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Rib Eye with peppercorn sauce. Made a Tiramisu last night been in the fridge to set. Just a small bit to try it, bit more later. Cheers Arry14 points
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She was ok with Paul Daniels, don't know if I'd trust her in a survival situation tho... Yokel13 points
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Devious scum ,make every immigrant live with them ,the 8 bed london gaff ,the holiday cottage in Cornwall, plenty of room ! We are mugs ,literally filling us up with 3rd world scum ,no enrichment, taking hospital beds from us ,and telling us the NHS couldn't run without migrant workers ! A country run by self serving pigs ,pure filth7 points
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When I started,I was put in a 4 man gang(3 groundworkers 1 machine driver)with a gentleman called Mick Mullumberry.,very quietly spoken,was like he whispered everything to you lol..he was 68 about 5' 2 9 stone soaking wet...and the fastest man to this day, I've ever seen pinning out and laying kerbs..he could lay 6 x 12 kerbs all day long,bump them up and down off a dumper,was stong as f**k..my job was levelling out in front of him and backing them up....Would do pallet after pallet while every other gang on site plodded along he worked till he was 72,then left and set up a little gardening7 points
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2 concrete wagons emptied,Job and knock , site secured and back in the house for 10:45am7 points
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Did that once with a terrier. Didn't need to fake the anger Every time she tried to come back to me I chased her away until she stood a distance away knowing she'd been chased out of the pack. I then hid behind a Bush watching. When she eventually started to return I walked away with rest of dogs on lead and completely ignored her, she fell into heel and I never had another problem from then on. She went on to become my little Co pilot, went everywhere with me as she was so well behaved. But..... it doesn't work with all dogs. If there's even a flicker of nerves or fear aggression.5 points
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Take a glove off to scratch your nose.... Red carded off site,by some spotty little assistant site agent cnut,that don't know shit from toothpaste...f**k working on them big sites these days...only work on the 'private' ones,20 houses here,30 there,where we run the show ,and call the shots5 points
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lol , them days are gone now lads , trigger tell you that as well , he 11 year old dog , not the same dog no more, but we both old now, so there you go . ( keepdiggin) not sure what do when he gone , i did think prob at my age 71 to wrap it up . But being around lurchers 37 years day/night , prob find the walks bit boring with out one, but no rush old Buck could plod on another 2 years yet, i leave the door open as they , if i stay as fit and strong as i am now .5 points
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I've just been listening to rainy night in soho . It's a song that I used to sing to my late wife. It made me smile , but also brought a tear to my eye.4 points
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Thought this was nice…, very ‘Irish’ if you get what I mean. And no adulteration of his lyrics either, beautiful as they are. Rainy night in Soho always going to be my favourite though. Shane MacGowan funeral: Pogues songs including Fairytale Of New York ring out as mourners say goodbye NEWS.SKY.COM Mourners in Dublin gathered in the morning as Shane MacGowan's...3 points
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Just been watching Shane's funeral. Went down just like I feel he'd want it. Can't remember if I've ever seen people dance in a church before, never mind, at a funeral.3 points
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Neither of em could survive in a lock in at tesco,s its all for tv check out lofty wiseman if ya wanna no owt about survival3 points
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Bear is Private schooled,straight into officers academy,then Sas....Fat Ray trained the Sas....I cant watch Grylls,f***ing complete liability imo,takes to many risks... Ray does things the right way...look at his waist3 points
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Bah Humbug!!! Lol Rope a dope...Ali v Foreman...pretty much sums up.your analogy, and Ali was certainly a genius...(tongue firmly in cheek!!) LOL I said a long time a go (before Ten Hag) my choice of UTD manager would be Simeone or Unai Emry, we're watching why now, he's another that gets every last drop out of his players, he is tactically brilliant and obviously a very good man manager, Villa are great to watch now... Moyes has his style and puts the players in that can play it, I said Ward Prowse was a good signing at the time, he is showing why, fit as f**k and does the runn3 points
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Weird! In my day you wiped your arse on empty concrete bags...no facilities of any kind. Health and Safety was non existent. But I dont agree the new approach is just wokery. I'm all for treating people decently.3 points
