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Old 3rd April 2019, 10:33   #145611
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Morning all - just
Another yukky morning - low cloud, cold and mizzling with a sea fret - typical April really. Think I'll put the heating on and stay indoors for the day.
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Old 3rd April 2019, 11:36   #145612
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We had snow this morning, now turned back to rain. Just had a call from an old woman wanting me to go today and clean sh.. from her carpet. Politely told her I wasnt available today. It would involve going to my supplier for the relevant solution and would cost her alot of money as Im not doing that for nowt.


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Old 3rd April 2019, 11:57   #145613
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Wind has died down but the rain is chucking it down now.



Hey Steve has the beast from the East.........Lothian surfaced again?




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Old 3rd April 2019, 12:16   #145614
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Ah ain't seed it but ah is a ready fur it!

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Old 3rd April 2019, 12:22   #145615
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LMAO Aye I think you may need that kinda firepower.


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Old 3rd April 2019, 12:24   #145616
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Snow on Dartmoor but raining here at the moment.
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Old 3rd April 2019, 13:53   #145617
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LMAO Aye I think you may need that kinda firepower.
It ain't gettin' up again!

Years ago, when I was still with my folks here, we had bother with a barmy crow pulling the mastic off the outside of the window frames! My father was in the agriculture business and borrowed a high power air rifle from a farmer, I came home about 5am off a nightshift, daylight had just come in. I disturbed the crow attacking the mastic. I watched where it went, got the rifle and lined up a shot. It was perched on the top of a lamp post a couple of hundred yards away. I wasn't too hopeful but took the shot. I was amazed when the crow dropped to the ground then I watched as it got up again, staggered a bit then stood looking around as if it was trying to work out what the hell just happened before flying away. I'd obviously hit it but at the limit of the rifle's range and presume I only stunned it, there wasn't enough power at that range to do any damage.
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Afternoon all, had the house lights on all day because it's been so gloomy.
deep filled meat pie.mushy peas & garlic/herby potato wedgies for tea.

It was our wedding anniversary over the weekend when I was laid up in bed sick, 46 years service man and boy
I owe my missus a nice card & a bottle of her favourite tipple I think.



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Years ago, when I was still with my folks here, we had bother with a barmy crow pulling the mastic off the outside of the window frames! My father was in the agriculture business and borrowed a high power air rifle from a farmer, I came home about 5am off a nightshift, daylight had just come in. I disturbed the crow attacking the mastic. I watched where it went, got the rifle and lined up a shot. It was perched on the top of a lamp post a couple of hundred yards away. I wasn't too hopeful but took the shot. I was amazed when the crow dropped to the ground then I watched as it got up again, staggered a bit then stood looking around as if it was trying to work out what the hell just happened before flying away. I'd obviously hit it but at the limit of the rifle's range and presume I only stunned it, there wasn't enough power at that range to do any damage.
LOL They breed em tough up there.
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Old 3rd April 2019, 16:12   #145619
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Afternoon all, had the house lights on all day because it's been so gloomy.
deep filled meat pie.mushy peas & garlic/herby potato wedgies for tea.

It was our wedding anniversary over the weekend when I was laid up in bed sick, 46 years service man and boy
I owe my missus a nice card & a bottle of her favourite tipple I think.





LOL They breed em tough up there.
Congrats! On your anniversary mate,

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