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Just had a message off Make A Wish Foundation UK about the match, so I'll get the write up and a few pics done up for there facebook page and the main Make A Wish website. 09:06 Make-A-Wish F

That Jim is turning my kids Scottish, Arya looking braw in her wee dress off Uncle Jim.

Last years comp was much more than fishing in the end, it turned into a good social event aswell and that is what I want to try and achieve. The job stewie did for the last one was second to none and

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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )
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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )

 

loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...

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wonder why that was,remember asking but cant mind the answer lol

 

imagine the greedy c**ts doing that now lol

 

Some thing to do with Stocking up ?

 

You can go and do the shopping after lamping now whats that all about ? lol :laugh:

 

 

Yes, but the fuss they make in Tescos if i forget to take my gun off my shoulder. Not worth the hassle.

 

 

:laugh: The muddy boots normally cause enough of stir ............ I just had vision of you standing at the self service check ( gun in hand) shouting GIVE ME ALL YA MONEY !!!!!!!! :laugh::laugh:

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wonder why that was,remember asking but cant mind the answer lol

 

imagine the greedy c**ts doing that now lol

 

Some thing to do with Stocking up ?

 

You can go and do the shopping after lamping now whats that all about ? lol :laugh:

 

 

Doubt it mate, it was probably because folk were happier to get by on what they earned instead of being greedy. Suppose a lot of the shops were smaller, had low numbers of staff and were open monday to saturday. They only had sundays and wednesday afternoons as time off.

 

 

Your right mate..................

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they have been around for years stig lol ,every wed my maw bought me one coming home from primary school.she had a half day from work,as the town closed a wed afternoon. did anyone elses town close half day years ago?

your thinking of lucky bags you dafty ,,,, :D

Never heard of them in 20 odd years....now that is a blast from the passed. I remember being young and going to the corner shop that had all the tubs of sweets. You had to get about 10-15p measured out cause you couldn't afford a quarter. If I'm in Z shop and they have those tubs I always treat myself to a quarter. Last time it was Butternuts...;-)

 

 

We had one in our village Floor to ceiling with different sweets..............I was back in the there for a minute then :thumbs: . Bonnies it was called she did some awesome pear drops the only problem was the forkers were heavy and you didn't get many for your money....

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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )

loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...
cheers lad ?
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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )

loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...
cheers lad

 

some poor fookers be standing sunday :laugh:

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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

 

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )

loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...
cheers lad

some poor fookers be standing sunday :laugh:

 

Can imagine the vicar "please be sea..... The collection tin for the new church pew is being passed around now, please give generously" :laugh:

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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )
loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...
cheers lad
some poor fookers be standing sunday :laugh:

 

Can imagine the vicar "please be sea..... The collection tin for the new church pew is being passed around now, please give generously" :laugh:

 

they`ve only just got the lead back on the roof that went missing just before last years fishing comp :laugh:

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Fishing to flying saucers in 390 steps. :laugh:

easy done --- :laugh: we need a come n talk bollox thread ...
your tellin me back to the porridge that's me and the dogs on it now for the winter . I used to have it cold pour in the oats in a bowl cold milk and plenty sugar FM . @ stig iv got a 10 foot old church pew perfect conduction how much worth ta )
loads about plain one 100 -150 fancy one 150-225-----pine and oak are better sellers than mahogany-----i`ve bought a few cheap painted them and knocked em out ...
cheers lad
some poor fookers be standing sunday :laugh:

Can imagine the vicar "please be sea..... The collection tin for the new church pew is being passed around now, please give generously" :laugh:

they`ve only just got the lead back on the roof that went missing just before last years fishing comp :laugh:
lol it pays for all the shit I do through the year lol
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