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  1. Oxtail stew n lambs liver, beef , bacon n kidneys
    11 points
  2. Roast beef again, only thing different from last Sunday is I used a bit of red wine vinegar in the gravy, made it better
    10 points
  3. Toad in the hole for the Mrs and kids... Burger for me with chicken wings
    9 points
  4. So yeah after last go round fishing apparently he's badgered the inlaws so much and had so much fun they basically said next time I wanted to kidnap him their more then happy to let me lol ! So today I had to go watch him and his brother for a hour while their grandma ( my mother in law) had to go run some errands. Welp she's gone for 5min before I tell them to put their clothes on we're going outside to play. His bother is autistic but so is my older brother so it's bout second nature dealing with him . Gave him some side walk chalk showed him how to use it and he was in heaven. Just sat ther
    9 points
  5. Turning a bit of ground today had to rescue this little fella and put him in the compost heap. Cheers Arry
    9 points
  6. I'm due to retire at the end of August. Just sorting the money out to pay off the ex Mrs and should be good to go. My life expectancy isn't great so at least I'll have enough cash to have a decent lifestyle while I'm still here Cheers, D.
    9 points
  7. This weeks photo competition..........name the musical
    8 points
  8. Roast lamb again. Cheers Arry
    8 points
  9. It’s strange the twists and turns of life…… I was baptised Catholic and all my family are Catholic but I obviously feel a massive affinity to Loyalism for all sorts of reasons and always have…..not least because I’m nationalistic. My wife was born and raised in a loyalist area, 4 doors down from Ian Paisley's church in fact. When we was first going out it was a big deal that I was Catholic, her Nan used to introduce me as “He is a Catholic but he is very nice” lol Got married, not a problem, had kids and they were baptised Catholic just out of family tradition more th
    8 points
  10. Pan fried sea bass with a roasted ratatouille ( the only way to do a ratatouille) I would say this is the best plate of food I’ve ever made
    8 points
  11. Beef Curry with Egg Fried Rice. Cheers Arry
    8 points
  12. 7 points
  13. Any one dealing drugs in any community is the enemy of that community .
    7 points
  14. Happy St Patrick's day fellas.
    7 points
  15. More moons ago than I care to remember my brother and I had a couple of coaches. We did a lot of work for the orange lodge and rangers supporters clubs but we had a contract through another coach company for a celtic supporters pub. Never really had any grief and with the exception of the odd twat most of the folk rolled along and did their thing, kick the pope ,kick the queen etc. Never ceased to amaze me why anyone could get so caught up in the whole thing, but they did and clearly still do today. Didn't matter which side of the divide you were driving for, if you shut your eyes they all sou
    7 points
  16. Just 2 weeks over 8 months old now still plenty puppie in them but starting to fill out muscle up a bit .
    6 points
  17. Not cooked yet, but I’m sure it will make many wonderful delights and it was a good way to walk off my Sunday dinner, especially the mile drag back to the van
    6 points
  18. Goose egg starter.....again Short ribs on the smoker for dinner/tea
    6 points
  19. We used to have sectarianism here in Newcastle back in the 50’s and 60’s. In my own family, who were Irish immigrants, some were Catholic, others became Protestant, but these days most people look at sectarianism as an anachronism that is only seen in places like Glasgow and Northern Ireland. The “new” sectarianism is between Christianity and Islam. Sadly, Christianity is on the decline in the UK and Islam is on the rise. We shouldn’t be worried about the different branches of Christianity, but of the Islamification of our country. Cheers.
    6 points
  20. Steak tacos...again, can't get enough
    6 points
  21. Guess this makes me a bad grandad, or does it because I will show him everything he needs to know from cutting his own forks to shooting it responsibly plus legging it and evading detection when it goes Pete tong lol
    5 points
  22. Been at this few year and always thought I was ok but tonight tried a two yard zero after watching a gamekeeper john vid on YouTube, results were unreal (for me) the reason I always thought I knew my anchor point/ aim point but doing my normal at this range I was well out, I needed some tweaks which I did and here’s the results after doing so with my two main catty one 30/60 tube the other .80 catty shack (all 9mm lead which I cast today from Lee mould)
    4 points
  23. It’s that annoying time of year now where our welsh hedges are at there thinnest and rabbits popping up where you haven’t seen them all winter and dog marking everywhere been good season and chuffed with the dog. A real happy soul we are starting to gel now and she is starting to know what I want this was a funny one just as rabbit bolted in middle hedge a couple came walking around the corner. The ferret nailed the rabbit in the net the dog nailed other End lots squealing and excitement going on. Luckily they were old couple just gave sm
    4 points
  24. the royals today are just a remnant of a past society that ruled by war and fear and theft ,they stole land on mass they enslaved they killed and tortured to get what they want ,should they keep it all..nope..times up for them they're systematically being taken out ,look who's left ..charlies on his way out already,there's really only William left to take the helm,and he will be bum steered no doubt,they've outstayed their usefulness ,the argument used to be they do so much for tourism,not anymore ,they do very little ,they need to be resigned to history ..its just very expensive pageantry no
    4 points
  25. Noble ideas......but......these days, in these areas, it is less about political idealism and more about making money from drugs.
