classic33
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They all fall on the same day!Scottish, Irish, Lancastrian, Manx or Scandinavian?
They all fall on the same day!Scottish, Irish, Lancastrian, Manx or Scandinavian?
Ace put down suffered today by yours truly. Having had a superb slice of cranberry, cinnamon and walnut sponge in the Acorn centre in Inverurie, I said to son in law "Whoever made that cake can move in with me any time she likes". From behind me Lorna pipes up "I can give you the recipe"
Whatever happened to old fashioned romance Eh!
Oh no they don't - oh yes they do. It's behind you etc etcThey all fall on the same day!
Get a 3D printer!!
They're viscous buggers, that snap your fingers with their bite. Breaking the neck is hard as you can't twist it or just chop it of. You have to snap it in one go. And yes I have done it, along with a half day doing the same to turkeys.
Alright whats Twelth Night?Oh no they don't - oh yes they do. It's behind you etc etc
Google "Chinese Sentries"!They make good guard dogs.
That's the night that comes after eleventh night - obviouslyAlright whats Twelth Night?
Close, but no carrot cake...Play by Shakespear
My information says that it's the 6th of January for Ireland and Lancashire. New Years day for the Scottish Highlands and The Isle of Man. January 13th for Sweden and Norway and Christmas Eve in some other parts of Scandinavia.They all fall on the same day!
Google "Chinese Sentries"!
Who or what, the people that kept the geese or the geese?I knew someone who had geese. Nasty buggers.
Quite tasty tho'I knew someone who had geese. Nasty buggers.
Bloody farmers!!!Ive been using Schwalbe Ultremos for two years - i think they are brilliant - I have only had two punctures in 12000 miles - they were both on the same day - back and front - the farmer had been cutting hawthorn hedges - that would have happend with any tyre. - I would like to point out that i am on my 3rd set of Scwalbes.
Who or what, the people that kept the geese or the geese?
Now c'mon WD - this is Tea? on CCThe geese