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Showing content with the highest reputation on 23/04/24 in Posts

  1. I think yours is faulty mate lol
    14 points
  2. I did a flea spray this morning then fcked it for the day and went fishing, now I'm meeting our kid for a quick pint, then I'll take my lad boxing. We all define 'rich' in different ways
    12 points
  3. Have a good one my English cousins
    10 points
  4. Pork loin steak dinner ...
    9 points
  5. Took this photo the other day Nottingham City centre
    8 points
  6. Slept in the van, woke up here
    8 points
  7. Good to hear you speak well of an old Pal,....most of my hunting partners have also gone to ground,...I expect it will soon be my turn to lay quietly under the cold turf.... However, as long as we are in the land of the living, we should always award our true friends with the honour they deserve,....its only right and proper.....
    7 points
  8. olive free zone.....should only be viewed by folk who dont give a sh*t about blocked arteries poor mans steak and chips with a shiraz and sugar reduction sauce
    6 points
  9. Spent a bit of time with Mick in the late 90s.Was introduced to him be a mate of mine Chris who'd had dogs from him since he was a teenager when Mick came down to Kent to buy a generator from Chris's dad.First time I met him he was staying down here in his Van as he had a little boat on a creek near me and went out into the swale for 3 days on his tiny boat with 2 dogs,His old lurcher Swiftny and a little Jack Russel bitch.I had a neat little bitch that Chris had produced by accident out of a brother/sister mating from Micks breeding who was so obedient and easily trained but only good for rab
    5 points
  10. I’m to old and fat these days to get in the saddle ! LOL ! Or ride a dirt bike ! Cheers.
    5 points
  11. Great thread is this and Systema thanks for sharing your stories of a man who will go down in history as a legend of the past lurcher world. I think just by the look of the types MD kept they had an influence on some of the legendary hare catching lurchers that we have seen over the years. A few pics I have found of a bitch bought directly off MD by a lad from Sheffield in the 80s and some pup's out of her when she was put to a 3 quarter greyhound saluki called Nero from Eckington nr Sheffield in the 80s and was by all accounts a decent dog.
    5 points
  12. Please tell me I'm not the only one that has no clue what Born and mushroom were talking about..
    4 points
  13. If the fat little c**t starts earning a million sovs he can give me some of it so I don’t do him in !
    4 points
  14. Cool story bro tell it again
    4 points
  15. You’d have to have an extremely niche skill set with a very comprehensive portfolio to achieve that though. He’s beyond the 1%. For every one of your mate there’s 1000 wankers who will sit there with a completely straight face and say that a catastrophic bug that ground the system to a standstill within two days of release is my fault because it wasn’t defined in the acceptance criteria that it shouldn’t do that. AI coding tools can’t come fast enough!
    4 points
  16. over the 35 years ive had lurchers , ive been out with few lads , who said there dogs ok with sheep, they aint been , had to keep the there twats on a lead. i only ever had one prob with Buck and them woolly feckers, it was was when just started getting few deer, this is the big prob for most people , it the switch from rabbits hares, then to run total different quarry , with foxes no prob, i think he thought they just the same like with feral cats he killed few them . Know was out and after big stuff, had couple runs they got away, coming was sheep by hedge that i didnt see, well he
    4 points
  17. 4 points
  18. Great thread gents, love reading about these old time proper Lurchers and owners living the dream.
    3 points
  19. Strava does all the average timing etc I think
    3 points
  20. What you need is an agile coach by the sound of things
    3 points
  21. It's all those f***ing olives, Mack!!!
    3 points
  22. DJ Dido on the wheels of steel , doin a sett and holding the crowd on while he drops an absolute banger …….
    3 points
  23. Your bang on new kid if you want earn a few quid here it out thier for you, I’m the same if we go to a pub or go to friends houses the conversation always gets to education like it’s the must have thing, I always upset them by saying most of the people with a pound note round my way did nt go to school it really fuks them off. Brickys down here are £210 to £300+ aday and plumbers prob more. Scaffoldings good money too. And like you mentioned if you want it, learn your craft and get out thier it’s a good earner, your accountant sounds like mine, he’s done my books since I was 17 until last yea
    3 points
  24. A months passed and he’s grew a few inches . About the 24 ish mark now just past 5 months
    3 points
  25. Said for years earning money buys you time, which is priceless.. great stuff mate
    2 points
  26. Cheers for that if I need to reinvent myself again in the future sometime I,ll come back as an agile coach thanks for the heads up lol
    2 points
  27. This is an average. Depending on years of experience & more importantly, the perception of your ability easy to earn more. Most Agile coaches will work around 3 days a week.
