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Showing content with the highest reputation on 23/07/24 in Posts

  1. Bought some nice Broadland smoked ham................so why not.....
    9 points
  2. A circular rout at Start Point down to Mattiscombe Sands lovely cove. Veiw from the car park at Start N. Hallsands then Beesands then in the distance Slapton sands. Mattiscimbe Sands And on towards Peartree Point. Bit of a tiny beach at Peartree Point. Cheers Arry
    8 points
  3. Well JP certainly got the send off he deserved with 100’s of people from all over the country, Ireland and France turning up and showing their respect they had for him His family did him proud and it was lovely to hear memories from the past from some of his life long friends. there were many tears in the mass crowd when the hunting horn was heard as he was exiting his service “Gone away and gone to ground” He will be missed by many but not forgotten !
    7 points
  4. Seals at Peartree point. And on to StartPoint. Up the Light house road to the Car Park. Cheers Arry
    7 points
  5. “Tales From The Man Cave” with Chartpolski. Cheers.
    6 points
  6. I'm all for the right to protest , as long as it does others no harm , but as soon as they start doing harm to other people , either physical or financial , then f**k em . Let them do their bird .
    6 points
  7. One of their mother’s on TV bleating about her missing her brother’s wedding. These comments are on the money and I couldn’t have put it any better…
    6 points
  8. Burgers and garlic, black pepper wedges tonight
    5 points
  9. 5 points
  10. Wife's halloumi burgers, my shop bought burgers and the lads 'man burgers'
    5 points
  11. I rode an Elephant in central Delhi back in 1989. I had just come out of the American Express building with my travellers cheques that I had been waiting for for days, so was buzzing anyway. Then come along this geezer on the back of a what seemed to me to be a large Elephant. I waved him over, as you do and he obliged. So riding around Connaught Place on the back of an elephant was amazing, everyone (mainly stall holders) came out to feed this majestic animal which I could see was highly worshipped. The whole journey took about 45mins or so. Cows were scared and running and peopl
    5 points
  12. Ahh, the carefree days of the Raj, when the pachyderm was the Sahib’s favoured method of transport ! Cheers.
    5 points
  13. 500,000 country, rural and hunting folks marched peacefully through the streets of London and didn't leave a scrap of litter. I mean it worked for us, didn't it?. No hunting ban. Oh wait, hold that result. I think some of you lads are being a tad selective, if these protesters were protesting at the amounts of illegal migration, or legal for that matter, or anything you were in favour of. I've a notion the views might be slightly different.
    5 points
  14. 5 points
  15. Most outside stuff I've been doing is testing this 6 ARC I built my dad
    4 points
  16. “Aaaaarrrooollldddd”
    4 points
  17. "Right there Fred"..... Personally,...I like my rabbit dogs on a warren as soon as they have had their Jabs,....lots to learn and so many events to experience... Its a big old world out there for a young pup and the sooner he gets to learn and understand what the score is, the better. I like to keep a working dog for several years,..it is an investment and a valuable item, so its well worth putting some effort into early education. Unless a fellow is an exceptionally interesting raconteur ,.it is unlikely that a puppy is hanging on your heels due to your sparking personal
    4 points
  18. I wouldn't be happy no, but instead of getting carried away I can be sensible about things and accept that no, I wouldn't want someone to get a 10 year stretch for holding me up at Asda. Lol
    4 points
  19. Started picking and eating a lot of things from the allotment. Have got second and third crops of some things growing well. Various tomatoes; Onions and garlic on the drying racks; Green cucumbers and melon cucumbers; Hot chillis and sweet peppers starting to show; Swedes coming on well; First lot of peas and sugar snaps ready for the freezer; A lot more stuff growing well, caulis, broccoli, scallions , green beans, runner beans, rhubarb, pak Choi, Chinese cabbage. Poultry all laying well. Just n
    4 points
  20. lol takes a certain kind of mincer to go electric i thought better of you pewit lol
    3 points
  21. The cornerstone of western democracy that is the freedom to assemble and speak, does not extend to civil disobedience! They’re two different things!
    3 points
  22. The woman isn’t Janeen DeGussepi the Assistant Director of the FBI mate. She wasn’t even at the event. It is a conspiracy put out by Qanon. Cheets.
    3 points
  23. All of them had multiple previous convictions and one had ELEVEN previous convictions. They were warned at each court appearance that the next could result in a custodial sentence, but they kept pushing the envelope, probably thinking that they would never be jailed. The court simply ran out of patience and made examples of them. The old saying about only poking a dog so many times before it bites you comes to mind. Cheers.
    3 points
  24. They're just another tax burden. I'd have more respect for them if they took out BP shareholders. But shutting down the M25 for four days a miserable journey on a good day, and defacing paintings buildings and monuments and alike nah. Anyone can protest , get your banner and march through a city . Making working people's lives a misery , jog on
    3 points
  25. oh....you are speaking to me now....has your olive crunching mate let you off yer lead then?
