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Tiercel

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  1. Progression? TC Correct. Explain ? (Prisoners go) anagram. TC
  2. This is the first cryptic clue I ever solved. Talk deliriously about Vera. 4 letters. Pretty easy though. TC
  3. How many letters? You've put a smirking face? HaI've edited it - should be number 8, but if I put brackets round it, it goes ( for some reason..... Hmmmm..... That is because 8 followed by close bracket ) = TC
  4. I normally hate this bitch, with her patronising views. This however is spot on. TC
  5. Oh so different from today's fishing http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-kind-of-heaven-1964/ TC
  6. Tiercel

    Brickies

    Two reasons for the tingle, the main one was to stop line sag and keep on gauge. The other was to make sure the lazy bugger you were working with did the same amount of work as you. TC
  7. Tiercel

    Brickies

    Made me laugh, I remember I was about 24 and bought my first Marshaltown trowel I had just started a new site and was put to work with a chap in his sixties. I remember being really pissed off that they had put me to work with him. He had an old WHS trowel that was so worn it fitted in the top pocket of the blazer he wore. We were working on a brick gable end so started building our quoins, before I finished mine he was lighting his pipe waiting to put the tingle in. I finished my quoin and we put the tingle in and off we went before I got to the tingle he was there again lighting his pipe,
  8. Walking in to another room for something, but once there forgetting what you set out for. There is a cure for that though, just go back to the original room and you will remember what you set out for. But by the time you get over the elation of remembering, you have forgotten again. TC
  9. Tiercel

    Brickies

    The way they roll / don't roll the compo / muck is enough to tell if they actually know what they are doing. TC
  10. Perhaps this post will be unpopular but it is the truth. Jack while being a countryman at heart was brought up in London, through his various jobs and programs he sought to bring an understanding of how the rural life worked to urban people, so they could try and understand how life in the countryside actually is / was. He was a strong advocate of keeping the masses out of the countryside to allow the countryside to do what it has always supposed to have done, provide food and be a refuge for wildlife. He understood all too well the impact that hoards of people roaming at will would ca
  11. Only got 20 seconds in to the video when I stated shouting at the screen TC
  12. I suppose when you have a variety in the breeding they can throw to any of the breeds? TC
  13. Yes, but cut them as in the drawing in the link I put up. The thick line is how they should be cut, and the dotted line is how they are knitted together. TC
  14. You will need to cut the two nets as you do need knots for this way to work. If the ends of the nets do not have knots it can be hard work and a hell of a lot easier to cut the net. TC
  15. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/339087-joining-two-pieces-of-net/ Cheers mate that's exactly what I'm looking for TC Here is how to make the side knots. TC
  16. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/339087-joining-two-pieces-of-net/ TC
  17. Sounds like a Webley and Scott MK lll TC
  18. Tiercel

    Brickies

    1988 I was on £300 a thousand face work, £4.50 a metre for internal blocks, £3 a lintel, 50p a sheet for Jab. 1995 it was £220 per thousand face and £3.50 a metre internal blocks and feck all for lintels jab or weepholes Feck that became a fisherman, easier work. TC
  19. True. I wonder how many times Infidel will mention England's run of wins? Any odds? TC
  20. Yes I heard it for all of it's 20 seconds. TC
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