    2 points
  28. In truth mate I have never worn a watch in my life, have a couple of property’s to clear out before selling so everything needs to go I have a box en route from that vintage cash cow so will just bomb it all in there and see what comes, I,m assuming the Rolex is a snide or it wouldn’t have been left behind no paperwork found with it either
    2 points
  29. I've seen my fair share of blaggers over the years (I've probably over 300 nobhead CVs stored to check against).. Only one got past me in a hiring process.. She was fuucked off within a week for crashing the backend of a bank's custom CRM lol. Nothing more frustrating than a dev/team that doesn't hold their hands up and even worse is a PO or SM that can't lead or collaborate. I would disagree on the niche bit a little, you can specialise and earn big but you can also be good at what you do and earn big.
    2 points
  30. in north Wales for a few days, saw a pair of greenfinches this morning
    2 points
  31. I always like your presentation,it’s restaurant quality,you have a good eye for detail.
    2 points
  32. Delicious that, with a squeeze of the lemon, and not too heavy eh?
    2 points
  33. Did you ever think the front runners were wogs running after a shoplifting spree wilf
    2 points
  34. Yeah it's nearly always "I wish I travelled more" or "I wish I'd moved to...."... I think education is amazing if followed through to the end and utilised to it's potential, fantastic, I think it's a complete waste of time if it's 4 years on the piss to scrape a degree of sorts and start looking for work at £25k a year at 24 years old ... I love listening and working with educated people, my accountant is 73 years old and maybe the sharpest man I've ever known with numbers, I've known him a lot of years and still am amazed at some of the planning, financial advice, dare i say "dodges" he talks
    2 points
  35. We’re they short Dexters mate ?, how were those to keep ? I had Australian Lowline Angus and they were brilliant to over winter…..they ate nothing but silage and cost €2 a week each to keep over the winter. The condition on them was unbelievable for such low inputs, you’d have thought I’d given them a bag of meal every day…..they will thrive on nothing.
    2 points
  36. Cheers very much mate... top man, really appreciate that! Yes.. my eldest daughter is at Lincoln Uni and she's just sent me these 2 pics through. She knows me well!! Lol..
    2 points
  37. Thanks for sharing.Coons are a tough opponent for a terrier but as you can see otters have supernatural strength.Its no coincidence that the otter has the coon by the one spot where the coon can't do much.Otters are smart and they truly enjoy inflicting pain on an enemy of similar size,Be it a coon,snapping turtle or terrier. In my humble opinion the otter was gonna kill the coon and rape his dead body as otters enjoy such things.
    2 points
  38. Pulled pork on the go
    2 points
  39. I had olives cheese and smoked salmon for breakfast.
    2 points
  40. Missed this place over the winter
    2 points
  41. Only once have I seen Golden Orioles at Whitesands bay in Cornwall. Was about 60 years ago when I was a kid staying in the chalets on the cliff with my family. We watched a pair of them below us on the blackthorn and gorse didn't know what they were for a while as never had a bird book with us and no www then. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  42. First bit of warm weather so sat out on the grass having a few drinks with neighbors and family when the lad clocked a few carp creeping round the margin always got his gear in the van nice little 18 played and landed to an audience
    2 points
  43. I'd tap everyone of them XL bullies, a useless mutt bred/created for all the wrong reasons and largely owned by clowns from what I've seen. Pairing a suspect tempered animal with a fool with no idea how to handle it is a recipe for disaster, which, sadly has been proven time and again with these dogs. Yokel
    2 points
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