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Jonjon79

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  1. 15 minutes ago, Stavross said:

    First 8 cube in this afternoon, he’s now decided he wants us to clear out an area at the back of the house pile it up in the top field, he said when he lights it he’ll give me a ring and we’ll have a barbecue and a few beers, I don’t want to be anywhere near this when it’s on fire, it’s about the size of a house 

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    That'll be a good evening mate - I do like a bonfire :good:

     

  2. 10 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

    £100 to pick up a dead squirrel from a garden. Bloke counted the cash out Infront of his wife. Had one pay me to pick a dead blackbird of his lawn once. 

    Modern man is dying by the day in this country.

     

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    Put their postcode in the airgun section - you'll be raking it in :yes: ? :thumbs:

     

  3. 26 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

    When I was a young fella nobody where I worked was gonna build cabins faster than me, and I wasn't alone in that mindset, being a fast tidy worker was something to be proud of, nowadays most lads couldn't care less how untidy or slow they are they're just killing time. 

    I think the world sped up to fast. 

    Spot on mate :thumbs:

     ..... I think that mindset has been lost - competition between lads to be how fast and how strong you can be 

    They were the good old days. 

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  4. 15 minutes ago, foxdropper said:

    But don’t you think it instilled values ,a work ethic and sense of belonging all sadly missing in the youth I see walking about trousers hanging off their butt cheeks and all talking like niggers ..National service wasn’t unpaid mate and some of it didn’t require a move to barracks .There was also an age limit for a starter and  pension if you stayed in for x amount of years .

    Fair comment mate but, I do think that immigration and the parent unit has a lot to answer for the issues you mention. 

     

    My dad was a builder,  I was encouraged to get up early and use my muscles, an element of competition was encouraged at work - because of H&S legislation nowadays,  I think a lot of that is lost...... young lads aren't tought to be men.

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  5. 1 hour ago, foxdropper said:

    Would anyone else agree it went tits up here when they abolished national service .c**ts wouldn’t be in such a rush to get here if they thought there was chance they’d have to fight for the flag. .

    Id be a major general by now I expect ……..mint .

    I dunno mate, I reckon it got harder when a family needed both parents to work their bollocks off to get by and improve their lot.

    ...... house prices sky-rocketed and now, most stuff is following suit - some kids have gone feral because the parents are knackered. 

     

    I might be wrong, I might be right, just an observation on some mates that escaped the estate.

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  6. 6 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

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    They're an interesting place - I'm not a religious man but, I do think of the work that went into those places..... mostly made by hand by real craftsmen.

  7. 49 minutes ago, steve66 said:

    Sadly had to have my staffy pts last october , so currently dont have a dog ,the first time in 40 years and must admit i quite enjoy the freedom it gives although i can see a little lakey or something similar  coming into the house soon 

    That's bad news mate.

     

    Get any dog that you like :thumbs:

     ....... mine isn't good for much but, she'll follow me any where that I walk and, she'll do as she's told.

     

    I got noisy with some twat in a corner shop when she was walking to my heel a couple of days ago - he didn't like her being in there.

     

    Shit guard/hunting dogs - great watch dogs :thumbs:

     

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  8. 15 minutes ago, VOON said:

    There always is wrongs on both sides……you’ll find most Irish people don’t apportion any blame for the past at English people, but we will stand up for our rights….

     

     

     

     

     

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    Fair enough :thumbs:

     

    My uncle and my cousins are from Antrim and, I stayed with a nice family in Athy but, there's still some undeniable feelings there among some.

  9. 17 minutes ago, Bakerboy said:

    You what

    I love his posts - Scotty is a good 'un and full pledged conspiracy theorist, it makes him interesting ??

     

    But, like the nanobot thing during covid, I do have to give my head a wobble when I read some of his stuff :laugh:

     

    No offence Scotty - you crack on mate :good:

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