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  1. old bryn , was a good rabbit dog day / night .
    14 points
  2. I loaded some gear in my kayak rather last minute.I hadn't planned a trip but wanted to get away. I paddled to an old indian fish trap and set up camp. Caught some decent smallmouth. Supper was simple.smoked sausage and black coffee. As I drifted off to sleep I wondered how many Indians had camped at this spot.
    9 points
  3. Referendums are a necessity in rare occasions, such as EU membership or Scottish independence, but can’t become a way of regular governance. I’m not against it, by the way. I’d love referendums on things such as capital punishment, net zero, a complete ban on illegal immigration, a halt to overseas aid, a ban on Central Bank Digital Currency, to name just a few, but the politicians are well aware of how these referendums would go and shudder at the though of giving the people a say ! Cheers.
    8 points
  4. 6 points
  5. Hot, peppered beef stotties with fried onions, sweet peppers and horse radish; Cheers.
    6 points
  6. We’re in perissa. The hotel is lovely, food is decent and priced sensibly. The beaches are overrated. Walked up the mountain this morning to see the ruins of ancient Thera. Mega! I need to see more stuff like this.
    6 points
  7. You don't obviously as you have never excepted the democratic vote to leave. We voted leave we left Sandy get over it, make the most of it move on. Cheers Arry
    6 points
  8. Theres the ability to change yes, but to have your choice deliberately scuppered and punished because the fat cats in government lose a few quid whilst most of the working class are getting blindly robbed by big corp is wrong and treacherous, we should have been successful in leaving the 4th reich, however it was scuppered right from the very top, your the typical left wing cry baby, shouts freedom and equality for everybody, yeah everybody who agrees with the left extremist, perverse, demonic ways, for anybody right of that stance its the usuall shout nazi racist, poofaphob at them. The reaso
    6 points
  9. Queerfest??? I hope thats rounding up and shooting them like a hard target film, if you can make it to the harbour alive you keep the money, now pick your weapon
    5 points
  10. BUy one on the black market, let it out, shoot it and your quids in, next year rodney. Next year my son.
    5 points
  11. Made a couple of cottage pies while I was doing dinner yesterday for tonight,
    4 points
  12. I'd love to hear what that bloke has to say, I just cant get past the boring c@nts voice
    4 points
  13. The only people looking to protect beasts is the left, ask any conservative thinking person and they'd tell you they should be hung. It's all part of the leftwing agenda, who came up with the title MAP it definitely wasn't a right leaning person. Same with trans story time and all the rest of the perverted shite they're trying to push on our kids.
    4 points
  14. Moved to Borneo..beside the Kinatabangan river, Clouded Leopard have been caught here and fitted with collars…..
    4 points
  15. Well result. I a wrote a very polite emailed saying although Wifeys boots were well out of warranty I felt the soles should wear out rather than totally fail and fall apart. They emailed me a postal form and a question form and ask me to send them back which I did. As the boots were about 8 years old didn't think much would happen if I'm honest. They emailed me to say the sole had delaminated and the would replace the boots. Sure enough yesterday they turned up. Cant say fairer than that, was well surprised. Cheers Arry
    4 points
  16. I’ve told you before about splitting the infinitive! You can say “small brain” or “little brain” , but you can’t say “small, little brain” without making one of the words redundant! Dear God !Keep up or I’ll start setting you homework ! PMSL Cheers.
    3 points
  17. What’s Europe got to do with it ? We are no longer in the EU ? Surely people from Anglophone countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, America have a closer heritage with the UK than, say , people from Albania, Romania , Lithuania, etc ? Cheers.
    3 points
  18. When did you ask them all? Same as immigration i havnt been asked anybody on here?
    3 points
  19. A proper headache this bloke. Putting a section wall up, said we’d put the concrete in then the posts up last job giving the concrete time to go off, he doesn’t want to wait and as he owns a engineering company he’s done what every engineer does and made some ridiculous framework that’s got no tolerance and has to be in the right place ( the tw*t ) I was going to go today but thank god for the rain, so I went and carried on with my painting at the stables
    3 points
  20. his small little brain just can’t comprehend it he gets nose bleeds at the thought lol
    2 points
  21. We were talking about Sriracha tiger zoo a while back, just found this pic in the man cave of my missus some years back ; Cheers.
