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  • "and for twotone i would rather be assaulted then what nearly happened to me.

    as a fitter i went into work early one morning cos of problems with a production line, it was a normal practise for the office area to be open due to early start drivers, so i walked in normally,it was only when i noticed the door to the onsite lab area had been forced that I backed off and called the police. as it happened the people responsible had attempted to set up a back draft but had used a chemical in the lab which was not as quite as flammable as they thought as it had burned itself out as i entered the office area.. fire brigade officer told me if it was petrol i would have been seriously burned if not killed. the animal rights accepted responsibilty for this action and at another meat related company in the wolverhampton area..

    i hope you have had the pleasure of trying to dismiss what i am saying, i did have pity for your wife and never supported anyone that could do this as its something i dont agree with believe it or not. but my pity as now gone as i now feel sorry for her being stuck with a pathetic little tosser who thinks he is better then anyone else and will try anything to ridicule them. yes i am fuming! and i do hope our paths dont meet, i was going to ask for an apology but you cant even do that properly can you.."
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Sun shines on New Year's Day hunt

The Derwent Hunt arrives in Thornton-le-Dale for the New Year's Day meet. The Derwent Hunt arrives in Thornton-le-Dale for the New Year's Day meet.

THE sun’s emergence after days of rain and cloud came just in time for the traditional New Year's Day hunt at Thornton-le-Dale.

About 200 people turned up to see the colourful spectacle as the Derwent Hunt set off from The Hall in the village near Pickering.

Chloe Dixon, who works as a barmaid at the pub, said about 50 riders and 30 hounds took part.

The hunt traditionally meets every New Year's Day at The Hall, having done so since it was founded in 1808 by Richard Johnson Hill, who lived there and kenelled the hounds there.

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