North wood meet 16 - 19 december 3 night christmas special

MartinK9

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Dec 4, 2008
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Touche :)

I am honestly fully expecting to feed myself, but were you to see your way to sending an invite my way I would be more than grateful and very happy to pay. I wasn't trying to be presumptuous, just a smart a**e :p

Joking with you mate :)

You'll get used to the humour mate. Only stings for a while and after the bruising goes away it's not so bad.

Tenderises the meat. :)
 

Karl82

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Oct 15, 2010
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lol JonathanD i dident do bannok bread it was a fliping loaf and a half still not bad i thought for first try and nobody saw it drop on the floor :p lala i dident just say that hehe :)
 

Tank

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still not bad i thought for first try and nobody saw it drop on the floor :p lala i dident just say that hehe :)

whats that on the floor?
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IntrepidStu

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Apr 14, 2008
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Badgers adore crunch peanut butter with raisins and mixed nuts stuck in it. Drove em wild in the highlands...we had 7 at one time within a foot from us (they couldnt see through the glass doors haha)
superb mate, i thought about some plaster of paris but it's not something that i have laying around (and i'm famously tight fisted). i'm glad you suggested dog food, i was going to bring along a little bag of dried dog food, thought that'd probably tempt a badger. fox earth sounds interesting too.

really looking forward to this one, it's shaping up to be a good weekend.

stuart
 

JonathanD

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Badgers adore crunch peanut butter with raisins and mixed nuts stuck in it. Drove em wild in the highlands...we had 7 at one time within a foot from us (they couldnt see through the glass doors haha)

They do love peanut butter, but I don't think it is a good idea to give it to wild animals, especially badgers as it sticks to the teeth and can cause long term damage as the silly buggers don't brush their teeth. When badgers start to get decayed teeth it really affects their ability to feed and survive, they get worn teeth moreso than any other animal due to the earthworm diet and grinding soil, their teeth are therefore more prone to rot and infection through the addition of sticky sugar substances so I really wouldn't recommend that anymore.
 

woodspirits

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just bringing the list forward,


Woodspirits
JonathanD
shaggystu (maybe + 1)
MartinK9
Sasquatch
Andy2112
Nolightweight
Twodogs TBC
Tank (1 night TBC)
SimonD (1 or 2 nights TBC)
Karl82 (2 nights will try for 3)
TinkyPete
Muddy Boots
knifefan (tbc)
IntrepidStu
 

IntrepidStu

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Apr 14, 2008
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Good point. I dont go anymore but i'll defo tell the people who do.
They do love peanut butter, but I don't think it is a good idea to give it to wild animals, especially badgers as it sticks to the teeth and can cause long term damage as the silly buggers don't brush their teeth. When badgers start to get decayed teeth it really affects their ability to feed and survive, they get worn teeth moreso than any other animal due to the earthworm diet and grinding soil, their teeth are therefore more prone to rot and infection through the addition of sticky sugar substances so I really wouldn't recommend that anymore.
 

Karl82

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Oct 15, 2010
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Leicester
Woodspirits
JonathanD
shaggystu (maybe + 1)
MartinK9
Sasquatch
Andy2112
Nolightweight
Twodogs TBC
Tank (1 night TBC)
SimonD (1 or 2 nights TBC)
Karl82
TinkyPete
Muddy Boots
knifefan (tbc)
IntrepidStu
 

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