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ollieollie

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  1. Modern life is rubbish, who needs wifi when your out in the wild
  2. Very nice, something i plan to do when my kids are old enough
  3. In my world it would be done publicly by any willing member of the victims family or by me. Forensics not a concern ?
  4. You modern types make me sick, what's wrong with a nice ash or hickory handle? Off with his head
  5. Bit too fancy for me jok but looks good mate! Do you make a more traditional box?
  6. Being a dad, all the forms of hunting I do and visiting new places
  7. Good offer!! S.hite when some bum hole abuses trust
  8. I have tried but I still think its s.hite.
  9. i remember my folks asking for help with the video player, i have come full circle now and i dont understand anymore
  10. Oh and the local morris dancers often do a bit there which I really enjoy. Its almost like being in england
  11. My local(that's not local) is called the weighbridge, in a village called alvechurch. £3.20 a pint, no doom bar there, always 3 ales you've never had before, 6 in total. Some good cider. All very well kept by a professional landlord who knows how to treat ales. Baps, pork pies, scotch eggs, nuts and scratchings. Nice little pub on the canal. I must pass 10 pubs to get there but I wouldn't go anywhere else, still shuts in the afternoon which suits me, keeps me sensible
  12. You will find pubs like this in the black country, Pint of Bathams and a pork pie for about £3,50.
  13. Ooh imagine how they're all feeling now, ruffa dan dem. Spliffs rolled, beer out, kettle on and stand by the radiator.. continue until your energy is gone and it's sleep time. Not for me
  14. I really like the Custard factory in Birmingham..........none of that dress code bullshit, though I quite liked Ms Moneypennys as well...;-) Following on from the rave scene i was a sometimes weekly visitor to the custard factory when the club bit was called the medicine bar. It was a very early venue for the emerging breakbeat scene. Stanton warriors, freestylers, plump djs etc. They would drain the pond, put a marquee over it and party all night. A lovely friendly place to go when the rave scene was being infected by moody tossers and mc's who you couldnt understand. The resident, dj kahun
  15. And the girls were very presentable to say the least
  16. I really like the Custard factory in Birmingham..........none of that dress code bullshit, though I quite liked Ms Moneypennys as well...;-) Following on from the rave scene i was a sometimes weekly visitor to the custard factory when the club bit was called the medicine bar. It was a very early venue for the emerging breakbeat scene. Stanton warriors, freestylers, plump djs etc. They would drain the pond, put a marquee over it and party all night. A lovely friendly place to go when the rave scene was being infected by moody tossers and mc's who you couldnt understand. The resident, dj
  17. This thread stirs up some memories for me!! Tinged with a little depression as i will never get them days back.. Such an enjoyable and liberating period in my life.... The institute and the que club in birmingham, the sanctuary in MK, bagleys in kings cross to name a few. Me and my mates were committed travelling ravers, seems a lifetime away now. Family, mortgage etc makes me feel trapped when i think about them days. BUT, all good things come to an end and we must grow a little more sensible when we get older(not to much though), family life suits me now but id give a lot to be back
  18. I still would though wilf, despite her being a dickhead
  19. F#@k it, im not washing anymore
  20. Very nice, I had a kona many years ago, my older brother borrowed it, never seen it again
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