    3 points
  26. I'll give a fck when Bill gives a fck
    3 points
  27. Fernando.... I was working security in manumision...right next to the bendy little c**t when he was doing it on the stage...I got all the best jobs ...lol
    3 points
  28. I felt sorry for these poor little f**ers. Didn't quite go to plan did it! Not sure which I'd prefer.. this or a one way ride on Sputnik 2!!
    3 points
  29. Gravel down today on the driveway of the everlasting job, the place looks a lot different from when we started about 18 months ago, still some Yorkshire stone to go down around the back of the house and possibly some foundation work for another building but they can wait
    3 points
  30. I meant the right for citizens to use greater force without fear of repercussions. The British government obviously use it when they feel they can.
    3 points
  31. I can never recall my grandparents talking about having pets during the war only of a mongrel my great grandfather had who was a poacher and kept them in rabbits and other game meat during rationing. I would have thought certain breeds of dog's would have been rounded up for the war effort. I remember the old man who did his national service in the Royal Veterinary Core and saying most of the dogs came from the public who wanted to rehome certain dogs the German Shepherd or Alsation being the most popular.
    3 points
  32. Hi folks, just little post, as I've had some great replies from the folks on here since my wife Lesley died in Feb. As I've always said there some real good people on here deff. I cook for my self now, and done OK, norm it just quick meals pasta etc. I've had couple Sunday dinners before. Got the veg OK and gravy, but over cook the meat, it OK but bit burned, chops or very small joint etc. Well I've been really busy in garden cutting lawns watering Tom's, French beans, they nice veg that. Done that sewn all bushes/branches hanging over old Buck kennel, bloody hell took me a hour to cut it al
    3 points
  33. Fair play that would have made JB chuckle posting a bloody ploughman's in his condolences....
    3 points
  34. A home grown new potato you can cook in no time. Ones from the shop you can boil fookers for week still hard was looking at me old pics times of plenty for sure. Makes me mouth water looking at it
    3 points
  35. People have said to me “ why bother, a tin of peas is 30p, eggs £2 a dozen from the supermarkets. My reply is “ I get dozens of bags of peas from a 30p packet of seeds, my veggies are organic without the additional price, I use my own compost, no chemicals, no weed killer, every weed is ho’ed or hand pulled and I can have veggies on my plate half an hour from picking them, they are not flown in from all over the world” ! My eggs are from hens I’ve bred myself, they are free range and fed on organic layers pellets and home made mash , the culls when they stop laying are “recycled “ as
    3 points
  36. Went for a wander in the city,I used to live in Rich Street E14 the area has totally changed,met a beggar from Newcastle who has lived on the streets in London for 36 years,I gave him £24 he asked where in Newcastle was I from,I told him I was from Sunderland,he called me a Mackem c*nt.
    3 points
  37. Divide and conquer, we're actually doing their job for them.
    2 points
  38. I would of deffo put a little something in the end of its shoes........
    2 points
  39. Plough mans tonight. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  40. Careful what you wish for , sounds a nice pup , I'd say easier to get a dog to range than to bring in a dog that thinkss all the action is over the next hill. Get him ferreting , enjoy what you've got....
    2 points
  41. Thanks Wilf, and other folks. Yes I trying mate, it is hard on your own. More so at my age. But I just take one day at a time, and your right, and few other good lads on here, that having the old dogs about does help when you feel bit sad old Buck and little woody have helped, little woody follows me about. I swear they can tell things have changed deff. I give Buck some veg and gravy last night, he loved that, took to him by his kennel, bloody clocks it, I close the door on him lol yeh getting better cooking a bit now , I have to or starve lol. Yeh thanks again folks, it does help lads.
    2 points
  42. Do you really think any of them will do a five stretch ? Theres only one who got five, the others got four. Ill be very surprised if any of them do two ! This is just a deterrent to other middle class , weekend anarchists. The whole justice system is insane and a con and an insult to a thinking person’s intelligence! Life sentence ? Ten years , out in five ! Prisons are full, hey, let’s not build more prisons, just stop sending people to prison, and let those already in, out early ! Drugs, ahh f**k it just give the doped up chav c**t who might run over your child a
    2 points
  43. Yep as annoying as these folk are 5 years for protesting something is a f***ing liberty....
    2 points
  44. First ripe tomato of year and all rest came from garden aswell.
    2 points
  45. There’s a surreal correlation between outrage and apathy in this country. People are outraged at the amount of legal and illegal immigration and the state of the NHS. Yet yesterday. Starmer was on Tv announcing that he is giving £84 million , over and above the “aid budget” to Africa, while his Health Secretary was on Tv saying they couldn’t afford to give the nurses a pay rise ! The reaction ? Apathy ! Why aren’t people screaming that the £84 million should go towards more nurses and not to some corrupt African despot to buy a fleet of Mercs or private jets ? Cheers.
    2 points
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