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Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/10/24 in Posts

  1. Heres some pictures of our most recent hauls from the local waste yard we go to. Terriers are owned by me and our brother. Cheers!
    10 points
  2. Saw this on YouTube this morning it’s only about a days motoring on the boat or an hour or so in the car up river from me never seen or heard of it before will definitely be paying it a visit in spring diglis weir was a big pike fishing destination back in the day
    10 points
  3. Been thinking of another bike recently but didn't want anything too quick or heavy, didn't want to spend a bomb on insurance either so I started looking at Royal Enfields. Found this one, 1 year old, loads of extras, luggage and heated grips, 2 years warranty left and fsh. Pick up at the weekend!
    9 points
  4. Exchange contracts on Friday just getting the last few bits out the house the old car been sat in the garage not fired for at least 4/5 years first turn of the key with a new battery and she fired straight up drove on and off the lorry plus a bonus golly lol
    9 points
  5. CHEEKYCHILLICHUNKYCHILLICONCARNI
    8 points
  6. Just been out for breakfast,my lady who is small dress size can eat for Canada (I had an omelette I couldn't finish,four eggs and cheese).
    7 points
  7. Couple of big home made Cod fish cakes with my own purple sprouting on the right and bought tender stems on the left.
    7 points
  8. From the title I thought you'd grown a moustache.....
    5 points
  9. Good that. “Only fish ladder in the UK with a window” so hasn’t heard of the one that’s been at Pitlochry for decades. Seen a few salmon, trout and eels at Pitlochry…, no sturgeons or otters yet! It also has a fish counter which keeps an annual tally of the number of salmon which run up it.
    5 points
  10. Well this morning thought I'd have ago at knocking some squirrels over with catty work rained off . Managed to knock one over with a good head shot got terrier to retrieve it to hand. Clever little terrier this one. Stayed at my side till a took the shot then soon as she hears catty go she's in. It's funny to watch she loves it.
    5 points
  11. Rose had her pups yesterday,we have 8 of the little blighters,6 dog's & 2 bitches..was a stressful day for both Rose & I that's for sure haha. She was so stressed & unrestful it wasn't a pleasant watch & or experience for her,she removed all her bedding & decided to have her pups on the bare wood of her kennel bottom,not exactly what one would ideally want but that was her choice. I had to switch off the heating & heat lamp as she was so warm,at one point she even went to have her pups on the concrete floor where it was cooler..anyways after having them I got her bed cl
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  13. See reform threatening to take legal action where the CPS won't dare.... Reform UK legal action threat over Manchester Airport incident - BBC News WWW.BBC.CO.UK The party also accuses Greater Manchester Police of purposely...
    4 points
  14. Sadly on going into see Rose & the puppies this morning one of the two bitches had died at some point through the night. Since I started out with dog's I've only bred a few litters of pups & in those litters I'd never lost a single puppy but I've unfortunately lost two within hour's in this litter. It's quite gut wrenching to be honest,poor thing's could of had a great life in front of them,alas not & I guess it is what it is. The remaining pups all seem to be looking great & feeding fantastically well as they approach their first 24 hours of life, hopefully we have no more set
    4 points
  15. Breakfast for tea tonight, missus won’t eat tomatoes or black pudding so she gets a couple of things that have no place on the plate
    3 points
  16. We had asperitas clouds on Sunday night,first time I had ever seen such a formation,and my lady's friend sent her this pic she took last night 30 miles away (we just had cloud again).
    3 points
  17. Bit wet here, so it’s time to start an indoor job, indoor horse arena, not really big enough but if they are not giving their money to me they will only give it to someone else
    3 points
  18. I agree with the “stop making them so welcome” but I think that even transcends government…..it’s something that can be done at an everyday level. You will remember the old saying “Don’t know em, don’t want to know em” ……well I still think that’s relevant. I don’t think it means screaming obscenities in someone face or letting yourself run out of petrol because you won’t use the garage…..that’s just ludicrous imho, of course you will have daily interactions with blacks of all descriptions but you don’t have to go out of your way to do it as some do and you can discourage it in the y
    3 points
  19. They've already gone through a shit load of countries who could stop them by the time they've reached the channel..... how is that our fault ? What is our fault is making them so welcome....ive said it for years,reverse the incentives that bring them here in the first place and the channel will soon be clear.
    3 points
  20. I think the honest answer is that if you are an old boy like me and have followed a top fight team all your life, then no, your experience and everything you loved about football probably hasn’t improved……but unfortunately that’s the way it is, for the club it’s keep up or die. I think if you are a football fan, as in, you just genuinely like going to a match, the smell of the grass, a cup of bovril and a bit of real old school stuff then there is still plenty of that out there…..in fact I know there is, blokes you can relate to, you know, market trader in the week, mid field power house
    3 points
  21. Remember seeing similar at Pitlochry some year's ago though it was the wrong time of year for the salmon run. I find things like this fascinating tbh.
