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  1. The Leitrim experiment takes some beating mate , Do you think that a different Butter like "Anchor" may well have rotted down quicker? My missus left some Anchor out to go soft but forgot about it and it soon gathered a Mould on top ... I tell you this much though mate! Mac fries are totally off the menu now for me and the kids, I still can't beleive they never rotted down after 10 weeks :sick:... Cheers Jasper
  2. Oooops Sorry Shell , I forgot the original question was from a Woman . Anyway I'm sure you're no where near the 35 stone mark my missus is , I met her at the seaside after she beached herself while out for a swim, it took two John Deer tractors to move her ....
  3. Just out of Interest has anyone ever used "Engine Flush" when doing a Oil and Filter change? I picked up some "Wynn's Engine Flush" today but on the Instruction it mentions to add this to the old oil after heating the engine to Normal temperature, then hold the revs at about 2000rpm For 10 Mins before draining . Surley they can't be seriouse? Cheers Jasper
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    Fanny

    Just a few later pic's of Fanny!! things have been a bit slow of late after she took a bad turn. with 3 - 3/4oz's off her she started to flick her food plus she had Nasal discharge! the discharge was clear but worth getting checked out, I fired in a Mute sample to the vets and another for a second opinion to Great western referrals which came back clear, the next stage was a crop swab taken by the vet which also came back clear, my first worry was Aspergillosis but the Vet finally reached a Diagnosis of "Sinusitis", she's now being treated with Marbocyl Antibiotic which she has been on for 4 d
  5. She's looks in lovelly condition Gary! cracking looking bird bud. I would'nt worry too much about a tail sheaf on a Harris though mate as their tails are normally Bullet proof .... Cheers Jasper
  6. Tell me about it Mackay, Whine :sick:? I have never head anything like it but then thats nothing new mate. I've now stuck a telly in the back for Big Bertha so she can watch Neighbours, and when she's on that time of the month she's locked in the Snug perminently until she sorts herself out ....
  7. The guy in the clip Ditch takes what looks like storage jars and sticks different Mac Burgers in each of them and some Mac fries in another and in the far end jars sticks a Burger from somewhere else and some basically what looks like ordinary chips, he leaves them for a couple of weeks and some decompostition starts on the burgers and the Original chips start to go black and well on the way out, but the other fries are still as good as they first entered the jar, he leaves it another two weeks and things looks worse, and then another couple until at 10 weeks most things are broken down and de
  8. Been sent this showing what looks like a test on Burgers and Fries to see how long the breaking down process takes to rot the food, to think this stuff is digested by us. watch it and you won't beleive the Fries . Ditch you need to take a look at this after the Butter V Marge test!! what the f**k are these things made from compared to other chips we eat.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6qGKNwdeCQ
  9. A good way I found to stop the backend from coming round is to stick the missus in the back , I tell ya it doesn't move an Inch now! the only problem now is its always popping wheelies .....
  10. Looking for the above for my old MK2 Webley Vulcan, Please PM me or contact me via the forum ... Cheers Jasper
  11. Sorry Alix the guy I thought would be Interested is on 173mhz and not 216, my fault mate ....
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    question

    Its mainly a word to descibe the state of Keeness of a Accipiter or Buteo in a state of Eagerness and readiness to Hunt, its a bit over used these days as many times a Hawk can be keen and put in a good flight and kill without being in Yarak. Alot of the old school Falconers needed birds in Yarak when flying Passagers or Haggards as these birds needed to be pretty Keen to perform, With Captive breeding and different methods of rearing birds are steadier and easier to manage!! thats not to say birds don't still come into Yarak as a good fit Hunting bird in condition should be there or ther
  13. Just a wild guess but I'll say!! Corncrake ..... Just seen your pic's Lamper!! I have no idea what the rest are but is the second one down Kestrel eggs?
  14. Have a good one Staffy
  15. Sounds pretty good to me Highlander . Keep us posted when its fitted and let us know what you think of it, Like you said if it helps on fuel with a bit more grunt then you're not going to lose ....
  16. Here's another site of a guy who is a Blacksmith by trade and makes some very nice knives either to your spec or his own, you can also select your steel type and Wood for the handle. there is a few knives on the site but they can also be made to order too!! after talking to him I'll certainly be ordereing one in the future as I know the care and time he puts into tempering and making of Individual Blades aswell as the other items he can make ... http://www.knivesbynick.co.uk/
  17. Hopefully there won't be too many Tally Hoo chaps there mate , not that I have anything against them but they just don't speak my Language , I'll be in the beer tent or near the Cider making if there's one there..... Cheers Jasper
  18. Just found a bit of Info about the Fair, hopefully the weather will hold out... http://www.craft-show.co.uk/countryshows/T...__Country_Show/
  19. Nice one Highlander!! Let us know what the verdict is on the Super Chip. I have seen them advertised and they sound pretty good and tempting, I just don't want to knock the fuel consumption down too much......
  20. I'm a real nob with eggs these days DS , I rememeber looking in nests when I was a kid and getting a few right but not many, the only time I got them right when I saw the mother get off , I was that bad I once mistook a Wrens nest for a Woodpeckers , I even went out brought as a kid "The Observers Book Of Bird Eggs" but it didn't help much .... Cheers Jasper
  21. Just another Numpty's Guess !! I'll go for a Pied Wagtail?
  22. Nice one Shaheen and everyone else for their advice. By the looks of it BF Goodrich is the way to go, I have had one quote of £85 each which don't seem so bad, mind you them Colways are tempting too!! if anyone knows any better prices let me know please ... Cheers Jasper
  23. Hello Shell I would take it easy in it until things hopefully can be made better. I have the two kids in the back of mine but ease up alot on some tight bends expecially in the wet, By the sounds of it the BF's will do the job as they're supposed to be the real deal when it comes to grip .. Cheers Jasper
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