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Looks like you're packin some weapon there. You must have been pleased to see someone.
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Lots of seeds escaped and blown for miles. See rape plants all over now. The bees love it for sure.
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I have no idea what you are referring to young man. I shall retire to bed with my cocoa and do some research. Hmn red headed milf you say. Best take my blood pressure tablets first.
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Wow. That Aussie wolfhound is an absolute stunner. Suitable for red stags back in the day. I could flick through photos of dogs like that all day. A bit like you young fellas flick through porn videos. OK I'm a sad old git, I'll get my coat. I remember when I was a teenager I came across the book "Finn the Wolfhound". The story is about a Wolfhound which ends up living feral and becoming the leader of a pack of dingos. That photo is a dead ringer for Finn.lol .
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Yes , London did well out of the night club business. He was a keep fit fanatic and could be seen running along the prom every morning even into his eighties. He was limited but game in his day. I enjoyed watching him. I think he fought Henry Cooper more than once. He didn't start boxing until late. He said he didn't want to have a beat up face like his dad. But he was encouraged to give it a go in the army. The army and the other services introduced a lot of boxers to the sport. In the fifties boxing was really big on the telly so boxers learned they could make a few quid from the spo
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If Whyte's punch resistance resistance has gone ( and he was out cold against a glancing punch to the temple from Povetkin), then he couldn't have picked a worse fight. But don't forget the upsets we've had in heavyweight boxing. ....Buster Douglas against Tyson, Rahman against Lewis, Ali against both Foreman and Liston, Spinks against Ali, Ruiz against Joshua and Corrie Sanders against Vladimir K. If Whyte can drag Itauma into the later rounds, who knows how his mind will handle a drawn out war against Whyte? Big crowd, the weight of expectation, and still only twenty. It coul
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Harvests all in . Last time they were in this early was the long hot summer of 1976.
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I think moving jobs keeps you fresh. I worked in total for 40 odd years. Staying in one job would have driven me in sane. I could still work part time if I wanted. Ive been offered a few jobs. A friend in his forties wanted me to go half's on a hoof trimming business. ( Cows) Another wants me to milk part time. But I like my freedom. And getting kicked, gored or trod on by cows is a big thing when you are older. Not to mention getting shat and pissed on. Your body is a lot frailer as you age, whether you admit it or not. You can't put a price on your freedom. A mate of mine ha
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Yes the elbow was as blatant as the nutting. Both Brian London and his father Jack London held the british and commonwealth heavyweight title. Which is pretty special.
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Yes, it was a privilege to have witnessed the four kings fight it out. I loved Hagler. A real throwback ,spartan warrior. I still remember the number he did on Alan Minter and the mini riot after the fight which was almost as enjoyable. I was only reading yesterday Hearns fought across five weight divisions. Amazing athlete. I guess Leonard was the most naturally gifted. Talking about mini riots in boxing. This was a good one Brian London was a game but limited fighter. He fought Ali. A total mismatch. But he said it was the honour of his life to ha
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I remember a kid was run over on the motorway we were working on . They used to plague us playing chicken. He was bleeding from his ears and his nose and unconscious. We stood there in shock. Meehall, this ganger, shouted out instructions. For me, because I was the youngest and skinniest. "Get your boots off, shoes on , find a telephone,ring an ambulance and get it to the bridge" and he gave a road reference. He told the others to rip the shed door off its hinges, tie the kid to the door and carry him to the bridge using the door as a stretcher. By the time the guys had carried him t
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Crossed my mind too.
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This ganger had a habit of sticking his filthy thumb into the tin foil of a bottle of milk. He would drink the cream. Then give us the rest for our tea. We all used to complain behind his back. So one day, f****n big man me, all of seventeen ,said to him he was out of order. He back handed me and told me to shut the f**k up. I decided it wasn't such a big issue after that. And learned not to fire bullets for others laughing their bollocks off at my stupidity.
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My first ganger took one look at me and said" oh ffs who's this cowboy they've sent me". Turned out to be a great bloke. Really stood up for his men and got me two pay rises. A frightening f****r if you crossed him mind.
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That's only half of em mate. I get bored easily lol.
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How many have you had? Which were the worst and which the best? I've had dozens. Millworker, pipe layer, labourer, support teacher in a behaviour unit, forester, steel erector, Ford worker, kitchen hand, bin man, fisherman, part _time farm worker, voluntary kennel man, owned businesses, and many, many more. There were no cvs in the old days, you went for a vacancy and you were accepted if the job was still vacant. The ones I really enjoyed were outside jobs , pipelaying ,working in the woods and fisherman ...when the weather was good. I don't know whether it's just looking at the pas
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Some valid points which I accept. I used to rent a cottage on a sporting estate and the gear on it was abundant for yhe reasons you say. They had the rights on it during the day and I claimed the rights on it at night. Fair's fair.
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I was surprised Chishora turned down a big final pay day. Two million he says. Chishora has had some hidings over the years. One more wouldn't make much difference. Lol
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I just remembered being on my feet at the end of the fight and screaming " no,no, daylight robbery" For me, Leonard's punches were the same as being hit with balloons. Little pit a pat blows intended to score points and not hurt. People will argue about it till the year dot. Technically he won, agreed. But I still think Leonard was robbed. Whatever your opinion, it was a helluva fight by two brilliant boxers.
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Robbed by the judges against Leonard. People will argue about that fight forever. Leonard connected more with shots intended to score and then escape quickly. He never traded. Did he win it? Technically maybe. But in my gut I feel Leonard was robbed.
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Yes. I had a mate who boiled sheep heads every day. The stink from his house was unbearable. He had an understanding wife.
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Tripe? Definitely. I used to buy a whole tripe for a quid. Sometimes still warm. Dogs would go crazy for it.
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I've found some dogs will look good and perform well on cheap dry food. Others never seem to fill out properly on it. When I've fed raw in the past, the poor doers always looked really well on it. It's just a matter of balancing dedication to your dogs, family life, travel, convenience etc. I've had dogs in the past which can switch from raw to dry without the skitters and vice versa. Its just a matter of acclimatising them to different foods. When they can do that it makes life simpler. Raw in winter without flies and dry in summer?
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I am not dedicated enough to feed raw. I have in the past and tbn the dogs never looked better on it. But flies, freezing and unthawing, plus the inability to travel with your dogs when they are fed raw, always led me back to dry food. Similar with cleaning teeth. I'm a punk dogman. Can't be assed. My Mrs cleans the teeth of the whippet we have now. Vets have cleaned my elderly dogs' teeth ...at a price. So you are probably right . Raw is better.
