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I think it's a cupboard latch or maybe a window latch mate. Cheers Arry
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Being new to this game I mostly been doing farm land. Having getting fed up with plough shears, horse shoes and all manner of square nails I decided to have a crack at the river bank. So picked a section of bank and gave it a go at least a few interesting bits. Some bullet slugs the large ones I think are British army .450 rifle round from late 1800 up till 1914. There was a range about quarter of a mile away from late 1800 up till 1945 ish. We used to dig bullets out from beside the butts when we was kids. Hand full of fishing weights an old bit of lantern but its the small brass ring I'm int
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Bass. Cheers Arry
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Isn't this kind of protest madness really if its alright to hold up the traffic to blackmail society into doing something. Somebody else could hold up the traffic to protest against them and so on. Or just hold up the traffic to protest about protests f***ing madness. Cheers Arry
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If they think they have the right to sit in front of traffic and hold it up. I think I have the right to move the twats out of the way, Who's right? Cheers Arry
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The thing is it's not a democratic protest when you are trying to blackmail a government into doing something that only a minority of people agree with. Forcing people to be held up and trying to force your opinions on them making them suffer in a bid to get what you want. They should take their protest to the governing body not make the public suffer. Imo these people are the same hessian bag, whole meal nut, red haired vegan, rainbow flag twats that you always seem to see to be on this kind of thing. Cheers Arry
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Still not that much around down here went for a long mooch all I got was one Horse Mushroom button. Still at least it's a nice tasty mushroom. Cheers Arry
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Very last of my runner beans, mini roasties, foraged mixed wild mushrooms and chicken thighs. Cheers Arry
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Can't agree Wilf sorry mate I would have help drag them out the way and I'm 70 sod them. They are the ones blocking the road stopping people earning a living or going for a hospital appointment etc etc. If they want to make a peaceful protest then do it at the side the road or in a park. Imposing there actions their views on other people imo is not peaceful. Have a petition see who supports you or make you point outside the houses of Parliament. Got no time for them and they are not doing their cause any good. Cheers Arry
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Congratulations mate great news. Cheers Arry
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Well I was wrong on this one tried a small piece and it tasted horrible like soap Lol. It's okay if its a bolete and it cuts without turning blue and no red on it anywhere so safe. I now believe this is the "Iodine Bolete" supposed to smell of Iodine. I did smell it but being outside and as windy as f**k didn't pick any smell up. Still the Hen of the Wood taste nice. Cheers Arry
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The Wife handles the front garden that is the flowers etc. Mine is the back veg garden she's not aloud out there with out the pass word lol. Joking aside she has some stuff still going but mid winter its hard. But one shrub I would recommend is the Daphne Bush ours flowers just after Christmas for ages and has an amazing scent. January the Crocuses flower and Honesty then Snow Drops and Daffodils. The wife always plants winter Pansies and Polyanthus there so so imo. Best Winter-Flowering Plants WWW.GARDENERSWORLD.COM Your garden needn't look dreary
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The wife said we have the program so went and turned it out. Cheers Arry
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Nice to see a few mushrooms getting about mate been so dry. Cheers Arry
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Out foraging for fungi today seen this which I believe to be "Upright Coral Fungus. Also Jelly Ears or Jews Ears edible but I don't fancy eating them. Cheers Arry
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Over the moon, I only find one or two of these a year if I'm lucky. "Hen of the Woods'' the Japanese call it "Maitake" if you see if for sale it's usually called Maitake. Usually growing like this one at the base of an Oak Tree but have found them under Sweet Chestnut. A great mushroom that keep for a long time and one of my favourites for taste. Two different Bolete here one on the left imo is a Butter Bolete and I will eat that one the other imo is the Rooting Bolete notice how its gone blue. This happens very quickly I left that one, if they go blue when cut leave
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Rack of Lamb. Cheers Arry
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Just sorting some photos for my sister in Aberdeen when I came across the ticket for the Gig, £3.50 ffs. Also one for Frank Zapper Lol. Cheers Arry
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Made pasties for years mate before I had the book. Somebody gave me the book and it a good balance mate. didn't want to take the credit thats why I put the book cover up. Pasties were made by my gran and its pretty much the same. If you cant get swede can you get turnips?? Cheers Arry
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The recipe is Cornish D but they only copied it of the Devonshire one Lol. Cheers Arry
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Brillant singer. Cheers Arry
