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  1. Had a walk out at first light , headed up on to kinder scout. Nice walk and mild scramble. Only seen one other person at that time , just how i like it .
    10 points
  2. First time this year on the estate lake .Arrived at 0500 but not early enough .The deep water pegs were all taken so the bay it was . Set up a light feeder rig as the water is only 5 foot or so and the cast to the hotspot only 30 yards .I was hoping to drop on tge bream straight away but a long ,long stream of bits ,mostly rudd ,few skimmers and hybrid roach x rudd . No matter what I put on ,4 worms ,bunch of maggots ,triple sweet corn or pellet it was sliver fish for two hours on a size 8 barbless . Eventually the bream moved in ,right in the heat of midday and I had a run of
    8 points
  3. If he's out there and if u can find him maybe you can hire collie john
    6 points
  4. Few hrs cutting in some steps and a new platform to fish from for the club..
    6 points
  5. the first dog is american and english champion chainmakers samsung of rikamia my dogs grandsire the second picture is bellglen rich desire of rikamia hes my pups uncle hes english champion,the father to my pup i couldnot find any pictures he went to south africa he was to big for english show 19 inches and 55 pound he was a specimen and south african champion,there was four pups in that litter all were champions,my dog pucker who i bred was 55 pound and a ringer for his gran dad the south african champion
    6 points
  6. Some Of the words my old grandparents used I never understood as a kid, like “where’s me f***ing twirls” or “ I need a f***ing glim” “can’t find me smother” twirls would be keys glim would be a torch smother would be a over coat/ jacket. the English gypsys seem to have adopted a lot of the old cockney slang, and still use it yogga= gun yoks=eyes mooey=face rackley or mort= woman kahzee= toilet and so on, few lads I used to knock about with who were English gypsys one of which died last week and what a send off he had. They used to be baffled I could understand thei
    5 points
  7. You should start a thread. ....you seem to be in the know with these things...I hear there are a few cougars round the Mersey
    4 points
  8. Set the youngest up with a little quivertip rod and 6 lb line... little dace and chublets a chuck..
    4 points
  9. Just afew of the c130s from last week doing there retirement fly past , not the best pics but great to see
    4 points
  10. I'm not going to lie, it was a anticlimax lol
    4 points
  11. Nah,I am the sort who wouldn’t bat an eyelid at harpooning it,the flowers were dropped onto it by some lady. had a nice day along the river today,Mrs Mack spotted a bracelet in a pawn shop she fancied so we went in to enquire,£14k said the sales lady “But it does look nice on you” (we beat a hasty retreat).
    4 points
  12. The first thing I suss about a person is their accent. I have learned the following: brummie accents generally belong to retarded people. A fallout with a Glaswegian accent often heralds a violent attack, by a gang of poison dwarfs waiting round the corner. Trust me I know. The northern Ireland accent is an accent you should hear, but immediately retreat from... unless you want to confront a religiously inspired nutjob on jihad. Geordies are generally OK if you can keep up with their genetically superior alcohol consumption, blind allegiance to black and white and some god called SHEERAH! Li
    3 points
  13. Well the thumb is now serviceable so today l started the skinning-up ,if you'll pardon the expression ?.A welding clamp came in handy for stretching the canvas round the frame
    3 points
  14. A good Stafford is hard to beat around the house
    3 points
  15. Just used this gas can refill adapter for the first time. Tenner off Amazon. Some cheaper and some more expensive.. so I went down the middle! Lol. Refill a canister from part used one's. I always like taking a full one with me.. peace of mind you know you're not going to run out and saves not having several canisters kicking about with bit's of gas in that are never going to get used. The advice is to chill the canister you are filling up for 20 minutes in the fridge and warm up the donor can. I left in outside in the sun for a bit. Screw them together with the donor can on t
    3 points
  16. id say he’s the last sane leader left look at the shit biden and europe are ramming down out kids throats ffs were a disgrace as a country
    3 points
  17. Don't EVER let the truth get in the way of a great drama lol...I thought it was a fat husky
    3 points
  18. I know it’s a true story but the “Wolf” is really a dog ?
    3 points
  19. quick hour Renewing some steps and building a new platform..
    3 points
  20. If we ever have another famine ,god forbid ..I'll keep it in mind,
    3 points
  21. Speculation but I would say Putin either has family members that he’s threatened to cut pieces off or he made it clear that a step further would result in obliteration.
    3 points
  22. Its No fun, needing eyes in your arsehole, wondering if a dog's gonna f**k off and start pulling stock ... Be it a runner or terriers?
