I personally think unless you make them the subject of a hunt then sadly they will never get why people are sickened by their desire to kill. And even then they probably wouldn't get it.
Every bird that is shot is eaten, and the birds are reared and fed and given a far better life that a supermarket chicken. Just because our sport does not conform to your chosen way of life and beliefs does not make it wrong...... And because a rider chooses to follow the hounds, they should not have to look over their shoulder in fear of violence.
Digeorge
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3:50pm Wed 2 Jan 13
They are bred for the purposes! Actually know country doctors who used to shot and yes, went on that and used to bread pheasants for the very purpose and later shot by fellow shooters and was regularly served up pheasant, duck, wood pigeon, rabbit as a child for a meal instead of roast beef. (Can't stand the stuff now!). In fact, I last saw pheasant on a menu in York so other people must like it as well!
Protest march against the banning of Hunting. Lived and breathed the country life for most of his life. It was the only 'protest' he ever went on.
Nobody here is also mentioning the work about countryside alliance and the protection of the countryside here whatsoever.
And ask me whether I have been on a hunt, yes whilst a child as that is how I was brought up in the country, the way of life and tradition and the Hunt still meets on Boxing Day.
Kathy 2010
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5:55pm Wed 2 Jan 13
But the issue originally being discussed here was not the consumption of animals. It was about hunting with dogs which has been made illegal. In my opinion, though, anyone who derives pleasure from killing or from seeing another living creature killed is not the sort of person I would wish to associate with.
Digeorge
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6:47pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Given your comments, it is highly unlikely that they would want to associate with you, the feeling might be mutual as it is highly unlikely that your paths will meet!
You also do not know though whether it is a dentist, a doctor, a nurse, a butcher, a farmer, a shopkeeper or whoever hunts! They come from all walks of life! So you may associate with them in a business sense and never know or it may be your neighbour.
You probably eat fish and chickens as well that has been hunted and killed, probably you are against that too as is the killing of a cow or whatever, it is still killed.
Paul Meoff
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6:51pm Wed 2 Jan 13
baileyuk wrote:I fail to see how the words 'If these activities take place they are clearly wrong and illegal' can be construed as supporting violent activity.
thats the problem mrshoney, everyone assumes we are still hunting foxes and thats that..
Paul you cannot defend deathwatches comment on attacking members of a hunt directly and personally when they least expect it,, a guy up the road from me is 87 and still a member of a hunt so a personal and direct attack on him is ok? and backed by the antihunt.
twotonethomas
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7:31pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Paul Meoff wrote:Oh come on Paul, your peaceful opposition to bloodsports paves the way for violent, lentil eating, bunny hugging hippies to save foxes from those peaceful, law abiding animal abusers.
baileyuk wrote:I fail to see how the words 'If these activities take place they are clearly wrong and illegal' can be construed as supporting violent activity.
thats the problem mrshoney, everyone assumes we are still hunting foxes and thats that..
Paul you cannot defend deathwatches comment on attacking members of a hunt directly and personally when they least expect it,, a guy up the road from me is 87 and still a member of a hunt so a personal and direct attack on him is ok? and backed by the antihunt.
baileyuk
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7:36pm Wed 2 Jan 13
I have already nearly been killed/seriously burned thanks to an animalrights stunt in 1996,, just because at the time I was a fitter within a meat processors in Wolverhampton.
twotonethomas
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7:43pm Wed 2 Jan 13
So there are arseholes in every walk of life, what's your point?
baileyuk
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7:45pm Wed 2 Jan 13
colnshire.co.uk/Anim
al-rights-group-bomb
-attack-Lincolnshire
-farm/story-12927259
-detail/story.html
have a read,just to prove what countrylove says does go on, and he as not imagined it in his nasty little mind..as you call it...
twotonethomas
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7:45pm Wed 2 Jan 13
You want to talk about meat factories in the midlands then go to a midlands newspaper site where the locals will have the knowledge to dispute what you say.
baileyuk
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8:00pm Wed 2 Jan 13
so your wife got attacked by a hunt and I have never suggested this may be a lie or asked for proof of this,i have trusted that you are speaking the truth, its a shame you cannot do the same..
you can also bring non local things to the argument like oxfordshire heythrop hunt but when someone else does the same you more or less tell them to go away..
absolutely pathetic.. I have always respected your vegan stance, but any respect i have had as been washed down the derwent.
