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  2. Sea-Fever WWW.POETRYFOUNDATION.ORG I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer... This is my funeral poem. Hopefully not for a few years yet.
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    Gold rush.

    Still a few about.
  4. My funeral poem. Hopefully not for a few years yet.https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/54932/sea-fever-56d235e0d871e
  5. I know , I was thinking myself I was looking at the usual suspect models on a Facebook selling site and I was giggling at the amount of times the words “not from a dog owner “ was used in adverts. The secret code of “this won’t ping up “ have you seen the start of the film “Trespass against us” ?
  6. Thats a bit different to arable below seas level lol
  7. I was just going to ask if anybody had caught eels using wool. Blebbing they call it in Scotland. I've never done it but I've been told by older fisherman that they used to catch them by the hundred weight using that method. Shipped them off to Billingsgate by the sack load.
  8. And for anyone that's interested, Mark brick ain't the big baldy whippet guy covered in tats. That dubious distinction goes to Carl williams, with his bowline whippets etc. And the only thing big about the little twat, is his stupid fat head.
  9. Lol I'm talking to you like a mug ? Up to now tonight I've had to listen to you drive arable winter no bother and a dog can jog side of the motor all night lol What was I born yesterday ?
  10. Looks like Australia ? Drove a bit of land down there in my daughters Toyota LC; Never got stuck once ! LOL ! Cheers.
  11. We used to catch the eels with our hands as kids...same as you wade in the small steams that run into the Exe, we would turn the stones and scoop the eels up onto the mud banks, we'd get loads...my mum used cut up the bigger ones and fry them in butter, she loved them.. My Dad told me my grandad would catch them by wrapping offal in wool, he drop it off a small bridge and leave it over high tide, this was over the same stream we would scoop them... the eels would get their teeth caught in the wool and he'd go back a few hours later and pull them up...never seen it done but no reason to d
  12. You tried your best for about 3 years, charts. Fair play to you, anyone else would've 'jibbed' after a few weeks. Time to cut the apron strings, eh?!
  13. You should get one of these...
  14. Just common sense will suffice against you son. Lol
  15. I'll get a belter butvinknoe for a fact as soon as them.wheels touch that wet black were stuck.bad
  16. Mate , when someone talks to me like I’m a mug, they only do it once. I wouldn’t come within miles of you , and by the way , I have driven around fields down your way, no different to any where else, just like the hares and dogs. Do yourself a favour mate, you’re not the best, your dogs are not the best, your land is not the best , and neither is it the most undrivable, you just haven’t been anywhere else. Cheers.
  17. I've done salmon netting in my day...lots of em.lol. Also long lining. Brilliant times. Greyman was on about elvers attracting big money. There used to be a caul on the river near my house. Every full moon elvers would gather in their hundreds of thousands and be temporarily trapped by the caul. I used to take my kids to net them with kids hand nets. They would then carry them over the caul into deeper water so they could be on their way. Eels are endangered now I bet you my kids carried hundreds of thousand of pounds worth of elvers at today's black market prices, back in the seven
  18. Don’t surprise me mate old heads in the game have no time for newcomers on the scene trying to make a name for themselves
  19. Our very own virologist dr Seagull will be along shortly with some science to say other mate lol
  20. Stubble mate ? I can bike them lol
  21. Right then let's stop talking shit and ill prove it lol ill pop across after crimbo .by yours with a jacked up. Disco or defender and charts will you pop to.drive it ? and will see no chance any motor is going across them fields
  22. Scot the Clot has been out lamping with Rhys who bred the bull crosses and he told me he did nothing but scream and shout at him, I said there's no surprise there hahahaha, he'll have been slipping dogs all night at the wrong time hahahaha, bet Rhys was boiling with him.
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