rosie fronfelen
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Thank you HuntingmadinEire.
That's another place I would like to have a day or two.
permanently?
Thank you HuntingmadinEire.
That's another place I would like to have a day or two.
some more antiquated history, my hubby has no idea on how to use a computer, never mind write on this board,he works from dawn to dusk on the farm anyway- we are fully aware of what still supposedly goes on thank you, now go away and fill some other poor persons head with your infinite knowledge!!
permanently?
Clearly this board is part of your own private country and I don't have your permission to hunt here?
There are others who are clearly interested in my 'infinite knowledge'. HuntingmadinEire for example.
Whatever the late great Captain Ronnie Wallace taught you, he neglected to tell you that everybody is welcome out hunting from whatever walk of life with great or little knowledge of hunting.
That I had from the 'horses mouth' Yes, I knew Ronnie Wallace too!
oh goodo,knowing Ronnie, that was exactly how he felt about all walks of life and the folk who hunted with him- as for you hunt where the hell you like,you are obviously far too superior to hunt in this neck of the woods,but i would suggest that you brag a little less about your "infinite knowledge".we are happy in our little hunting world, ignorant or not!!
Clearly this board is part of your own private country and I don't have your permission to hunt here?
There are others who are clearly interested in my 'infinite knowledge'. HuntingmadinEire for example.
Whatever the late great Captain Ronnie Wallace taught you, he neglected to tell you that everybody is welcome out hunting from whatever walk of life with great or little knowledge of hunting.
That I had from the 'horses mouth' Yes, I knew Ronnie Wallace too!
Your words not mine as to my 'Infinite Knowledge' never occured to me. Who said anything about 'hignorance' - not me.
I may have injected a little variety into the discussions but there is no harm in that.
However my 'infinite knowledge' let me down, I spelt the Indian Hill Station of Ooty or Ootacamund incorrectly.
So what with lashes, whips, crops and thongs coupled to the odd Scentometer and the delights of Ooty I feel I have added a small cocktail of additional hunting memorabilia and general information useful or not as the case may be.
Also it shows those who are opposed to hunting the depth of intellectual history and geography that is so important to hunting people from one generation to another.
did you, or did you not write here about your infinite knowledge?
I once saw somebody bucked off when a whip was cracked by the rider.
Judgemental - I also like what you have to say. I hope you stick around!
Where have people been able to find hunting crops? I am looking to get one to go with my side saddle costume which is an old hunting habit. I have a photo of the lady riding with a hunting crop rather than a side saddle cane and would like to do the same.
I am havign trouble locating one which is not hugly expensive, just wondered where everyone else had managed to pick them up?
A1fie, thank you and rest assured I shall continue to impart whatever 'infinite knowledge' I happen to have good, bad or indifferent. Also thank you Combat_Claire.
What I have learnt, in the very short time since I have signed up to comment on this forum, that there are 'attitudes' generally that explain why hunting gets a bad press. When clearly, there are people who have a hugely inflated sence of their own self importance and live in a remarkable micro-niche society, where they believe everything and the world revolves around their little rural bio-sphere.
There is a wider world who is very interested in the issues of hunting, it's history and it's people, practices and customs.
Not the least politicians, some of who may very well chose to join these debates by way of taking the temperature of the water.
Therefore, it is a good idea for all players on this board to be courteous to all participants, because one never knows who is watching and/or contributing!
I say that as a very serious word of warning to all concerned. Because, if I were an MP faced with the issues of the Repeal of the Hunting Act 2004, this is the first place I would come to find out what really makes hunting people tick.
Judgmental's last reply is a very wise one. What started as a simple enquiry into where one could obtain a whip/crop, call-it-what-you-like has degenerated into something else altogether which, while it makes very amusing reading indeed, probably doesn't do the hunting image much good. Nor does name-dropping.
Could we all agree that you can get such articles from a lovely chap in Lancashire, a well-known shop in London, and a delightful fellow in Devon - the David Thorne we know in the West Country is a butcher but perhaps he has a sideline! I dare someone now to start up on pink coats....
Nor does name-dropping.
Guess who I met today? The very man himself, Mr David Thorne (as mentioned earlier).
My wonderful, 110 yr old, crop that I use everyday - couldn't possibly do a gate without it - broke recently, much to my dismay. Since then it has been sitting in my car waiting to be taken somewhere to be fixed.
Well, as luck would have it, I was at the Mid Devon show today and whilst wondering around the trade stands I came across one selling hunting crops - I instantly recognised his name because I had read this thread just last night - very amusing it is too!
Can't wait to get my crop back!
PS: Judgemental - I think your posts are brilliant!