Digeorge
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8:01pm Wed 2 Jan 13
"law abiding animal abusers".
Just to add that two of my uncles were MFH's in Cumbria and are not animal abusers, neither was my father or us! We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else.
Just for point of article, we used to Hunt with the Sinnington, the oldest hunt in England.
baileyuk
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8:42pm Wed 2 Jan 13
as a fitter i went into work early one morning cos of problems with a production line, it was a normal practise for the office area to be open due to early start drivers, so i walked in normally,it was only when i noticed the door to the onsite lab area had been forced that I backed off and called the police. as it happened the people responsible had attempted to set up a back draft but had used a chemical in the lab which was not as quite as flammable as they thought as it had burned itself out as i entered the office area.. fire brigade officer told me if it was petrol i would have been seriously burned if not killed. the animal rights accepted responsibilty for this action and at another meat related company in the wolverhampton area..
i hope you have had the pleasure of trying to dismiss what i am saying, i did have pity for your wife and never supported anyone that could do this as its something i dont agree with believe it or not. but my pity as now gone as i now feel sorry for her being stuck with a pathetic little tosser who thinks he is better then anyone else and will try anything to ridicule them. yes i am fuming! and i do hope our paths dont meet, i was going to ask for an apology but you cant even do that properly can you..
twotonethomas
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8:53pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Why, will you resort to violence?
Hypocrite.
Paul Meoff
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9:20pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Digeorge wrote:MFH's?
Ludicrous!
"law abiding animal abusers".
Just to add that two of my uncles were MFH's in Cumbria and are not animal abusers, neither was my father or us! We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else.
Just for point of article, we used to Hunt with the Sinnington, the oldest hunt in England.
Got the M for Mother
Got the H for Hunters
Now what can the F be?
Paul Meoff
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9:31pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Digeorge wrote:.... and are not animal abusers ....
Ludicrous!
"law abiding animal abusers".
Just to add that two of my uncles were MFH's in Cumbria and are not animal abusers, neither was my father or us! We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else.
Just for point of article, we used to Hunt with the Sinnington, the oldest hunt in England.
Surprised they didn't get sacked as they were clearly failing in the duties they were employed to undertake.
countrylove
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10:14pm Wed 2 Jan 13
deathwatch
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10:26pm Wed 2 Jan 13
Digeorge wrote:..."We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else...". Not much love for the fox, eh? Chased, terrified, to the point of exhaustion, then torn to pieces by a pack of dogs, without dignity or honour, whilst braying toffs cheer each other on enjoying the spectacle... A family history of continuing this disgusting and archaic form of animal abuse demonstrates a family ingrained (and inbred) in violent abuse, choosing to paper over it by labelling it 'noble tradition'. The vermin here are the scum riding the horses, sipping champagne from the back of their top end Range Rovers, "celebrating" the fact that they've just tortured an animal and encouraged dogs to rip it to pieces. For "fun"...
Ludicrous!
"law abiding animal abusers".
Just to add that two of my uncles were MFH's in Cumbria and are not animal abusers, neither was my father or us! We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else.
Just for point of article, we used to Hunt with the Sinnington, the oldest hunt in England.
deathwatch
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10:29pm Wed 2 Jan 13
countrylove wrote:Who says I'm joking?...
its funny watching the anti brigade squirming trying to justify some terorist thug trying to insite violence on here. oh he was just joking. oh he was just frustrated. we r ever such lovely caring ppl realy. on the other page we had ppl denying it now its given to us on a plate. priceless and we r supposed to beleve that these ppl care and r humane? maybe some cosy yorkie residents may beleve the protesters BS and lies but then morons like deathwatch (oh so scary) come on and let the cat out of the bag. or should i say fox!!
