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Arry

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  1. Nice photos Terry. One sided bank mate? Cheers Arry
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    Isle of Man

    Just a swipe with a thumb stick and in the back pocket. Cheers Arry
  3. Slow roasted topside of beef. Cheers Arry
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    Isle of Man

    Given up on Supermarket Chickens Mack just no taste. Buy nearly all my meat from local butcher including Chicken. Buy some from a mate that has Chickens that running in a orchard. Cheers Arry
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    Isle of Man

    I'd be having the odd one if that was here, bit of taste to them I reckon. Cheers Arry
  6. Got to say I prefer this version with Clapton on vocals. In memory of Harrison. Cheers Arry
  7. Bit of cholesterol pack Mixed Grill. Bloody black pudding broke up a bit. Cheers Arry
  8. And another Two seriously hurt in suspected American bully XL attack WWW.BBC.CO.UK Police believe a woman fell from the window of a flat where the attack began. Cheers Arry
  9. Reckon Mackrell Fly fishing would be great fun from a Kayak Kev and only take a little adaption for Bass. Cheers Arry
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    Pet hates.

    Could never understand having to wear a Hard Hat when working on a roof with no overhead stuff at all. Cheers Arry
  11. Phil I know jack shit about Fly fishing but would have fancied a go at one time. But I have had some good Mullet over times gone by over 6lb and some of my mates have had them bigger. In the brackish waters several miles in land the main bait is bread flake and I have heard them come on maggot. In salt water a mile from the mouth of a river or an estuary ( Salcombe being brilliant for mullet) then top bait imo is a fillet of Sprat. Stitched in and out up the line then pushed down onto the hook to form sort of a ball. We would free line that just behind the weed line on a rising tide cracking
  12. Rough old day today so knocked up a Lamb Stew. Cheers Arry
  13. In that picture I had to start at a certain place and shoot uphill and I was lazy really I hate flipping the poles over. I also like to be farther off the hedge but was trying to stretch the net as far as I could to cover the last hole. Didn't matter in the end the two I had were in them run nets behind the posts, I do like run nets. Cheers Arry
  14. Lamb Chops garlic rosemary and balsamic mini roasties with just about the last of my yellow sun gold tomato's. Cheers Arry
  15. Didn't used to mind kids coming around with a parent but in then developed into teenagers asking for money eggs thrown on houses flower bombs on car. So f**k it I'll be a grumpy old b*****d lol. Got this for the gate and printed off a few more for old folk around here. Cheers Arry
  16. Wasn't bad when I was young walking in the pub bought a pint of Tankard got the fags out and flashed then about. Gave up for seven years then for some reason started again. Sea fishing was worse cast out cup of tea and a fag then check the bait the cup of tea and a fag, the same all night. Gave up over twenty years ago now best thing I ever did. Wifey carried on until last year and I would buy a pouch of baccy for her ffs the bloody price was ridicules. Lost to many to tobacco my Father who at 60 couldn't walk up a short hill because of it, Bother-in-law last year cancer and severe mate
  17. Almost Daily now. Wallsend woman in hospital after dog attack WWW.BBC.CO.UK Police seize five dogs including two thought to to be XL bullies. Cheers Arry
  18. Found this on string Onions mate. Stringing onions WWW.GARDENINGDATA.CO.UK Stringing onions The big ones I did different they are two heavy for that method some are over two and a half pounds each. They are strung up on a bit of Para cord with separate strings to a knot on the Para. In fact last year I stored them in one of then old orange carrot sacks. Cheers Arry
  19. That Rack Kanny is the leanest I think I have ever seen. Top quality that meal mate. Cheers Arry
  20. Just roasted a couple of Chicken thighs tonight. Cheers Arry
  21. Yes mate they keep better strung up and its very easy. Except for the very big ones they are not suppose to keep as well but they will keep till after Christmas, I will use them first. Chose a variety thats reported to keep well. I grew a couple of new varieties this year so I don't know how they will keep. If you want to grow the big ones ( Suttons "Exhibition" )they are grown from seed and sown about Christmas time in a seed tray in home. The smaller ones although still a good size are grown from sets put straight in the grown after the last frost. The sets I grew were "Centuron" "Sturon" an
  22. Sorry mate I would not part with £85 for a box that may not work. Cheers Arry
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