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Ereiam_jh

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You'd be welcome to ride round our place and you can ride all over Exmoor, you don't need a school. There's loads of deer to see as well, hey I could come too and take the dogs!

I was just trashed. :grin:

Oh dear, anything illegal? And I thought you were so upstanding! Or do you just obey the laws you agree with?

I might even show you round my herb gardenif you are lucky.

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endymion

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I'll need stables mate. And if i'm riding a cpl friends will probably want to join in which is handy cos I can't drive a horse-box. I don't want to have a whole troop of riders and horses descend on you!
 

endymion

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Won't be more than four horses. Won't yer misses mind?

Don't do beer, I'm a strict whiskey drinker. It's a new thing. When sabbing you have the urge to drink the cheapest, most potent alchohol around to kill the pain of running through Essex clay in the rain. It's turned me into a wino.

Promise to take some decent stuff with me though!
 

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Giles (thats E.R's real name) is secretly in love with me and has invited me down to stay with him in Exmoor. :grin:

Oh Endy! You used to say that Soggy and Tom Fagus were in love with you too.

:D
 

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Giles (thats E.R's real name) is secretly in love with me and has invited me down to stay with him in Exmoor. :grin:

Oh Endy! You used to say that Soggy and Tom Fagus were in love with you too.

:D

Quite egotistical isn't he :smirk: :grin:

Deffo don't think Sogs was.... :p I think it was a love-hate relationship, endy loved sogs, sogs hated endy! hehehe Only joking Endy!
 

JaneRelf

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Hiya, although I too am confused about the subsequent posts, I'm responding to the initial query about how to get involved.

I'm a member of a drag hunt and it's great fun. Basically we follow the trail left by 2 scent layers who are on horseback. Yes it's fast and furious at times but as we are following a set trail (which has been walked on foot earlier that week and fences built) we know that the fences won't be too scary, and if they are, there's always an option to miss them out.

We welcome guests, you don't have to join first. Just contact the secretary and check if you can come out on the day you want. If you like it then we encourage you to join.

And I'm sure you wil like it! I'm hooked!!
 

Clodagh

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Don't do beer, I'm a strict whiskey drinker. It's a new thing. When sabbing you have the urge to drink the cheapest, most potent alchohol around to kill the pain of running through Essex clay in the rain. It's turned me into a wino.
My best days hunting this year was when a NELS member lost the sole of his boot in a 100 acre ploughed field. Ooh it was good!

Archies Mum if you want to cuddle baby foxes I think you should stick to drag hunting. Bear in mind most hunts are still legally hunting foxes, either flushing to guns or a bird of prey.
 

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hahaha, I was out that day. He eventually took his lace off and wrapped it round his shoe to keep the sole on and spend the rest of day running around like that.

I think he went to the pub like that too! I think we all laughed as much as you lot :grin:
 

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Oooh were you? Thought you didn't go out with them much? Why didn't you tell me you were going? I'd have given you a swig from my flask (well, I might have done). So are you one of the gobby ones with a sense of humour, gobby no humour or quiet??!! lol...
 

endymion

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I been out with NELS bout 5/6 times last season.

I don't think the gobby ones have a sense of humour, hence the gobby-ness. They do seem to have major issues, not just hunting but life in general.

I'm not a shouter. Personally the mentalist gobsh*tes annoy me. NELS are a fairly mixed bunch of folk (even thought it doesn't look like that when we're all identical in cammo) and good laughs are to had with them lot. I enjoy a bit of banter now and again, although the Essex terrier boys don't seem to be smilers, hehe.

I used to have a flask, now I don't bother and blatantly walk around with a bottle in one hand like a proper tramp. This sabbing, it's just sooo uncivilised!
 
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