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People people. Why cant we all just co-exist. The world would be a much lovelier place...................... TOLERANCE IS THE WORD.

 

There is enough room for however many bank penalty charges reclaim websites as there needs to be. Enough disgruntled customers to go around. Share and share alike. Tolerance........... people. IF WE ALL PRACTISED IT THE WORLD AND THE T'INTERNET WOULD BE A MUCH BETTER PLACE.

 

NOW ALL SHAKE HANDS, AND MAKE FRIENDS,......... THERE THERE, NOT THAT BAD IS IT.

 

I would say. END OF............ Nitey Nite. Fendy xxxxx

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Yawn. Again, the same people wanting to have a row and acuse us of bullying, supressing freedom of speech etc....

 

Go wherever you like, do whatever you want to do - I only ask, and have only ever asked, that people abide by the rules of this site for the good of the site.

 

Not too much to ask is it?

 

If this carries on, the bear garden will be shut again - did you not notice how the arguing stopped when it wasn't here? Open again for a week, and already the same old tired arguments from the same old people...

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Anyway,ban hunting is my opinion, it's barbaric, and although I wont tar all the hunts people with the same brush, a large proportion of those I've had the misfortune to come across have been ignorant abusive and arrogant.

And I was brought up in the country.

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I am a free person I will contribute where I want, to whom I want ,to help others. Compertiton is a good think consumers will go to where they want and the needs of people will me meet . it is up to those in charge on various sites to provide what is whanted, and for those who suscirbe to behave in a tolarant and curtious way. Every one is free to chooses and slaging of people on any site shows in my view an imaturity which should be addresses, suggest this thread changes its name i think it is( **** i cant spell) it protaganastic

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OK, I seem to have caused some offense with a joke I was sharing with 'Milky' if this is the case, then I apologize, it was not my intent.

 

I am a member of all four of the main Consumer site's and at no time have I, or will I, 'slag off' another site. My comment was simply that I hadn't had any free fags, cosmetic's or toiletries given to me. (and God knows I need them) I have, I hope, kept out of the recent argument's and have no intention of reopening, what I had hoped were old wound's

 

I have posted on all of these site's my battle to obtain information, going back over 6 years from HSBC, as many of us are. Many of you have had a input to a S.A.R. I sent to HSBC and when or should I say IF, I get any response, you will all be made aware ASAP.

 

So, please, Guys and Girls, let's get back on 'Topic'

 

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OK, I seem to have caused some offense with a joke I was sharing with 'Milky' if this is the case, then I apologize, it was not my intent.

 

I am a member of all four of the main Consumer site's and at no time have I, or will I, 'slag off' another site. My comment was simply that I hadn't had any free fags, cosmetic's or toiletries given to me. (and God knows I need them) I have, I hope, kept out of the recent argument's and have no intention of reopening, what I had hoped were old wound's

 

I have posted on all of these site's my battle to obtain information, going back over 6 years from HSBC, as many of us are. Many of you have had a input to a S.A.R. I sent to HSBC and when or should I say IF, I get any response, you will all be made aware ASAP.

 

So, please, Guys and Girls, let's get back on 'Topic'

 

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Funny you should say that. I saw this and just for a moment I thought I had found the most controversial recipe on the planet...

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Beating egg's Robert !!!

 

Now that's just cruel ;)

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Beating egg's Robert !!!

 

Now that's just cruel ;)

I'm forver picking thing up the wrong way, I can tell you.

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Anything you like Lively !!!!!

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Hell. Lively, your on dangerous ground there

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My wife!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Glad she does not use this site. She would biatch slap me.

Don't worry, if she comes to the CAG picnic I'll fill her in on how naughty you've been. :)

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Dont degrade dogs love your picture lex but i dont bred my labs to be gun dogs but thats your choice bona comes from shakespeares plays real title Lady Bona ( sp please treat me with the respect i aspire to ) shall we all move on

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Her leg irons wont reach that far Rob. :)
We'll see...:wink:

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Hi Bona, We train gun, explosive, pet and in fact any dog, they all have one thing in common. They are the best companion's we can have.

 

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Aww likkle doggies!! They are well cute!

Abbey - *SETTLED IN FULL!* ;)

-£445 refunded after one phonecall

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-09/05/07 - Prelim delivered

-22/05/07 - LBA sent - no response

-11/07/07 - Filed at court

- 26/07/07 - Full settlement offer!!!! Donation made ;)

HERE

 

Next - Trying to Sue us with no agreement! :lol:

-29/06/07 - Defence filed

-16/08/07 - AQ filed

-19/09/07 - Claim struck out!! :p

HERE and continued HERE

 

PLEASE CLICK MY SCALES IF I'VE HELPED!

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Hi Bona, We train gun, explosive, pet and in fact any dog, they all have one thing in common. They are the best companion's we can have.

 

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Lex

My mother used to be a member of SARDA. I grew up with a search dog. That dog was smarter than everyone on this thread put together. I well remember his training, when me and my brother would be sent into the hills to 'hide' so that he could find us. Talk about a miserable way to spend the day when you're 10!

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