Yes Mash thats a bit like eating a Bacon sarnie in a Synagogue, if you need to look for sympathy it's in between symphony and syphilis in the O,E.Mash wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 8:10 am Yes indeed. In this paperless world a passport is invaluable as ID... And it gets a much better reaction than a firearms licence in certain places![]()
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Mirror-signal-manoeuvre.
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No but I'd bet they shut the F*** up about ID when presented with that.......Mash wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 8:10 am {snip}
And it gets a much better reaction than a firearms licence in certain places![]()
Because there's nothing like a bit of "one-upmanship" that's supported by 762 hollow point
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Properly laughed out loud.phantom wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 10:50 am
Because there's nothing like a bit of "one-upmanship" that's supported by 762 hollow point![]()
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Gun certificates, whilst needed, count for now't, excapt more guns.
Robert
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Many people ask me why I drink so much whisky.
It's actually because I have a genetic condition, whereby my body doesn't produce it's own alcohol.
Therefore, I am forced to take a suupplement.
Robert.
It's actually because I have a genetic condition, whereby my body doesn't produce it's own alcohol.
Therefore, I am forced to take a suupplement.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Happy to share, the drink is readily changeable.
Robert.
Robert.
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I am sure just before our Nobel Liz took the throne you would have been beheaded, burnt at the stake and quartered.
However, anything beyond spilling virgin chicken blood over any cask, demijohn, Airstill, graingather or T500 is beyond the pale and you are worshipping a false idol.
The boys in long gowns and pointed hats will be visiting. Still sitting of Pc? That can melt as well.
Bless
WelshGin.
I shall say prayers for you later.
However, anything beyond spilling virgin chicken blood over any cask, demijohn, Airstill, graingather or T500 is beyond the pale and you are worshipping a false idol.
The boys in long gowns and pointed hats will be visiting. Still sitting of Pc? That can melt as well.
Bless
WelshGin.
I shall say prayers for you later.
WelshGin.
Still Dreaming.
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Easydrinker wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 1:11 am Many people ask me why I drink so much whisky.
It's actually because I have a genetic condition, whereby my body doesn't produce it's own alcohol.
Therefore, I am forced to take a suupplement.
Robert.
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
Vir prudens non contra ventum mingit.
If it’s broken, it might be my fault, is my responsibility and there is even a slight chance I can fix it
Vir prudens non contra ventum mingit.
If it’s broken, it might be my fault, is my responsibility and there is even a slight chance I can fix it
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I agree. I agree.
I was listed as extremely clinically vulnerable during Covid. Unfortunately the NHS or my GP didn't advise me. They sent details to my house in Wales, where I haven't had permanent residence for 9 years. Odd as hospital appointments, letters from GP etc during that period were sent to my Shropshire residence.
Never mind, I continued to do my job including volunteering to sanitize ambulances as I had experience of certain ozone cleaning machines.
I was told I was lucky I didn't contract Covid. I pointed out that it was unlikely I would contract Covid as I did not allow the blood level within my alcohol stream to become too high. And of course Covid does not survive within alcohol.
So, I wholeheartedly agree with you Robert. Shame neither of us can receive said necessary chemical as a prescription?
Please advise if you know different.
WelshGin.
I was listed as extremely clinically vulnerable during Covid. Unfortunately the NHS or my GP didn't advise me. They sent details to my house in Wales, where I haven't had permanent residence for 9 years. Odd as hospital appointments, letters from GP etc during that period were sent to my Shropshire residence.
Never mind, I continued to do my job including volunteering to sanitize ambulances as I had experience of certain ozone cleaning machines.
I was told I was lucky I didn't contract Covid. I pointed out that it was unlikely I would contract Covid as I did not allow the blood level within my alcohol stream to become too high. And of course Covid does not survive within alcohol.
So, I wholeheartedly agree with you Robert. Shame neither of us can receive said necessary chemical as a prescription?
Please advise if you know different.
WelshGin.
WelshGin.
Still Dreaming.
Still Dreaming.
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24 hours ago I had a sick piggie.
Unlike his brothers, he had no interst in food.
Thankfully, during the day his appetite has returned.
I have never before known a pig to not eat like a pig.
He is due to be sausages by the end of the month.
His demise would seriously dent the Pork Futures trading of this location.
Robert.
Unlike his brothers, he had no interst in food.
Thankfully, during the day his appetite has returned.
I have never before known a pig to not eat like a pig.
He is due to be sausages by the end of the month.
His demise would seriously dent the Pork Futures trading of this location.
Robert.
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Was it just a bit of scour? Is there any dairy in the ration? Plenty of water.
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Not scour, no dairy, drinking throughout and seen pissing copiously.
Best guess is that in the daily wheel barrow of grass mowings, that they get to fill up on, contained a twig or something that obstructed his gut and caused some discomfort.
He had another bad day today, but at the last feed he ate like a true pig!
Robert.
Best guess is that in the daily wheel barrow of grass mowings, that they get to fill up on, contained a twig or something that obstructed his gut and caused some discomfort.
He had another bad day today, but at the last feed he ate like a true pig!
Robert.
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His poo seems as regular as his brothers.
The good news being that 24 hours down the line, he is back, head bashing the others for the larger share of food.
He was around 75 Kg last time that I measured him, and is due to go off as a Porker within about 4 weeks, he should make 100Kg by then. a little bekind his brothers.
Baconers are too expensive to rear hereabouts.
Robert.
The good news being that 24 hours down the line, he is back, head bashing the others for the larger share of food.
He was around 75 Kg last time that I measured him, and is due to go off as a Porker within about 4 weeks, he should make 100Kg by then. a little bekind his brothers.