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Worked on the ground for a company ran by an Irish Family for 12 yrs...The main man was known as 'The Bull'..Rip Mr O'Connor,his 2 sons Johny and Mikey were contract managers,Hard,but fair...every ganger was a Paddy only way you could climb the ladder lol,they only trusted their own...worked you hard for your money,was there every thursday 3 o'clock without fail...they all liked a few pints ...loved working for them tbh,if you had words or a dust up,you shook hands,it was forgotten and you got on with it,not like working with all the fairies these days3 points
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Hi guys. Came across this forum whilst searching for ratters in our area. We have been at the new farm here 15 months and have a rat problem and wondered if there were any guys or girls local to us that wanted somewhere new to go? cheers2 points
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Survival is quite boring in reality, you need shelter fire and water, jumping off cliffs or swimming in ice water makes good tv but in a real survival situation there’s likely to be an injured or elderly person involved which rules out 99% of there programs, they are tv presenters really, it still makes better telly than the normal drivel we all watch if truth be told2 points
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Edward Grylls is Eton educated,his dad was a conservative MP so he has had a life of Privilege. This guys the real deal even disappeared and lived totally off-grid for a year in Canadas far-north to prove it could be done,Les Stroud.2 points
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you got a euro cup you got a few great nights during that euro run you played all over getting the atmosphere at other euro clubs, real fans enjoy seeing their club do so well, your team are sitting ninth in what is supposed to be the best league in the world and you have the gall to call the man who gave your teams fan all that a coward, when all along he used his football know how to reach to these levels the best way he could. yes our cl run was very poor but we dont call the manager a gutless coward no we look at it for what it was another 20 million in the bank and hope the board will inv2 points
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This job was short notice,and we charged top whack..all the boys will have a £500 bonus for Xmas now,got 5/6 ton of old track and iron winding wheels in scrap,needs weighing in too...kitty money for my bosses stag in Amsterdam in march,so far,hobbles and any extras we done this yr have paid for the flights and hotels2 points
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used to see him occasionally parked up in Asda carpark with a rib on the back of his Landcruiser with his kids in it when he was going to his island he said hello and seemed pretty chilled2 points
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Best thing to do, most will shit themselves when you're out of sight and learn to keep you close. It's worked for me with lurchers and pits but not Russells ,2 points
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Going off on a tangent but in keeping with current discussion here on other threads... coincidentally I worked on a Sir Robert McAlpine job fairly recently. Mental Health is a big thing in construction now. All the guidence, all the tool box talks, all the nice people (mostly happy smiley young women) who offer support. Great stuff, we need to do more to stop men working in construction topping themselves. The senior Project Manager on the last SRM job called me to one side before a meeting and told me that he is now one of several Mental Health 1st Aiders on the project. He said it was a goo2 points
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Cashing your check in McGinleys in Kilburn on Friday night?I worked on the Isle of Dogs,Irish guy called Dave proper strong bloke,I remember he asked did I want to go out for a drink after work,I never drank so he went on his own,next morning I got in the works cabin nice and early there was Dave kipping on a pile of coats on the floor,he had vomited and pissed himself and if I had struck a match the alcohol fumes would have ignited the cabin,he washed his face had a cup of tea and put in a shift,no getting changed or anything.The good old days.2 points
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He was a good dog for me I busted him too much but he always showed up for any duty we loved him , charts tomo n baker boy see him run [BANNED TEXT] he was 9 , and in his day he could scent up every single one that lived out on a given field2 points
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If the dog is staying within eyesight you could try tucking yourself in behind a tree and watching him until he looks round and cannot see you, give him some time to get a flap on then step out and call him in, even works with salukis this just got to be careful they don't go into all out meltdown flap and tear arse all the way back to the motor2 points
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