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Sambo

At 20:37:39 on 27.12.09, Sambo wrote:
http://www.backtheban.com/home Come on it smacks of desperation, released on Boxing day as well, them trying to make out its a "toffs sport" on the biggest hunting day on the calender. But, what can we do about it. So angry they make my blood boil.

 

Flicka

At 11:44:07 on 28.12.09, Flicka wrote:
Don't get too worried-just show's they are getting desperate. Star Trek was never the same after Captain Kirk and Baldrick definitely lost the plot after he went over the top!

 

Sambo

At 14:09:33 on 28.12.09, Sambo wrote:
Yes your spot on, its like labour admitting they've lost the election already...I'll PM you so as not to upset anyone

 

vesophie

At 20:11:51 on 28.12.09, vesophie wrote:
YA WAT? BACK THE BAN they are utter b****rds, i'm fuming i think we need to get all us hunts together and get marching thru london we have to get our voice across everyone else marches thru london WE SHOULD! then wat will they do? 100s of horses riding thru london it will come to a standstill and they might just listen even if its for a minute its worth it! wat do u think?

 

Flicka

At 08:50:43 on 29.12.09, Flicka wrote:
I marched on foot and I rode with our hunt round London with hounds and unfortunately it did no good at all. When they don't want to listen they don't! However this doesn't mean we should give up and I'd be well up for another demo-especially on horseback as it was brilliant fun!! Farlow thrilled the crowd by rearing up outside the National Gallery as Police Sirens wailed around us and a helicopter thrummed overhead. We actually had a lot of support from the public as we passed. The only ones who jeered at us were the bicycle couriers who tend to be 'tree huggers' Not that I've got anything against hugging a tree LOL! But what I will definitely be doing, although I never thought I'd hear myself saying this, is voting Conservative in the next election as it is the best chance we have to overturn the ban.

 

Sambo

At 10:25:08 on 30.12.09, Sambo wrote:
Yes voting for Mr cameron is the way forward. He has fox fox and stag hunted in his past and his wife is an avid huntress and in fairness labour have made a right mess of everything, time for change (and we get to hunt properly)

 

Flicka

At 09:41:41 on 02.01.10, Flicka wrote:
I'm pleased to report that as we rode through our local town to our meet in the high street on new years day we were met with smiles waves and cheers as families, the old and the young came out of their houses to watch us go past. The roads were icy but the sun was shining and I felt privileged to be riding a beautiful horse who flew when his feet touched grass and I felt the glorious power and grace of a thoroughbred and the joy of a horse being able to run with the herd.

 

NMH

At 15:20:19 on 02.01.10, NMH wrote:
Heavens Flicka your prose makes me green with envy, not having hunted for too long!! even nostalgic for the day-after backache!!

 

vesophie

At 18:57:22 on 09.01.10, vesophie wrote:
come on vote for cameron!--if you want a "hunting for repeal" stencil for your horse or rugs(wat i'm doing also) contact chloe finch at the address below we need everyone to know- she reccomends spray hair coulouring but i'm using a permenent hair dye that garnier nutrisse as its got no nasties in it- chocolate? i think!
http://chloe-finch@countryside-alliance.org

 

vesophie

At 18:58:20 on 09.01.10, vesophie wrote:
sorry done it wrong copy and paste--- chloe-finch@countryside-alliance.org

 

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