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    The Ashes...

    Just been watching it down the battle cruiser!!!! Come on Boys!!!!!
  2. That top pic is pure class mate! Love it!
  3. :11: :11: :11: :11: :11: Never good to put temptation in your way :11: :11:
  4. I've still got my first fishtail parka and my harrington and my first scooter....I'm getting buried with that Actually I've still got my very first Ben Sherman from when I was fourteen and I still wear it! :11: Got about 70 others now though too
  5. How do Phil. Make yourself at home
  6. Aye, but I bet you still do that! :11: :11:
  7. You're going back a bit there BD! :11: Out nesting during the day (in your sta-prest and docs of course ) and then back for your dinner from Muriels...back of chips with scraps and one of them frozen drinks in the plastic cup thing Up to Sid Todds for a box of soldiers or down to Jacques for some cowboys and indians :11: :11: Wait in the back yard for me Mam to get back from her shift at the brickworks :11: :11: :11:
  8. :11: Coxons was more my style :11:
  9. I don't know about shell suits....when I was a young un' we'd pester our Mams for maroon sta-prest, Fred Perrys and number 3's to look like the older lads. I remember my first pair of Doc Martens....black ten holers when I was six! My Mam made me polish over the yellow stitching though as she thought they looked hawker-ish :11: They didn't last long though as I cut the tongue out of one to make a catapult I remember sitting on my uncles blue Lambretta (Series III Li150 Baldie ) and promising myself I'd have one of those one day. Remember feeling over the moon when my uncle sold me his
  10. You know that's illegal don't you? Even where you live :11: :11: :11:
  11. And the clips off bread bags on your brake cables?
  12. Aye, and you changed gear everytime you lifted the bugger up cos some bright spark put the selector on the handgrip :11:
  13. I'm laughing my head off here :11: :11: We used to spend most of our summers either fishing for newts and toads (after the nesting was over) or playing out on bikes. This was before BMX's though, when Grifters and Choppers were the kings! Quarries were like a magnet to us and we used to catch rats in them with my mates Dad's whippets. Bonfire building was a big thing too and you'd hit the jackpot if you found an old grot mag :11: :11: First 7" I bought? I sent my Mam into Bishop (Doggarts) to buy me "The Alibi" by Fun Boy Three First LP....Complete Madness
  14. What is it with collie crosses and water? :11:
  15. I drove down for that.....too hot
  16. I've a very old book at home and that states that the retriever was the most commonly crossed breed in the production of the lurcher around the East Anglia area.....don't know how true that is. That's a great photo Kiwi. A mate of mine in Qld raves about the lab crosses. He used pure ones in the forces and rates the cross very highly.
  17. I like them alsatian crosses in the last photo
  18. smart looking lurcher
  19. What....carrying the dog back to the van when he decides he's had enough? Seriously mate, I bet you can't f*cking wait for those dark nights can you!
  20. You like those little light jobs don't you mate? :11: Yo want to get yourself a bullworker mate and build up those skinny, girly wrists then you can get a proper rifle :11: Nice kit mate
  21. All this entering at six months on coyote and pig has to be tempered with a bit of realism though lads. They are not entered on their own, they are along for the experience and to see the sights, sounds and smells of their job when they are older. If they have a nibble while they are there, all well and good, but there are other dogs there to make sure that the young un's don't get knocked up by the quarry.
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