    2 points
  22. I remember the Bangkok animal market in the 80’s and you COULD buy a tiger cub ! I met an English lad in one of the shack bars on beach road, Pattya, when it was still an R&R destination for American troops,who had jumped ship somewhere in south east Asia and his Thai girlfriend stopped him from buying a tiger cub so he bought a monkey instead ! Halcyon days mate !
    2 points
  23. I got tired of half the stands being Chinese crap or stuff totally unrelated, rip off poor quality food , seemed more like a motor cross event the last one. My local big house is putting on queer fest I shit you not, that about sums up some of these country landowners
    2 points
  24. Shame to hear that, i do agree the price of shows are extortionate these days, even the balmoral farm show over here at the old jail site is £100 quid in for us and to park, thats without buying a single thing, then youve the food stalls, market stalls etc, im switching to going to classic car shows now, free in and you can buy other stuff thats been jacked up on price a bit, its not being tight, its just a rip off to go to any big shows before buying stuff at twice the price on top, its a good way to kill off the local support
    2 points
  25. It’s got far too expensive to put on game fairs now. A friend of mine ran the Yorkshire Gamefair for years, but the money the land owner wanted, third party insurance, marquee and generator hire, toilet hire and a miriad of other costs just made it economically unviable. Visitors were simply not willing to pay an entry fee that would even give a break even cost. Another pal ran the EDRD show, just a show, not a game fair, but costs made it unviable to carry on. I only support my local hunt shows now. I was at the Hayden Hunt show the other week, £3 entry to the show, £2 per dog
    2 points
  26. i found FIRA a total rip off ,but i stayed in Perissa and the restaurants were really good and not expensive they also up the prices in Fira when the cruise ships come in
    2 points
  27. I don’t mind Santorini except for the fuuck loads of tourists and the extortionate prices. It’s become a circus these days.
    2 points
  28. The first 2 trains to prep and send this morning - the one on the right at 01:27, the one on the left at 03:44.
    2 points
  29. do all these old stories in the Sun make Huw Edwards innocent??
    2 points
  30. Was knackered after detecting so knocked up chunky fish finger and some of my spud, beans and tomatoes. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  31. He did lie, lie and lie again but at least he tried to carry out the will of the MAJORITY, you know Sandy the bit of the vote you Remainers try to ignore
    2 points
  32. My Eldest lad was conceived there ??I went to my sister in law's wedding...stayed in Parissa Bay?one of the favourite places ive been,will get back there one day...could go to a different beach/bay everyday for 2 weeks,great place to explore, enjoyed walking to that monastery up all them steps...while all the fat fucks were riding donkeys??
    2 points
  33. Yea us rational thinking folks are the idiots. ???
    2 points
  34. Out today with the new spade got to say it's very good. Dug some junk but did get a 1697 William 3rd sixpence was chuffed with that. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  35. Best one I could find
    2 points
  36. I didn’t take the picture… but it’s my dog playing with her toy.
    2 points
  37. Electric/rechargeable Philishave, £50 Amazon, Shave when I'm walking the dogs early doors, throw when it gets blunt (almost cheaper to buy new than buy new blades) 5/10 mins to clean every week, no scum in the basin, I could go on ? Other brands are available ? Cheers, D.
    1 point
  38. I'm just after going somewhere on my tod mate iv always liked it that way as can move around as slow or fast as I like go were I want etc n always meet people on the road..
    1 point
  39. Doing a bit of a walkabout over here at the minute,back in UK december’ish.
    1 point
  40. I literally watched that 100s of times when I was a kid absolutely loved it it had it all especially for a young lad with a big imagination..
    1 point
  41. I said about uneven ground...instead of having the bottom line tight and going over a hump and having gap underneath...you just drop the peg short a few inches...and tighten the top line by twisting a few times round the top of the peg..that way the bottom line hugs the ground.. The hole idea for a long net is for the mesh/bag...to run freely along both running lines...it can't do that with a slack bottom line
    1 point
  42. Little bugger pinching the bird food. Cheers Arry
    1 point
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