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Had the pig a uniform on,lol,it would'nt surprise me what you would find buried in a bog in the midlands liam.

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Seen fish at earths before,carp but only pasties,it helped us get some land once,the farmer had dug a carp puddle and although we had permission up and down the valley he wouldnt let us on his land,we found some of his carp buried by a fox on our neighbouring permission and took it to show him :laugh:

 

He gave us permission straight away.

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We once dug miles inside a big grove in the bog.We were down about six foot when we came on a bag that smelled terrible we opened up the bag and it looked like human remains so what the f**k do we do now.We had a little meeting and decided we better call the boys in blue.We reckoned with all the people missing in the Midlands at that time we could not ignore it.I went out to the main road to get a signal i rang the powers that be and explained everything including what we were doing!They said they were not interested in what we were at so i gave them directions.Two Branch cars arrived in ten minutes and I said to them Jesus boys i could make ye Inspectors after this yes they said and we could make you do six months for what you are at(no sense of humour)They summoned a Doctor and i brought them in to the middle of nowhere they took away the bag and later informed us it was a pig.I would still like to know what farmer would carry a dead pig in there to bury it!!!

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We once dug miles inside a big grove in the bog.We were down about six foot when we came on a bag that smelled terrible we opened up the bag and it looked like human remains so what the f**k do we do now.We had a little meeting and decided we better call the boys in blue.We reckoned with all the people missing in the Midlands at that time we could not ignore it.I went out to the main road to get a signal i rang the powers that be and explained everything including what we were doing!They said they were not interested in what we were at so i gave them directions.Two Branch cars arrived in ten minutes and I said to them Jesus boys i could make ye Inspectors after this yes they said and we could make you do six months for what you are at(no sense of humour)They summoned a Doctor and i brought them in to the middle of nowhere they took away the bag and later informed us it was a pig.I would still like to know what farmer would carry a dead pig in there to bury it!!!

Had the pig a uniform on,lol,it would'nt surprise me what you would find buried in a bog in the midlands liam.

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We once dug miles inside a big grove in the bog.We were down about six foot when we came on a bag that smelled terrible we opened up the bag and it looked like human remains so what the f**k do we do now.We had a little meeting and decided we better call the boys in blue.We reckoned with all the people missing in the Midlands at that time we could not ignore it.I went out to the main road to get a signal i rang the powers that be and explained everything including what we were doing!They said they were not interested in what we were at so i gave them directions.Two Branch cars arrived in ten minutes and I said to them Jesus boys i could make ye Inspectors after this yes they said and we could make you do six months for what you are at(no sense of humour)They summoned a Doctor and i brought them in to the middle of nowhere they took away the bag and later informed us it was a pig.I would still like to know what farmer would carry a dead pig in there to bury it!!!

Had the pig a uniform on,lol,it would'nt surprise me what you would find buried in a bog in the midlands liam.

Hope we dont meet any tonight Donie!!

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We once dug miles inside a big grove in the bog.We were down about six foot when we came on a bag that smelled terrible we opened up the bag and it looked like human remains so what the f**k do we do now.We had a little meeting and decided we better call the boys in blue.We reckoned with all the people missing in the Midlands at that time we could not ignore it.I went out to the main road to get a signal i rang the powers that be and explained everything including what we were doing!They said they were not interested in what we were at so i gave them directions.Two Branch cars arrived in ten minutes and I said to them Jesus boys i could make ye Inspectors after this yes they said and we could make you do six months for what you are at(no sense of humour)They summoned a Doctor and i brought them in to the middle of nowhere they took away the bag and later informed us it was a pig.I would still like to know what farmer would carry a dead pig in there to bury it!!!

Had the pig a uniform on,lol,it would'nt surprise me what you would find buried in a bog in the midlands liam.

Hope we dont meet any tonight Donie!!

Haha,that would not do liam,is the freezer pluged in.

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