Baconers are too expensive to rear hereabouts.
Robert.
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Proper hybrid, 3 breeds in his make-up.
Mongrelisation usually makes animals more resiliant.
Anyway, he is eating like a proper pig today.
I am certainly looking forward to eating him.
It would have been a differerent story if vets. and meds. had been involved.
Robert.
Mongrelisation usually makes animals more resiliant.
Anyway, he is eating like a proper pig today.
I am certainly looking forward to eating him.
It would have been a differerent story if vets. and meds. had been involved.
Robert.
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We have 3 Owl boxes up.
One has been taken by pigeons.
I swear that I just heard a conglomeration, or whatever the correct term is, of an Owl family in a tree outside my window.
They may not have hatched here, but they visited.
Robert.
One has been taken by pigeons.
I swear that I just heard a conglomeration, or whatever the correct term is, of an Owl family in a tree outside my window.
They may not have hatched here, but they visited.
Robert.
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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Bugger!
Planned my day tomorrow, great, continuing rebuild of gypsy caravan. My man cave.
Cleaning the bike, little jaunt only 10 - 15Km, probably into Ironbridge for an ice cream or a quick pint in the Tontine.
Marinated my lamb steaks in lemon, mint, rosemary and oil.
Opened a glorious heavy red to drink while cooking and add to the jus.
Defrosted some Rhubarb for the crumble, found some clotted cream.
Found my CD of 'The Cowboys', haven't learned all the words yet. Have the time, 'I am burning Daylight' - 'Hardly'.
And then, my wife informs me I am having a lie in and a long lunch at a local restaurant as a treat from one of my daughters as it is Fathers Day.
F*** it. Don't have kids unless you want this S***.
Just kidding.
WelshGin.
Planned my day tomorrow, great, continuing rebuild of gypsy caravan. My man cave.
Cleaning the bike, little jaunt only 10 - 15Km, probably into Ironbridge for an ice cream or a quick pint in the Tontine.
Marinated my lamb steaks in lemon, mint, rosemary and oil.
Opened a glorious heavy red to drink while cooking and add to the jus.
Defrosted some Rhubarb for the crumble, found some clotted cream.
Found my CD of 'The Cowboys', haven't learned all the words yet. Have the time, 'I am burning Daylight' - 'Hardly'.
And then, my wife informs me I am having a lie in and a long lunch at a local restaurant as a treat from one of my daughters as it is Fathers Day.
F*** it. Don't have kids unless you want this S***.
Just kidding.
WelshGin.
WelshGin.
Still Dreaming.
Still Dreaming.
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For over 30 years, I have topped the 15 acres of this smallholding with a Hayter mower, simple as sh^t machine, cut your leg off in a second, no Health and Safety considered in it's design.
Last Winter, bought at online auction an ex-Stirling council Scag mower, more than twice the cutting width, but un-tried or tested.
£900, it only proppelled on one side.
Was it the pump? was it the motor? (one each side, around £300 each plus shipping and VAT from the States, or more from your local vendor}.
Said machine was condemmned by council machine fixer and put up for auction.
After much head scratching, and trial and error, it appeared that council numpty employee had encountered an immoveable object, and used full power to overcome it, shearing the Woodruff key in the wheel drive.
Had to cut the castellated nut off, and it cost £20 for a new one.
Today it was field tested.
Now worth about £3.500, it did the biz.
So many fail-safes/dead mans handles to learn.
There is an amusing video available of it running away with me, before I realised that simply letting go would stop it.
Robert.
Last Winter, bought at online auction an ex-Stirling council Scag mower, more than twice the cutting width, but un-tried or tested.
£900, it only proppelled on one side.
Was it the pump? was it the motor? (one each side, around £300 each plus shipping and VAT from the States, or more from your local vendor}.
Said machine was condemmned by council machine fixer and put up for auction.
After much head scratching, and trial and error, it appeared that council numpty employee had encountered an immoveable object, and used full power to overcome it, shearing the Woodruff key in the wheel drive.
Had to cut the castellated nut off, and it cost £20 for a new one.
Today it was field tested.
Now worth about £3.500, it did the biz.
So many fail-safes/dead mans handles to learn.
There is an amusing video available of it running away with me, before I realised that simply letting go would stop it.
Robert.
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"Everyone's happy. Everyone's smiling. No-One here is sad anymore"
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If that is a walk behind, that must be a beast of a thing?
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Funny how letting go, ... usually stops it.
Unless it's a hole borer, then it spins around uncontrolled until fuel runs out. Bless. Don't exhibit too much of this, the young ones have to have the opportunity to cripple themselves and learn. Not enough apprenticeships and indentures involve blood and loosing fingers and limbs now a days.
Well done for surviving.
I am still suffering ijots who ask for a magnet to pick up plastic small parts. Rather not discuss this further.
WelshGin.
Unless it's a hole borer, then it spins around uncontrolled until fuel runs out. Bless. Don't exhibit too much of this, the young ones have to have the opportunity to cripple themselves and learn. Not enough apprenticeships and indentures involve blood and loosing fingers and limbs now a days.
Well done for surviving.
I am still suffering ijots who ask for a magnet to pick up plastic small parts. Rather not discuss this further.
WelshGin.
WelshGin.
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Prolly weighs the same as my estate car, about the same effort to push, not running.
At current fuel prices around £40+ to fill the tank for around 8 hours use, but that should cover 16 acres, when I am brave enough to run it at speed.
The biggest problem is that the hand controls were designed for Desperate Dan.
You can certainly eat one of Aunt Aggie's cow pies after using it!
Robert.
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Put a tow hitch on in and a chair. Works really well. Certainly for 4½ miles
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