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Everything posted by jok
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Well son. Once again you absolutely have nailed it. I'm sure Griff, Rio. Socks and many more are quite in awe of the finished product. Also, your way of showing the product is, to me, second to none. I applaud you. Jok.
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Get over to Ashby and let's try them out pal. Jok.
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Yes. Got to agree with you. What a horrible game . Not blaming the weather because both sides had the same problems. I'm just thinking, on that performance, how can so many good players make such a hash? If you know the conditions are against you then surely you adapt. I know we did. Jok.
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Well, if I could hazard a guess, go for cleaning air filters. Time after time they caused me problems. JMO . Jok.
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Come on the Tartan Army. Let's see a bit of a game. Jok.
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I've a greenhouse heater languishing, unused and unloved, in the garage. It's paraffin. Certainly kicks out a glow. Jok.
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Just as aside. Listening to the commentary on the Scotland/Ireland game, all that came through was The Glasgow/Edinburgh theme. What ever happened to Melrose, Hawick, Galashiels, Kelso, Earlston and all the other stalwarts of the game which originated in the Scottish Borders.?
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Well Walshie. I was trying to be kind, but that pretty much summed up what happened today. The French were absolutely all over every aspect of the game and I've never seen England closed down so easily. They played like winners which I'm taking to the bookies in the morning. Our lads, however, possibly need some divine intervention. JMO. JOK.
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Well. Being a sweaty, I can only speak as I saw. The French came out with only one thing in mind and without a doubt that was aggression. The English came out with one thing in mind and that was that they could not possibly lose . Handling in the middle of the park was, to be frank, abissmal. The French tries were crisp and by and large unchallenged. Mr Jones may need tae think again. IMO. Jok.
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Load of bollocks. Imbeciles. Jok.
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Know what my friend. I've that in my hand and it feels perfect. I know not how or why but that is one of the best knives I've seen. Unbelievable but then again, I'm a daft jock who knows nowt. Well done yet again. Jok.
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Thinking again, perhaps it was one every 6 paces/yards which would make more sense. Jok.
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I think I was told years ago that a peg each 12 yards which would mean one at either end and three between. Is it something to do with th bag in the net ? Interesting question. Jok.
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Can't get my head round this. Wales.?? What an arsewipe of a place. Imagine , in later years, when you have to explain to the kids that you actually took them there. Get your head round the fact that the Empire is bigger than that place and get yourself over the border into a proper place. SCOTLAND. the Borders have a lot to fifer but, unfortunately, no sandy beaches. Everything else in spades. JMO. Jok.
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Read this and smiled. Who the heck wears size 7 boots? Jok.
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Honey Glazed Roasted Grey Squirrel
jok replied to Corvid Hunter's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Nice to see you on here Terry. Long time. I'm still churning out the goodies. Gave up my allotment today in favour of somethings closer to home. But still at it. As aforementioned, pheasants being delivered to my door so new pie recipes about to be released. I'm thinking pheasant done in a cranberry sauce with onion and wild mushrooms. Jok. -
There's only one Billy. Jok.
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Honey Glazed Roasted Grey Squirrel
jok replied to Corvid Hunter's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Ch. Now then. Them pheasants have become game and Silton pies with onion and woodland mushrooms. These guys are what the locals really enjoy as I try to inovate as much as possible. There's no point in putting pics up as a pie is a pie but try to imagine the aromas. Good cooking. Jok. -
Budgie 123. Or anyone really. The grey box is part of my history. The knowledge that you can literally locate to within an inch is paramount. Been on Skipton moors among the rocks and had to adapt . Lowering the box on a line between crevices to locate the ferret and ultimately get a rabbit was fantastic. Only the sound of the bleeper gave me a clue. Lying in a sow drift with my ferret somewhere below me, possibly laid up, grey box to my ear exactly locating where she was unforgettable. Working on a sandpit rail line using the grey box, found my girl at 8 ft which was as you might imagine a ch
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Honey Glazed Roasted Grey Squirrel
jok replied to Corvid Hunter's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
To CH. yes mate, I agree with slow cooking and I do a hell of a lot of it producing 40/50 different game pies every week. When I watched the clip there certainly wasn't a slow cooker in evidence , therefore, tough as shoe leather squirrel. I remember some years back when I hosted a shoot dinner and my wife and I decided to try squirrel as an option. Whilst it wasn't dish of the day, our guests were good enough not to say or mention their like/dislike. However, almost everything else got the fork and knife treatment. The dogs had the rest. I agree however that we must try our best with anythin -
Honey Glazed Roasted Grey Squirrel
jok replied to Corvid Hunter's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Been there. Watched the vid and still come to the same conclusion. WHY. Tough as old boots and really not that tasty. I know you seasoned and honeyed and all the rest but to be fair, why bother? Jok. -
Yep. Us Jocks do like a Hogmany when you can wish good cheer to folks....so...hope you all have a good one. From me and the whole family..happy and prosperous New Year. Jok.
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You might as well ask your dentist cause they probably know more than your GP. Jok.
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If it's any help, gaffer tape on the windscreen is a sure fire deterrent. Little message written on it helps also. Like you fkcing wnk at parking. Jok.