Can you not spell unless it is in childish 'text speak'?
Kathy 2010
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11:17pm Wed 2 Jan 13
This subject is a highly emotive one, which it certainly should be but surely if you respond to another person's comment then your response ought to make sense!
And, quite frankly, I don't care what "walk of life" hunters come from. I repeat that, to find pleasure in the killing of a living creature, I find distasteful and disturbing.
twotonethomas
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11:26pm Wed 2 Jan 13
So how is digeorge, having missed too many biology lessons, meant to know that chickens and fish are made of meat?
Paul Meoff
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11:32pm Wed 2 Jan 13
twotonethomas wrote:Probably bonding with their father and their uncle who were the same person.
Kathy you must forgive them as they aren't that bright. When they should have been at school they were bonding with their fathers in the only way possible, by killing animals for fun.
So how is digeorge, having missed too many biology lessons, meant to know that chickens and fish are made of meat?
Big Bad Wolf
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9:19am Thu 3 Jan 13
deathwatch wrote:You obviously see yourself as a hero Deathwatch, the lord protector of the vulnerable..... But you are just a cowardly thug.
Digeorge wrote:..."We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else...". Not much love for the fox, eh? Chased, terrified, to the point of exhaustion, then torn to pieces by a pack of dogs, without dignity or honour, whilst braying toffs cheer each other on enjoying the spectacle... A family history of continuing this disgusting and archaic form of animal abuse demonstrates a family ingrained (and inbred) in violent abuse, choosing to paper over it by labelling it 'noble tradition'. The vermin here are the scum riding the horses, sipping champagne from the back of their top end Range Rovers, "celebrating" the fact that they've just tortured an animal and encouraged dogs to rip it to pieces. For "fun"...
Ludicrous!
"law abiding animal abusers".
Just to add that two of my uncles were MFH's in Cumbria and are not animal abusers, neither was my father or us! We love our dogs, horses, cats etc just like anybody else.
Just for point of article, we used to Hunt with the Sinnington, the oldest hunt in England.
Don't suppose you will show your face if you are carrying out the attacks you speak about.
I believe that it is also illegal to obscure your face at a protest meeting but the sabs seem to get away with it....
Digeorge
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3:00pm Thu 3 Jan 13
Now turning to 'missing biology' lessons, I assure you that my qualifications (quite a number) also include A'level Biology and yourselves probably not a GCSE or GCE o'level in sight.
So whether I partake in the sport, or whether they partake in that is up to them and them alone providing it is within the law. I wouldn't force my opinion on them or them on me and certainly wouldn't last very long in a house at dinner if I disagreed.
As for their own hunts, it was held on their own land or land that they have been given permission to go on. No they don't have Range Rovers or champagne and clearly don't know what an MFH is! Show's the ignorance of the lot of it really.
baileyuk
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6:25pm Thu 3 Jan 13
no, all you have done is to show you are no better then those who you call scum that assaulted your wife.. so who is the hypocrite??
you obviously think I,m a liar so be it.
make another joke about what I said,, I know its true. but to ridicule in the way you have, with the fact you are a pickering councillor and should know better is just pathetic.. and your on the panel for staff grievance,, god help them,, basil bush would do a better job.. (boom boom) goodnight.
