Preferably outside of Cardiff (Where i live) Maybe a burger van with a small canopy to huddle under and have some bants with the workie lads and other punters over a brew and bacon roll. Not Barry though as it looks a bit crowded for my liking, me and the dog don't like queuing for our chips. Any suggestions? I have a full tank of fuel-Thanks..
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Originally posted by Tuerto View PostPreferably outside of Cardiff (Where i live) Maybe a burger van with a small canopy to huddle under and have some bants with the workie lads and other punters over a brew and bacon roll. Not Barry though as it looks a bit crowded for my liking, me and the dog don't like queuing for our chips. Any suggestions? I have a full tank of fuel-Thanks..
Maybe not the Brecon Beacons;-
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:xmashehe:Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostMy brother ended up with his daughter in laws dog Christmas Day which was awkward as he was at my mothers house. He took the dog for a walk around 11ish with a box of Staropramen. He came back to my mothers about half 2ish, fairly pissed.
I cannot see anything wrong with this
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Having a dog is a winner, garaunted at least 90mins out of the house per day. When things start heating up at home, it's dog, van, coffee, a smoke and some nice scenery. The worst part about having a dog is mad women dog owners wanting to talk to you about how old your dog is and does it have any ****ing allergies etc.Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostI couldn’t go as I had the kids. I’ve asked the kids to ask their mother if Santa can bring them a dog for next Christmas:xmashehe:
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Radyr golf course....hardly a soul around, you can walk off towards pentyrch also, even less people.....no burger van thoughOriginally posted by Tuerto View PostPreferably outside of Cardiff (Where i live) Maybe a burger van with a small canopy to huddle under and have some bants with the workie lads and other punters over a brew and bacon roll. Not Barry though as it looks a bit crowded for my liking, me and the dog don't like queuing for our chips. Any suggestions? I have a full tank of fuel-Thanks..
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Don't have a dog, but the 'mad women dog owners' are the reason I carry a walking stick when out and about. They have no idea about controlling their mutts when in the countryside - and their pets running amok can scare young kids.Originally posted by Tuerto View PostThe worst part about having a dog is mad women dog owners wanting to talk to you about how old your dog is and does it have any ****ing allergies etc.
I store buzz words for the inevitable confrontations with their prized pedigree pets - mutt and mongrel are good, as are polite recommendations of the benefits of dog training websites :xmashehe:
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Sounds perfect, did Whitchurch and Llanishen golf club during the first lockdown, bliss, must've found over 200 golf balls :hehe:Originally posted by goats View PostRadyr golf course....hardly a soul around, you can walk off towards pentyrch also, even less people.....no burger van though
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Just kick the owner, instead of the dog!Originally posted by Cyclops View PostDon't have a dog, but the 'mad women dog owners' are the reason I carry a walking stick when out and about. They have no idea about controlling their mutts when in the countryside - and their pets running amok can scare young kids.
I store buzz words for the inevitable confrontations with their prized pedigree pets - mutt and mongrel are good, as are polite recommendations of the benefits of dog training websites :xmashehe:
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