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Adam Mint
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Campbell Brodie-
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No you feckin' weren't!
Adam Mint-
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Well if the cap fits...
3rdforum-
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angusjim-
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Adam Mint wrote:The Lone Ranger wrote:Feck sake...disappear for a week and there's trouble at mill. No need for anyone to ignore anyone else, we don't do that on here. As Reg says, "what's in the past, is in the past" and I also agree with Dermo, AJ was just having a tongue in cheek jibe. Ignore all previous posts and start again guys...angusjim wrote:Sorry Cam Reg lets be pals I forgive youThe Lone Ranger wrote:Feck sake...disappear for a week and there's trouble at mill. No need for anyone to ignore anyone else, we don't do that on here. As Reg says, "what's in the past, is in the past" and I also agree with Dermo, AJ was just having a tongue in cheek jibe. Ignore all previous posts and start again guys...
You know what they say cam,,, you can take the man out of the other side but you cant take the other side out of the man...
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Get used to it, it won't get any better...
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3rdforum-
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Can't get any worse in fairness
Campbell Brodie-
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Bet this would be in the "Off topic" bin on another forum...
Mcqueen-
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What other forum Kents
zdeekie-
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Brace yourself it's all kicking off again x
Campbell Brodie-
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I can't get on, it says "Database error".
Mermaid-
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good evening.
marbro8-
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i don't have that problem. not because i don't have a lawn it's because i pay someone to cut it for me. i ain't getting the mower out for £13Perfectspecimen wrote:Good morning. Cut half the grass yesterday and it then tipped it down. More forecast this afternoon so I shall start in a minute. Some of its a foot high ffs, in just 2 weeks I think.
3rdforum-
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Eveningall. I see the England U20's are kicking the bajaysus out of the Ireland team in the U20 World Cup final.
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Eoghan and myself spotted one of these going for an amble around the house. I think it was drunk cos it kept falling over. It didn't seem bothered by us at all and was trying to find some gap in the concrete to crawl into I think. We put him in among some grasses that we have growing around one of the boulders. He seemed quite happy and soon disappeared
marbro8-
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love things like that is it a shrew? my missus would have thrown sumat at it i have to get to the spiders to get them outside in one piece before she clobbers em with MY slippers. i was working at some african birds house the other week. and when i went to check the gas meter. i noticed something moving in the rather dark cupboard. when i turned the light on. there were 4 mice stuck to a pad that was made of strong glue. one was dead one was taking it's last breath and 2 were just trying to free themselves. now i don't like mice or rats but they are living creatures. and don't deserve to suffer a sad and slow death like that. i could have killed her the dozy mare at least hit em over the head or summat to put em out of their missery3rdforum wrote:
Eoghan and myself spotted one of these going for an amble around the house. I think it was drunk cos it kept falling over. It didn't seem bothered by us at all and was trying to find some gap in the concrete to crawl into I think. We put him in among some grasses that we have growing around one of the boulders. He seemed quite happy and soon disappeared
Campbell Brodie-
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Yeah, that's a shrew. You're lucky the wee fecker never latched it's teeth on to you! Feisty wee things they are...
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A pygmy shrew we think. Don't like rats or mice myself, but thats no way to kill them
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You could have gassed the kentsmarbro8 wrote:love things like that is it a shrew? my missus would have thrown sumat at it i have to get to the spiders to get them outside in one piece before she clobbers em with MY slippers. i was working at some african birds house the other week. and when i went to check the gas meter. i noticed something moving in the rather dark cupboard. when i turned the light on. there were 4 mice stuck to a pad that was made of strong glue. one was dead one was taking it's last breath and 2 were just trying to free themselves. now i don't like mice or rats but they are living creatures. and don't deserve to suffer a sad and slow death like that. i could have killed her the dozy mare at least hit em over the head or summat to put em out of their missery3rdforum wrote:
Eoghan and myself spotted one of these going for an amble around the house. I think it was drunk cos it kept falling over. It didn't seem bothered by us at all and was trying to find some gap in the concrete to crawl into I think. We put him in among some grasses that we have growing around one of the boulders. He seemed quite happy and soon disappeared
marbro8-
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the mice or the african birdMcqueen wrote:You could have gassed the kentsmarbro8 wrote:love things like that is it a shrew? my missus would have thrown sumat at it i have to get to the spiders to get them outside in one piece before she clobbers em with MY slippers. i was working at some african birds house the other week. and when i went to check the gas meter. i noticed something moving in the rather dark cupboard. when i turned the light on. there were 4 mice stuck to a pad that was made of strong glue. one was dead one was taking it's last breath and 2 were just trying to free themselves. now i don't like mice or rats but they are living creatures. and don't deserve to suffer a sad and slow death like that. i could have killed her the dozy mare at least hit em over the head or summat to put em out of their missery3rdforum wrote:
Eoghan and myself spotted one of these going for an amble around the house. I think it was drunk cos it kept falling over. It didn't seem bothered by us at all and was trying to find some gap in the concrete to crawl into I think. We put him in among some grasses that we have growing around one of the boulders. He seemed quite happy and soon disappeared
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morning nice sunny start to day
Mcqueen-
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Good morning members,
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Morningall
Campbell Brodie-
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Morning peeps. Had a bit of a lie in. Them holidays take it out of you!
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Good Morning / afternoon Everyone , also had a lay in didn't get in until 3 x
Campbell Brodie-
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Party girl!