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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 26 Mar 17 2.37pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

Went to the dogs at Wimbledon a lot with the old man.

At least dogs are not going to be bred for a life of misery now.

You can't go horse racing, to the dogs, watch boxing or go fishing, all cruel and nasty according to the liberal left puritans who want to tell us how to conduct every aspect of our lives. What about football? All those vulnerable multi-millionaires risking life and limb to 'entertain' us.

 


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.TUX. Flag 26 Mar 17 2.48pm

Originally posted by hedgehog50

You can't go horse racing, to the dogs, watch boxing or go fishing, all cruel and nasty according to the liberal left puritans who want to tell us how to conduct every aspect of our lives. What about football? All those vulnerable multi-millionaires risking life and limb to 'entertain' us.

Possibly the most OTT response of the year?

 


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Joe Bloggs Flag Nr Norwich 26 Mar 17 3.07pm Send a Private Message to Joe Bloggs Add Joe Bloggs as a friend

Was sorry that the speedway packed up at Plough Lane as a kid I used go in the post war years when they used to get big crowds and watched riders like Ronnie Moore and Norman Parker.

The crowd numbers were only surpassed by football.

I think you have to separate Greyhound racing from the lack of care after their racing days are over.They are fast and reports suggest that they like a quick sprint as opposed to my Westies who would take a week to lap the track---"Horses" for courses Innitt!

One of our greatest ever Players Johhny Byrne had a greyhound which used to race at the Wimbledon track.

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Mar 17 3.21pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Remember when you used to see speedway and similar sports for 20 mins or so before a film at the cinema or the pictures when there was mainly only good films and before it was called 'the movies'.

 


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Painter Flag Croydon 26 Mar 17 4.54pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

It couldn't of been that popular, as they wouldn't of closed it down. More than likely just kept open to feed the bookies with races, but they can use others elsewhere instead.
Simple economics really.

 

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daven Flag Hailsham 26 Mar 17 5.05pm Send a Private Message to daven Add daven as a friend

As the old joke goes,

What do you do if you suffer from acne

Move to arringay

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 26 Mar 17 5.09pm

Originally posted by hedgehog50

You can't go horse racing, to the dogs, watch boxing or go fishing, all cruel and nasty according to the liberal left puritans who want to tell us how to conduct every aspect of our lives. What about football? All those vulnerable multi-millionaires risking life and limb to 'entertain' us.

I ran out of loo roll earlier. No doubt to some that is the fault of the liberal left too.

 

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Mo Sizlak Flag 26 Mar 17 5.16pm

Originally posted by daven

As the old joke goes,

What do you do if you suffer from acne

Move to arringay


The racing of any animal is unacceptable to me unless they're delicious animals racing towards my dinner plate.

 


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palacenomatterwhat Flag Kings Lynn 26 Mar 17 6.49pm Send a Private Message to palacenomatterwhat Add palacenomatterwhat as a friend

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I doubt many will be put down, it s the usual scaremongering to worry/force people to take them on.
Although it has to be said that once they've finished racing the Greyhound is left in kennels for a lot of their life, until they are rehomed. That in itself is difficult for a greyhound as they have been used to kennel life and the transfer to a home can be unsettling for them, but they make good pets, don't need much exercise and are a lovely dog. My wife re homes them via the RGT and the trainers often 'threaten' to have a dog put down to try and move on a dog they no longer want.

 


and it's goodnight from me.......

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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 26 Mar 17 8.41pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

I ran out of loo roll earlier. No doubt to some that is the fault of the liberal left too.

Clearly yes, as you forget to get in supplies!

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 26 Mar 17 9.36pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Went to the dogs at Wimbledon a lot with the old man.
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At least dogs are not going to be bred for a life of misery now.

Your posts went to the dogs ages ago.

Dog handlers and carers are usually animal lovers so I'm sure they treat the dogs well at least.
Many dogs are culled in the racing industry which is a sad waste. In the long term I suppose the reduction of such activity will be a good thing. A drop on the ocean though in the grand scheme of animal welfare.

On a football note. It does amuse me that the likes of AFC Wimbledon can get a stadium agreed while we still wait.

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Mar 17 9.38pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

Clearly yes, as you forget to get in supplies!

Nick would rather you were taxed for his bog roll, or better still, everyone's bog roll costing them an equal percentage of their central government pay cheque, comrade. But that wouldn't work as the ambitious would use government papers and flyers to wipe their arses to save my net to either climb the ladder or raise funds to overthrow the the planned economy.

What was the quality of Wimbledon dog track bog roll?

 


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