    3 points
  22. Long since dead,they aren't being used as bargaining chips behind the scenes,they are skeletonised remains in a tunnel somewhere,maybe the odd handful alive but odds are against it.
    3 points
  23. nice Saab always liked them
    2 points
  24. The Indians put them together far better than the old ones.
    2 points
  25. Working in west Wales near @walshie a lady in the local pub said her and her mates used to put a sign in the river carpark saying salmon leaping at 2 pm and then go and watch the tourists turn up...
    2 points
  26. Same mack ...when I was in scouts we used to have a two week camp at Loch Tummel just down the road...we went to the salmon ladder a few times...we were always lucky to be camping in the 6 week holiday so they were running
    2 points
  27. I went to the pitlochry window twice as a kid,magical place back then,the window has been closed for a number of years nowadays,salmon running upstream and jumping rapids or man made fish ladders are one of nature's great migration spectacles.
    2 points
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  30. When up the mountains yesterday the rut season was starting with the reds,got some good sights of them and took these with my phone
    2 points
  31. Comparing era's in sport is always a difficult thing to do theres just so many if's and but's to consider....i always like to think that the great sportsmen of any era could still do their thing talent wise in the modern era but attitude wise i doubt someone like George Best would even have made it as a pro in todays times.....even the likes of Tony Adams,Merson etc just wouldnt get away with carrying an addiction i remember Matt Etherington at the Hammers years back the club loaned him a substantial sum of money to cover a gambling debt well that just wouldnt happen in elite sport today.
    2 points
  32. Webley raider classic And the webley raider Very underestimated rifles impossible Im sure some one else Will be along To say what they think u should go for Atvb Jimmy
    2 points
  33. Thanks Phil..no doubt whichever it is that remains here will outlive me but I'm sure my lads will carry the blood of these dog's forward for many year's to come..Rose looks like she's found the one she likes the best already,she will pick it up gently & lay it by her face & or neck as soon as it's been fed, favouritism at it's best Phil
    2 points
  34. Bacon joints cured and vacuum packed. Some back bacon, one belly. Cured in either normal or hickory smoked. One the butcher had left as a joint so I've had skin off that for crackling and taken some of the fat off another for rendering down. Keep turning it now each day until the weekend then time to get some in the smoker and slice and pack it all.
    2 points
  35. 24hrs later after the first juice drain lol Cleaned them so we’ll that the salt juice was almost clear…. They smell delicious tempted to just hit them now with garlic and onion tostadas/toast
    2 points
  36. f****d if I'm sparking up the BBQ tonight its pissing down so pan fried steak, heap of mixed wild mushrooms triple cooked chunky chips with pepper corn sauce. Cheers Arry
    2 points
  37. Growing like mushrooms , they have all got homes apart from the little black n white 1 .as my friend has had some devastating news in hes family and can no longer take her .its a little bitch .anyone on here wants her and can be vouched for its there.no money only donation for food and jab money .nothing else .any one genuine ,drop me a message .
    2 points
  38. so just got back from the last trip this year to the naze.something was missing this time around only got 121 in 3 days.spoke to plenty of other people about the lack of finds this year and was just unlucky apparently.did manage to find a partial mackeral sharks tooth again that was the top predator of the time and about 9m so no small fishy.many fellow hunters were shocked at how many apart from one fella called "sharky" who is the local guy who puts my record of 95 in one day to shame with 500.this guy told me you can tell if the shark was male or female and the one small black one was actua
    2 points
  39. Lovely junk food........ 3 sauce spectactular
    2 points
  40. Did my boys some pork steaks for supper , missus got enough meat for rest of week lol
    2 points
  41. Facts are,....If you seriously work a genuine hunting/mouching style whippet,...it will inevitably hit a few, bits and pieces.... Back in the day,...I was privileged to own, breed and work,.. quite a few of these diminutive Rabbiters,.,.. I also Judged hundreds at the various country shows that were so much in vogue, at that time. Some of them were so scarred up , that their svelte, silky coats resembled a road map of the British Isles.... Disregarding the obvious attributes of physique and correct conformation,....I never took ANY notice of marks gained through their
    2 points
  42. worked my Nell practically 7 days a week ,, some of the places she marked, were horendous for me to get to, hands n knees job, but i always did my best to honour her, cos she wouldnt budge and waited for me to get to her, she worked well for me, i couldnt have asked more of her, yes she got ripped many a time, nowt serious i took care of her, i had loads of pics on this comp of her working, boy can i find the buggers
    2 points
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  44. You need to move the oche back a bit...
    1 point
  45. Some fair points made. I should add that the although he's apparently made of paper the whippets skin heals incredibly quickly and even the one injury that needed professional stitching, it's barely visible a season on. The niggles from working I've seen over the years in our other lurchers, all primarily greyhound bloodlines, like feet and wrist injuries are much less in comparison
    1 point
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