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  1. Halcyon days. Strange days now.
  2. Was that the day dwarf throwing was invented? Ozzy Osbourne lays claims.
  3. The last time it kicked off in Newcastle was in protest at Kenny Dalglish only getting us a 2nd place finish in the league. I remember that lass on top a phone box dropping her knickers. May have dodge over.
  4. I hope the don't damage the new fan's zone, it's only just been built man!
  5. I've never been a massive fan of Chinese cuisine. I can eat it no problem, and enjoy it, just not in the top 5. Love their duck dishes though.
  6. Trouble being predicted in Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding areas north of the Tyne tonight. Receiving messages from concerned family members. A niece's office adjoined to a police station got closed mid-day.
  7. Things you would notice come September, ripe fruit on bramble, early morning frosts, nettles dying back, time for ferrets as the rabbits would have stopped breeding and time for terriers with the chance of finding a fox to ground. The seasons have changed.
  8. I turned everything off early hours of Saturday morning and so do not know if this comment as already been made, but... before switching things off media reporters, senior police officers and politicians were all commenting on how disgraceful the recent events on the streets of our county are and it will be stamped out. OK. But not one of them has said "OK, shocking and unacceptable but why has it happened?" That's the thing that I find shocking. All down to "right wing extremists", nothing to see here.
  9. Seemed strange today seeing ripe blackberry fruit. It could be, and probably is, just something I've never noticed before but odd at the beginning of August. Never noticed them in the past until September.
  10. It wasn't Charles II who cut off his dad's head though was it? It was a government who f****d things up. The power, the real power lay with the army, as it always does. And the army made the decision to let Charles II to land his piss poor army and gave him his crown back. The British army were more or less formed that day, and the rest is history.
  11. I read some of that, well read it all but only understood parts. The ancient Greeks started it all. c**ts.
  12. 4 me two contradictory things, the British Isles, an archipelago in the North West Atlantic or some tiny Islands that created the modern world. We'll leave the Irish out of it. Probably best. Britain is, and always was, a some of it's parts. The question now being what are those parts? I remember how scared the British media were before we took part in a World Cup final in Japan (football, and it was the men's football for clarity, no offence intended to rugby fans or women) , not that long ago. All these English, working class scum who were going to embarrass the nation. The J
  13. In regard to the bin collection and pest control thing, that is a local council doing the very thing that they are meant to be doing, servicing the local community. But, as we all know, they no longer serve ALL local communities due to the fact that we are a poor country and they do not have sufficient funds. Any council tax payer falling foul of waste and rubbish disposal laws will draw the attention of the local council by way of threats and fines, not them assessing the situation as to how they may be failing in their duties and how to correct those failings.
  14. Turned out the chap on the grassy knoll was a member of the same shooting club as the balloon who trimmed Trump's ear hair. Got me coal in though.
  15. And the tides out. No matter, we have someone on a grassy knoll should the Dutch get ahead.
  16. 10:50 BST tomorrow, women's rowing 4. Howay the lass'!
  17. The Olympics has never been an important event on the sporting calendar for me but tend to get behind our lads and lasses on the final run in from a national pride point. Important that we show the rest of the world that we can still compete. A vested interest this year a friend's daughter is competing in the rowing. He's in Paris giving his support and as would be imagined immensely proud. Particularly pleasing as he went through a very difficult time when his children were young as their mam moved out and took them away from him. As often happens their mam's opinion of their dad made things
  18. Some genuine people got on board as far as I am aware but don't think progressed from a working point of view. See the occasional litter advertised on sites such as Pets4Homes, freakish looking things for £1000+ money. I was taking the piss, D B Plummer made the claim years ago as to how easy it would be to re-create the Sealyham. He maybe could have done, a very clever man by all accounts, but didn't.
  19. Par for the course validation of an existing electrical installation this week. Whilst waiting for the chap giving us access to remember the code to switch room I got bored and starting nosing around. My work colleague asked what I was looking at and when told RATS he was horrified but assumed my interest was from an H&S perspective. No, I am always overjoyed to find evidence of a rat stronghold and the mind races... is it ferretable? Who do I need to speak to to get terriers in? No ferrets now and only one old terrier, but old habits die hard (it's f***ing CCTV covered anyway )
  20. Re-creating the old stamp working type Sealyham terrier would be an interesting project. A skilled breeder could have the newly created type breeding true in 4 generations.
  21. I don't see why having a small penis should prevent two people having a loving and caring relationship? It's not the size of your cock that bothers me pet, it's the fact you've got one!
  22. Is that in regard to the ear carriage Shaaark?
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