    3 points
  23. real west kerry accent
    3 points
  24. “My father Andrew Earnest Wild was born in 1907 in Clerkenwell, within the sound of Bow Bells, and he lived in Bastwick St (known as ‘the Bass’) off Central St. His father was Andrew Benjamin Wild and his mother was Ellen Leach. He was the eldest of four brothers and two sisters – Emmy and one he lost – and another half sister, Maggie. When he was sixteen, he falsified his age and joined up with the Queen’s Own Royal West Kent, based in Maidstone. The Ministry of Defence sent me his pay book and what have you. It says, ‘A hardworking clean and sober man, of smart appearance, he can be tru
    3 points
  25. sensible post some lads don’t see sheep full stop
    3 points
  26. I’ve come over all peculier
    3 points
  27. Charts, I think the 'dog wardens' started in about 1990 , in my area of south wales? Prior to that in the late 60's, especially the 70's, and into the 80's, there'd be all sorts of dogs, and mostly in their own little packs, that we'd 'whistle em up' and take em with us, hunting anything and everything!! Great times, sadly lost!! ?
    3 points
  28. My missus just said the other day that you don't see dogs on the street these days. We are in our 70's so we did back on the day, I remember Billy the bull dog, he was an English bull terrier, used to be outside our school with a brick or a tin can in his mouth, he looked like a real bull terrier and was harmless to people, but we all gave him a wide berth ! Whippets and lurchers were let out in the morning and a few of them were decent enough to leave a hare on the doorstep when you got home ! Rose tinted glasses ? ...... no, it's the way it was back then. Cheers.
    3 points
  29. Another 1 of ours ,bit of everything in her , beddy ,whippet, beagle ,cocker .Good old mixture .stone mad on fox but lacks full voice .
    3 points
  30. It saddens me that my lad doesn't have a Lancashire accent. They are all talking with a gay American twang because they watch so much YouTube and tiktok. Only 20 years ago you could tell which village someone came from round here because of the accent. Scouse accents are horrendous. Fit bird...then she opens her mouth and she's instantly a pig. I worked in the new forest for 3 years and I enjoyed driving into Wiltshire to a certain farm with a farm manager who had a Geordie accent as it was an antidote to the southern fairy voices I was stuck with. One accent I hate is that hal
    3 points
  31. Not much getting posted on these sites so id thought id make a contribution haha, anyway heres my 2, mother is the black and the black and tan is her daughter, pup will be about 8 months old (y)
    2 points
  32. thats because spades dont have any compassion when it comes to whites
    2 points
  33. 2 points
  34. Blacks a nuttally type x fell dog I put a red lakey across her , no big names
    2 points
  35. Can I get a discount if I bring my boy as well??
    2 points
  36. I remember being a 19 year old apprentice sat on the rad drill dreaming about owning a 3/4 beddy grey. 26 inch. Smooth coat. Have a go at most things. It never happened!!
    2 points
  37. When I read Gnashers posts on here.. I always do it in Frank Butchers voice for some reason!! I wonder if he's knocking one into Pat theses days!! Go on my son...
    2 points
  38. Think he knows Putin better than us. He won't just back down then think he can chill with a vegan sausage roll in Moscow Greg's
    2 points
  39. If you want a sensible discussion on accents, the Geordie accent is heavily influenced by the Scandinavian languages, we say "gan oot" to leave, when I was in Sweden the exit signs in places said "oot gan", I could decipher most of what my Scandinavian hosts were saying,, many more words or sayings resonate, such as "gannin yhem", (going home), there's a lot more in common between the Scandinavian languages and the Geordie dialect. Cheers.
    2 points
  40. Steak and homemade chips, peppercorn sauce..
    2 points
  41. I saw the wood through the trees ,when the original ban was passed...was only a matter of time before they started chipping away at what was left, shooting, fishing, hounds etc, do you think its coincidence that they are pumping shit into our rivers and seas ,killing off and taking away our ability to feed ourselves ? All part of the plan mate,its coming,enjoy what we got, because it will all be gone ...they won't stop until everyones a vegan faghag?
    2 points
  42. My first day of the river Season kicked up a surprise. I was running late and feeling lazy so l grabbed the Grandkids' rod because it was already set up . 7 ft of vintage solid glass a tobacco tin of spare bits and a Le Omnia reel made up the low tech outfit. Twenty small rudd later l was happy enough and about to pack up as it was getting dark but went for the obligatory classic last cast . I'm glad l did!
    2 points
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