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Everything posted by hambone
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Big ditch, short wellies, no paper and lack of balance.
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Stopped getting mine delivered about July/August last year because the milkman started to leave the milk about 10/11 pm. The reason was them covering each others rounds for holidays ETC. Not a problem when its cold but not good through the summer. Shame as the milk is a lot better than the supermarket stuff.
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Am I missing something here or do you just need a load for a .17 Remington cos that's what you have?
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Big old fella that, surprised it could still walk.
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I had 2 done in the same place as DC. Was told to wait six weeks before putting them in with jills to make sure all the sperm was infertile. One hob went in with two jills after the six weeks and one of the jills caught resulting in five kits, the other jill just came out of season. If your thinking of getting a hob done I'd do it as soon as you can to give the hob time to "leak" before he needs to go in with a jill. The other hob brought the jill he was in with out of season no problem.
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Any cavity fill is shite mate. I had mine done with those graphite covered polystyrene balls and was told that they couldn't bridge the cavity (which it hasn't) but the reduction of airflow has caused damp (black mould) on the barrel side of the upstairs ceilings. Will be getting rid of it after I finish rebuilding a house for my boy
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They are the drips for cavity trays mate, they will let a bit of air flow but not like a vent brick.
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One of the funniest films ever
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What do you think about the Clintons form then Wolfy? Closest you have to royalty isn't it?
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Bit of a shame that Saddam was not left in Iraq to keep Iran busy really.
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it was reeking of jealousy mate but we all got it. Corruption exists at all levels and I don't like the PPE shite either but its all a matter of scale.
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Is this the Plummer who has done well for himself by learning a trade then employing other plumbers and maybe FFS training future Plummers?....What a cnt.
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To be honest mate I think you reek of jealousy and perceived class hatred, I'm self employed and ask my accountant to put my books in the best way so I can ONLY pay the tax I have to. I would imagine that most if not all businesses or self employed try to do this also, why would the rich not do the same?
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Haix combat for general outdoor use or toe cap for work boots you wont go wrong. If I had to pick holes they maybe slightly small on the sizing.
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If Andrew had the balls to come out and say "I'm a sleezy old man but done nothing illegal" then there would have been no story and no hush payments. The man is a fkn spoilt idiot.
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You missed my point mate, they do as they like because the bulk of the voters ONLY vote for these c**ts and not the independents. Its worse here because they don't have to worry about Tories let alone others.
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The worst bit is Labour (or Plaid) are voted for "Cos of Thatcher init" by the masses. Now I think the Conservatives are shit as well but the lack of competition in Wales allows the socialist parties to do as the like. Picking the leader of the Labour party will be done in house by the age old process of cronyism.
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Lets See Them Whippets, Coarsing, Racing, Working
hambone replied to brenner's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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Fk that, bottled water is overrated.
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So a type of faggot then?
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Don't matter mate, whoever it is will be Labour and therefore no good for the working man.
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Are they a type of faggot?
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Thatcher and the introduction of competitive tenders The most significant changes for the private sector were the introduction of compulsory competitive tendering in 1983, and the subsequent establishment of an internal market for the NHS in 1989 under the governments of Margaret Thatcher. Outsourcing began with domestic, catering and laundry services, which was opposed by NHS management. Some initial contract failures led to protests, yet having pushed through full privatisations of many other sectors, this opposition was never likely to make Thatcher reverse course. Yet the nex
