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  1. Grimsby reg.my home town,1930's..the owd lad was travelling to Syria,in the days when borders were preety safe..increase the pic and read the captions..pure class.. [love the gun stash..lol........in my opinion..
  2. this man,my old man,never failed to put food on the table.even in the hard times..
  3. they can on that sea sand they use out there mate..lol......
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    North Korea.

    https://youtu.be/lb13ynu3Iac scary.. kick of September.. were all fxcked..
  5. 24/7.. he even sleeps with me.. maybe to some, sad.. but..he's my best mate..
  6. https://youtu.be/C_fHScmyWTA
  7. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/humberston-fitties-plotlanders-humber-estuary-conservation-area-cleethorpes-lincolnshire-a7776676.html love the place,, what the future of the place..?????
  8. ten out of ten then fxckwit...
  9. imagine that mans life..born in a pub ,and perhaps died in one..looks like he's wearing a tie aswell,what do ya reckon was the mix in them dogs in the pic..not a bad age though seventy two when he passed..
  10. In this article we take a look at some of the characters of old Lincolnshire. John (Ratty) Fulton was born in 1872 at a public house in Saltergate, Lincoln, ‘the Beehive’, which was on the site where the RBS bank now stands. Ratty Fulton was employed by Lincoln Corporation as a rat-catcher, catching rats for tuppence a rat during the annual Lincoln ‘Rat Week’. He made a valuable contribution to the city, as Lincoln’s rat population, encouraged by waterways, canals and a network of sewers could easily have got out of hand without his efforts. He lived in a series of public houses for
  11. no pedigree's here.....
  12. an old gypsy boy once told me.. possesions slow ya down..ya just make it up as ya go along..
  13. ya gotta have a good missus neil..one that trusts ya..that's the only thing with life, summat allways seems to old ya back..kids/family etc..iv'e been lucky,,but lady luck runs out sometime's I can honestly say that when I'm laid breathing my last i'll regret nothing..ya gotta keep them good time's rolling..
  14. were i live mackem for the last 13/14 years is a sorta living the dream,,if there is a such a thing....if you know what I mean..going away in the van here or abroad.me and me best mate the missus..met loads of interesting van dwelling people doing what they want and having the freedom..alas my dreams have become curtailed at this time with a terminal illness.........but I would advise anyone who's able and can do it to get out there and travel or get a little base here or abroad..live for today because you never know whats round that corner..i can look back on our life's and think yeh..great t
  15. bit different..class film.. https://youtu.be/kgeIINs1TrQ
  16. end of season bash..is this you foxdropper..lol....... https://youtu.be/lSP6AHhLc80
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    Lidle Find

    one was living on the marshes near me..forty odd years ago..escapee from local zoo.. there was also a escapee flamingo..
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    Lidle Find

    well ,,I don't know about others sighting's. and I allways believed about hounds not being amongst one,and thought a load of bollocks etc..but,like iv'e said before on here, i have seen two ,with witnesses.so what did we see?? roe/muntjac..I can see these everyday without fail,, both sighting's being [ran straight across in front of us].one whilst driving [dalby hill Lincolnshire] and other on foot..not five hundred yards from were I live..so the argument rages eh..i know what iv'e seen and I'm not bothered about others views.. thanks..
  19. this is a genuine question lads/lassies..does anyone know anyone with terminal cancer,, that has tried it..thanks..
  20. heard one singing last Monday cragman,,on coast south of the humber [rimac] theddlethorpe lincs, area..
  21. not bad for couple of nights migration.. received thru email from bto.. Larry is the third Cuckoo to complete his desert crossing! A series of poor locations received from Larry's tag during the early evening of 17 April showed that he had embarked on his desert crossing, and was heading north through central Mauritania. We had to wait for further signals on the 19 April to show that Larry had made it, successfully completing his desert crossing, and was north of the Sienna Morena Mountain range in the Castile-La Mancha region of Spain. He has travelled 2713km
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