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The wealth of knowledge on THL is mind blowing.. 1, water table and drainage experts. 2, welding and fabrication specialists. 3, boxing expert discussions Techniques and tips for boxers, fighters, martial artists, trainers, and fitness enthusiasts. 4, the world's leading authority on big cats. Specialising in the elusive uk big cat phenomenon. 5, industry leading film critics giving universally accepted analysis. 6, immigration experts crunching the numbers of beach landings with pinpoint accuracy. 7, in-house comprehensive modern and historic war historians13 points
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I don’t ever go on the football thread as my expert opinion is that dogs chase balls not people, but most blokes can talk a glass eye to sleep on that subject8 points
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i use to watch football years ago when the men were men, if they got fouled they just jumped up and carried on, nowadays it's pathetic, they trip over a daisy and there rolling around on the floor in agony....pathetic5 points
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You forgot one smug f**k that foresees the future lol flooding been so bad round here my house is 8” higher then last year lol5 points
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my brother had a freelander for some years which wasn't to bad, but then it started going wrong before it was worn out so he got shot of it, i think it's a bit of hit or miss with the freelanders, but landrover/rangerover i wouldn't one given to me there a pile of crap, it's the badge your paying for, it's a shame really, had landrover sorted there crap out and made them a good reliable motor it would have been a decent vehicle to have, but no, they keep producing the same old crap year after year... and yes, cars are to complicated now.....4 points
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Thats exactly how it is with Rugby in Wales too mate...every cnuts an expert,but struggle to see Their own cocks4 points
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I like learning new things and hate the saying you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, bollocks, today’s top fact I will take from this site is wilfs comment that an acre of grassland can hold 27000 gallons of water and i also learned that I,m not very good with electrics lol4 points
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2 million acres lost to development in the last 25 years mate. An acre of grass land can hold 27,000 gallons of water ! That water has to go somewhere !4 points
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This is what you want mate.. Ride on lawnmower for sale. Open to offers. Cost of running relatively low, will dispose of grass cuttings within 1-2 days. Responds to Doreen. Relaxmaster300 seat seen in photo, sold seperately. Open to offers, pick up only.3 points
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There’s no nutritional value in them mate even IF they would eat them which they won’t, nothing does. Lambs May nip at fresh shoots when you cut them but that’s all, not enough to keep them down…..ruminants like grass and clover and all the nice mixed grassland plants….they won’t eat shit. Most farmers spray them but that kills all the good stuff in your soil so then you have to replace that with chemicals, I don’t want to eat poison and I don’t want to eat chemicals and I don’t want to f**k up nature so all that is out for me. Trees do a good job on rushes, where I have trees the3 points
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I only have a very basic knowledge about ground water because my fields have an infestation of rushes and I’m no fan of spraying poison on my fields. Rushes create their own environment which gives them best chance to thrive and that involves soil and ground water. So I have spent some time learning about regenerative farm practice in relation to soil etc etc and along with that you get some knowledge of what modern industrial agriculture does to soil structures and what those things mean in reality. Its all common sense once you know but like most things mate, until you know yo3 points
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Just labouring for my mate today, apparently I’m the most expensive labourer in the land3 points
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Nah mate prison would kill me been close a couple of times though. Lol At least with the pit you could go for a spin with your lurchers once the shift was over and one of the best feeling coming up the cage from a night shift was when that ray of sunlight hit you in the face though it did make you squint a bit. Lol3 points
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If you're ever in S.Wales mate Big pit in Blaenavon is an amazing experience, its cage ride to the bottom of a real mine and a guided tour around the districts, worse thing I did was tell the tour guide I was an ex miner fckr wouldnt leave me alone3 points
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Once went down the lowest face we had and thought feck that working on here crouched down on your knees pulling hydraulic chocks in at least on the gates and headings you could stand up all shift. Though the journey to the tail gate I worked on by pony loco with a couple of carriages on certainly woke you up on a Monday morning day shift dodging the tin sheets that had busted out of the steel rings. A pic of the gate similar to what we had to travel down to our place of work.3 points
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Not rocket science is it mate...you cant build,slab,tarmac,then grass over ground...and expect a 4" pipe to be able to cope with the volume of water lol....the habit of building on floodplains aint the f***ing brightest either...but there you go...some cnut somewhere is making these rules,and getting back handers3 points
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Managing ground water better than anything ever invented for the last gazillion years !3 points
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Young dog cuming on great now .really using his nose and going deep in dese gorse and finding on his own .great deep voice on him .hopefully hes half as good as hes other family members .3 points
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personally myself, i would never encourage anyone to buy a landrover/rangerover as they are all crap, your only paying for the name, there mega bucks to mend when they go wrong,(and it will) if your buying a second hand one somebodies already put the miles on it and you will be the one who pays to put things right, if you could buy it brand new then your covered by warranty then swallow the loss in depreciation over the years...personally i would go down another route, but it's your choice at the end of the day.....2 points
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Agreed.....maybe it was just our area but i always thought there was something a bit odd about chaps who made a point of telling you they dont like football,its our national sport for a reason what did they do at school when all the other boys were nattering about the footie....same for most of the other subjects you'd either have to be the most boring b*****d in the world or a bit of a loner to not have the yap about lifes topics when around the chaps.2 points
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I used to only keep back the bitches,the dogs would go to lads I knocked about with ..Ive always believed and found,that when you have the bitches right in your kennel you will have your choice of dogs to use in the future2 points
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My mate went for a new job welding in Bristol on his first morning he was asked what team he supported. He replied non it's a shit game designed to keep the proletariat divided and in there place or something like that.when he went to bothy for tea the walls were festooned with Bristol rovers flags and it was all they talked about. They even hired a bus for away games , needless to say he didn't last long there.2 points
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I really feel your pain nothing worse than sitting in a tea room full of footie fans2 points
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When my older brother was training to be a miner, they used to go down a training pit; whitewashed walls and fluorescent lights ! First time he came up from a days graft down a real pit he jacked and retrained as a joiner ! Cheers.2 points
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i loved it as a kid but can’t watch it now or follow it if i watch the euros this year it will be on mute i find it crazy how blokes get so caught up on a kids game2 points
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Same here mate and when I hear young lads moaning about their job in a nice clean warehouse with hot water and toilets I always say you don't know you're born. Lol2 points
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I know your tongue in cheek there but to be honest I think most of those things are what men kinda chat about anyway2 points
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you will get a better rate in turkey,,as you will in most countries . just dont exchange in hotels as they will charge more ,as do airports change in the high streets2 points
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11, you forgot the air gun specialists and there wealth of knowledge on the pellet choices...is it .177 or .22....lol2 points
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Wasnt too disappointed with our lot i thought we had some good spells in the game,probably a fair result Moyse made a few terrible decisions...but then they are only terrible decisions when they dont work i suppose. Thought the second penalty was absolutely diabolical ,how Philips can get tackled from behind in his own box and the opposing player go's down and gets a penalty for it is a mystery to me....apart from that no complaints really,cracking atmosphere as always in the ground and a good game to watch.2 points
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Weve been doing a job in tankerton which up high and even there weve been pumping constantly and just cant get rid of it.We did some little footings last week for some little garden walls only 600deep and I was knocking the concrete up almost lean and by the time it was half way up it was like piss.2 points
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