    4 points
  26. Pretty pathetic that this shit is still going on in this day and age.supposedly grown adults still falling out over religion.You expect it fron a bunch of 3rd world savages but youd think british/Irish people would get over all that bollocks and just go about their lives like normal people.
    4 points
  27. Not really sure what this thread is about but I will be out tomorrow celebrating St. Patrick's day, wearing my newly gifted Shane McGowan lapel badge (and shamrock) and my boss is well aware that I will not be at work on Monday. This is part of my culture.
    4 points
  28. You definitely get to see some stunning places while hunting
    4 points
  29. that looks supreme......i made spag-bol with oxtail a while ago...christ it was nice
    3 points
  30. 2 hours in and a nice colour building
    3 points
  31. Best about it all St Patrick was born in Britain . The Guinness they'll all be downing, Arthur Guinness was against home rule was a devout protestant and his descendant lord iveagh donated £100000 to the UVF arms fund in 1913
    3 points
  32. I think it’s a widely known fact that Sinn Fein are “Brits out !….every other c**t in !” Sinn Fein are about as loyal to Ireland and Irishmen as Saddam Hussien ! All they have in the locker is sniping at Loyalists, the Irish Freedom Party are a much more true and sensible beast for Nationalist Irishmen.
    3 points
  33. man should have his hand chopped off for killing any bird of prey
    3 points
  34. With the aplomb of a glazed eyed blind middle eastern beggar
    3 points
  35. Hopefully ill be on the moy or another salmon river trying to catch one on the fly
    3 points
  36. Ahh the glorious 12th, I'll be in Portadown with my 50p plastic union jack bowler hat, 12 tins of carlsberg and a half bottle of vladivar with the rest of my brethren. Highlight of the year for some of us ye know.
    3 points
  37. No mate. I enjoy waking up with a clear head instead of a hangover at the weekend. I've had my share of pints in my younger days..just coffee now for me.. The last 5 months I get up at 4:15 am for work every week day..so can't drink and get up that early..then I didn't see a point of drinking at the weekend..its been easy to stop to be honest don't miss it at all..
    3 points
  38. There are no areas in Scotland that are anti protestant…, none. The orange order and the knuckle draggers that follow the marches are anti catholic/Irish and cause nothing but trouble. There are many people in Scotland, including many protestants, who dislike them on that basis, including a majority in Stonehaven it appears. The majority living here of all and no denomination (like myself) see these dinosaurs as nothing but a national embarrassment and a laughing stock now.
    3 points
  39. Rainbow following the contour of the hill
    3 points
  40. Caught the biggest dang brim out of anyone of us in that hole the whole time ! And after that he was just a bream catching fool ! Think he got about 12 till he asked about how the the fish probably where in there with the current. To which I explained how more predatory fish with kinda wait around the current seams in the slack areas for food to come in and just rush in and get it and swim back to rest . Said that's what catfish do a lot he said ok stared a the water for a bit and made a difference cast then what he had been doing. Asked why and he said he though it seemed like it made sense
    3 points
  41. Went to see Mrs Doubtfire,had dinner in Covent Garden’s beforehand,the oyster Rockefeller were superb as was the seaweed butter,really enjoyable meal.
    3 points
  42. Good old pie-chips&gravy whats not to like
    3 points
  43. Thanks mate, yeh old Bryn was good finding stuff in cover, was good rabbit dog. Old Buck been great lamp dog for me took everything in the lamp I put him on, and being honest it nice that I finished with good lurcher like him deff, 2 old buggers together lol. Like said on here I might get couple none ped racing dog pups for the future, just something mooch about with, I had a little bitch in 80s before, but Buck OK as yet no rush. And thanks about my wife, it hit me and my son very hard, having somebody in your life 40s is very hard when there not there. I will move back to south staffs, from
    3 points
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