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Nothing special mate; A couple of home made quiches; evidently real men DO eat them ! And a ham broth bubbling away in the slow cooker; Cheers.8 points
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The majority of yous are for defending Ukraine and Russia is the big bad beast …. Yet here we are these same leaders that are so intent in saving another country whilst destroying their/your own country right under your noses ….. a little bit double standards ?? ….8 points
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Few pics of my pup dam cattle dog x greyhound sire cattle dog x greyhound collie x greyhound Look forward to getting him out wit ferret sept time out wit them every day In garden and no dramas up to now8 points
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Working from home today so got the cook book out salt and pepper chicken with sweet potatoes6 points
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32 cocks - my ex would have been first in the queue for that, the illiterate slut God bless the syphalitic bitch Not that I'm bitter still6 points
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Up on Dartmoor Again today At Buckland Beacon where the Ten Commandments are carved into two granite slabs. Buckland Beacon and the Ten Commandment Stones WWW.DISCOVERASHBURTON.INFO Buckland Beacon is well known for its ‘Ten Commandments’ which are carved into two of the stones of the tor Weather closing in time to go. Cheers Arry5 points
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Had a mooch round Manchester with the lad today. First stop the Salford museum and art gallery. Quite a few interesting displays and galleries, they even had a Victorian street set up that you can walk down and look at the different shops etc. One section had a few interesting old signs advertising cockfighting etc that were held locally.4 points
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A good habit to get in..is when you park the quad up turn the petrol tap off and let the quad tick over until it runs out of petrol and stops running.. When you want to use it the petrol will only take a few seconds to fill the float bowl before you start it..it will save the petrol leaving a varnish on the jets etc.. And as said above the float is sticking down hence the petrol keeps flowing..3 points
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Looks like the drain pipe for when u want to drain the carbs , as said float could be stuck3 points
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No I thought cos I was talking about healthy food....you would put up a pic of me with something not quite as healthy....I know you used to catch me eating all the time at shows..lol3 points
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Home protein shake.. Two raw eggs...300 mil of milk..150 gram of low fat Greek yogurt.. Strawberry..blueberry..blackberry..and a banana...blend3 points
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I'm exactly the same, most places we go we'll go in the church or cathedrals, I'm blown away by the architecture the commitment to building these amazing places thats built on pure faith.. I love the history of them... like you I dont practice religion and I don't think I have any faith as such, but find a real draw to churches, cathedrals etc.. We were in the sacre coeur in Paris many years ago and as we walked in the nuns were singing, the place is beautiful and with the singing my Mrs started crying, I've got to admit it was a strange/spiritual feeling... beautiful to be honest...3 points
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An interesting documentary on kelpies in oz from pup to 12 months old worth a watch2 points
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I did an OU course years back. The enclosed poem just about sums up what you lads have been writing about. I too love churches, hate religions. The Poetry Hour WWW.THEPOETRYHOUR.COM2 points
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So, we are now into July. We should be getting some footage of big cats with cubs in tow soon, not to mention footage of cats with last years cubs, who have been accompanying their mother for almost a year now, and then there is two year old cubs, who may still be accompanying their mother. Must be some evidence of this, if they are breeding in uk surely?2 points
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Yes, the thermal has now hit the headlines, BUT not going to scale it, incase someone recognises the location. Doesn't want the location revealed, but willing to give/sell the video to media outlets, for all to see? Nothing ever really adds up, does it. That's why these things have to be questioned, and not just accepted as fact2 points
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ISIS said a few years ago they were going to flood Europe with their fighters.2 points
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Thats not a dinghy its a landing craft for the soldiers of allah2 points
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That is spot on lad. There's a huge difference between possible and probable, and this isn't even possible.2 points
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Trouble is he don’t, he knows I’m right but has made such a prick of himself he can’t now let it go, if only he was as brave as he likes to portray he could have came along and found out all about it ages ago instead of shouting silly abuse from the sidelines like the silly little fat village idiot he really is, but hey that’s just mho , from my side of the fence have had some more decent pictures and another set of black hairs retrieved trom another sighing just a shame we can’t talk about it as fatty has ruined every thread on the subject so far because he is afraid of debate,2 points
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EU should 'undermine national homogeneity' says UN migration chief WWW.BBC.COM The EU should "do its best to undermine" national "homogeneity" and promote multiculturalism, the...2 points
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I'm finding myself attracted to these little old churches. I've always wanted to find faith there but am often repulsed by organised religion and the people who preach it. Perhaps the attraction lies in the history of the people who built it and found comfort there over the years. Or perhaps it's the contrast with the surrounding godless or perhaps morally defunct world that now surrounds them. This is st Anne's church. A number of old grave stones are leaned up outside. The stain glass windows as always catching my eye2 points
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I did my best ,a big chop ,and wanted the crackling,apple ,mushroom, cider, cream sauce on side ,crushed roasted new potatoes, tender stem brocoli, tasted better than looked ! Honest!2 points
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Very old pic , but the story is ,Brian was in a storm drain for about 1 half hours with the nastiest bxstard Charlie I've ever accounted for .it was causing havoc on spot I have and I tried lamping it ,trapping it and eventually after a few days of rain ,Brian marked the old drain . It goes between 2 fields but is actually dry now. The fox showed twice but went back .all Brian would do was bay and scream he's head off but the beauty of Brian is I could shout him out .so after the 1 half hours I shouted him , waited about 10 mins and Charlie bolted .and was sorted .many ,many brilliant days w2 points