Paul Meoff
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7:15pm Thu 3 Jan 13
baileyuk wrote:Thought for a minute you meant Basil Brush. He must have been torn apart by the animal cruelty specialist in red coats and been replaced by Basil Bush.
well twotone you think its funny
no, all you have done is to show you are no better then those who you call scum that assaulted your wife.. so who is the hypocrite??
you obviously think I,m a liar so be it.
make another joke about what I said,, I know its true. but to ridicule in the way you have, with the fact you are a pickering councillor and should know better is just pathetic.. and your on the panel for staff grievance,, god help them,, basil bush would do a better job.. (boom boom) goodnight.
baileyuk
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7:37pm Thu 3 Jan 13
is that one person wearing several coats?
if your going to point out simple mistakes in grammar or spelling then at least make sure your reply is also without any mistakes..
countrylove
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7:41pm Thu 3 Jan 13
baileyuk
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8:01pm Thu 3 Jan 13
I still work in food processing plants today and entering a building in similar circumstances still makes me a little nervous at times..
As I,m sure his wife may have felt the same after her assault but not one of the the so called in bred scum lowered themselves to take the urine out of her.
as for contacting Pickering council and taking him up on it,, time will tell. but from his last episode where a farmer asked for an apology after Tommy Woodward was alleged to have abused his council position, twotone could,nt even say the simple words..
anyone interested have a search for tommy woodward in the press archives..
I would like to think that fellow councillors of pickering are reading Tommys comments and coming to their own conclussion of the type of person they work with. again time will tell i suppose.
baileyuk
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8:27pm Thu 3 Jan 13
re read your own post! surely that should read
"the animal cruelty specialists in red coats"
ie several people hunting all in red coats, instead of what you wrote which was
"animal cruelty specialist in red coats.."
one person wearing several coats..
so if i,m the proper **** as you say, congratulation you beat me to first prize.
twotonethomas
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9:51pm Thu 3 Jan 13
Kathy 2010
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9:57pm Thu 3 Jan 13
The fact remains that hunting with dogs is illegal and it appears that, despite this fact, some people are choosing to pursue this so called sport. In my opinion this is absolutely wrong and I consider people who derive pleasure from participating or from witnessing animals being killed to not be nice people. Surely intelligent people can show some empathy and think how the animal must feel whilst being pursued and then whilst being ripped to pieces - but perhaps I am being naive and just trying to see the good in people.
Kathy 2010
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10:05pm Thu 3 Jan 13
I know I won't convert anyone just by my comments but if anyone would just THINK about what I'm saying then I am sure that if they are decent people they will realise I am speaking sense.
As someone else pointed out earlier, just because something is a tradition does not make it right. Slavery went on for a long time but it wasn't right. We had bear pits in the UK (my mum remembers these from her childhood so it wasn't all that long ago). We don't have these now because we are more sophisticated in general and because we (hopefully) value animals and acknowledge that they have rights too.
I sincerely hope we continue to make progress in the right way and I am glad that others feel the same way I do.
(Incidentally I also value humans, as well as animals, and although I know I can't change the world, I am prepared to try to do my little bit to make it a slightly better place and if others would do that too - I do know that many people do - then things would definitively improve.)
Kathy 2010
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10:08pm Thu 3 Jan 13
baileyuk
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10:30pm Thu 3 Jan 13
The law as it is is not as clear as it appears and this is very confusing for both sides. it either needs banning completely or not. Either way I will carry on and keep within the law.
I do however find it ironic that alot of comments aimed at hunters from folk who will go home and eat fast food/cheap supermarket food without any knowledge of where that food comes from or how that food was produced.
You may find this strange but I am a member of a whale and dolphin conservation society and see how many of these animals are caught within commercial fishing processes.
Alot will now accuse me of being a hyprocrite, however I see the fox as vermin, similar to a rat ect but alot of people commenting would not bat an eye lid at a rat being killed.
I really do hope the law gets the attention it deserves, but I do believe that hunting will carry on..
baileyuk
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10:39pm Thu 3 Jan 13
However calling people drunk, slow, thick even inbred is not what I would expect from a councillor just because someone elses views are different from my own..
As Im standing up for what I believe in I would like the same respect from the anti hunt. Up until twotones accusation of me being a liar I have not insulted anyone and hopefully took part in a discussion in a decent way.
countrylove
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11:18pm Thu 3 Jan 13
twotonethomas
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8:08am Fri 4 Jan 13
Kathy 2010
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11:25am Fri 4 Jan 13
I would also like to say that although I am totally opposed to hunting I do consider that hunting for food is a little different to hunting purely for enjoyment and, as stated previously, if an animal to be eaten is killed instantly by a gun then I am sure that is preferable to being killed in many abattoirs.
countrylove
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12:54pm Fri 4 Jan 13
twotonethomas wrote:yeh i guess that means i wudnt be good in public office so thats why i wudnt put myself forward. u on the other hand r supposed to be A COUNCILOR yet u think its apropriate to come online and call any one who disagrees with u inbred or a bumpkin or drunk. im glad these articles stay as a record of how pickering councilors behave.
Oh dear you seem to have forgotten what you posted in some of your earlier rants, I assume that's what drink does for you.
twotonethomas
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4:17pm Fri 4 Jan 13
As for this been kept on record, so what?
I've said nothing that I don't stand by.
countrylove
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6:56pm Fri 4 Jan 13
countrylove
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7:59pm Fri 4 Jan 13
baileyuk
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10:30am Sat 5 Jan 13
pity several others could not partake in a discussion without verbal attacks and insults. behaviour is no better then those giving racist chants at football matches.. I do wonder what else I would be called if the colour of my own skin could be seen..
As you say hunting for food is different and something I do. I also have a small holding and produce my own meat, and veg, some fruit.. As I believe in knowing where my food comes from. What angers me is the folk who call me all sorts but have no knowledge of where their own food comes from. I have said I have several years experience in food manufacturing plants, UK and rest of Europe. and have seen worse things then a fox being killed and the result has gone onto to be sold in supermarkets, restaurants, fast food outlets ect.. Unless they are like you and twotone who don't eat meat products ect then they are just hyprocrites.
twotonethomas
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11:55am Sat 5 Jan 13
Your argument is based on, if your against hunting then you have to live a vegan lifestyle or risk been called a vegan.
I have no problem with that argument so long as it is used both ways. If you agree with hunting you have to agree with killing anything in any way or you are a hypocrite.
baileyuk
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12:19pm Sat 5 Jan 13
(awaiting your twist on this)
Ive never hunted anything thats near extinction, protected or otherwise.
My argument is not based on hunting as such its based on that so many people state its animal cruelty. yet alot of these people eat and use products that are produced from animals but they are ignorant of this fact.
twotonethomas
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6:43pm Sat 5 Jan 13
That may have led to your response not making much sense to me but I still don't see where you can make out I've accused you of murder!
baileyuk
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7:17pm Sat 5 Jan 13
the other thing that i would like to point out is why with my thirst for hunting, I have and will be getting some more poultry stock and have also had 2 dogs from animal charities,, in all cases I have been open and told them but why as it not stopped them from allowing me to have these animals..
twotonethomas
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9:10pm Sat 5 Jan 13
I could have said, using any method, if that makes it easier to understand.
My point been, that if someone has to be vegan to be against hunting, then someone for hunting has to be willing to accept badger baiting or bear bile farming.
twotonethomas
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9:14pm Sat 5 Jan 13
Forgive me for putting this as a PS but I have a bet with someone that the new year hunt thread get to 100 comments before the boxing day hunt thread gets to 200 comments :)
twotonethomas
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9:18pm Sat 5 Jan 13
baileyuk
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9:30pm Sat 5 Jan 13
i think its time to leave things where they are,, if only to stop you winning a bet?
I wont change i will continue to hunt within the law and believe it will never get totally banned, the ban as it is, does not work for either side and is too confusing for both, i think eventually this current law will be scrapped but replaced with one that will have stricter guidelines and time limits and probably reduce the number of hunts up and down the UK. but still allowing hunting to continue.
But i respect you wont change and will want the opposite.
Prob says...
1:44pm Tue 1 Jan 13