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    Chickens?

    Now that’s soldiering.
  3. I wonder if that before a new member asks a question on the forum they have to do a post introducing themselves, nothing to revealing but enough to help convince us they are not AI. Just a thought
  4. Well took a £20 punt on the new pot and piston. Fitted fine. Cleaned carb and refitted. Tried to start. Coughed on choke all good. Switched choke off a couple of pulls. Bloody starter cord snapped. went for beer. back on this morning new cord heated plug with small blow torch. Started ok and running nice. Will get it ran in with a bit of load soon but all looks ok. Thanks for all the advice.
  5. yes, humans do that kinda thing.
  6. I don't get it - when Ive asked questions on forums Im all over the thread several times a day, coz i want to know and i want to know straight away
  7. My advice above was simply fell The TPO should have been in first post Now it needs an application
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  9. "termites" ? really?
  10. Looks like a nice tool but I'm not sure it'd have much advantage over a crow bar and a lump hammer when it comes to dismantling pallets. I always find that the head just snaps off quite a few of the nails. Those annular ones really stick in, especially if they're a bit rusted. Using a nail punch and then sacrificing the middle blocks is another approach.
  11. I saw that yesterday. Unfathomable. Amazing the lengths some people will go to to get their kicks. Not him now though. He doesn't have a leg to stand on.
  12. Three today Wordle 1,540 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟨⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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  14. Its a tempting idea but roughly how much of the value of the timber does one lose by doing this? It might be worth doing some of the work one's self or it might be worth sticking to the trade I know while letting someone else do what they know best.
  15. Morning all, Trimming a holly bush then doing a quote. I tried the salt and vinegar method once when I had an ear canal infection. I still had to get seen and had otomize spray. Works well, but is prescription only. Have a good weekend.
  16. I found an antique one. Didn't work great.
  17. Sore ears on dogs can usually be sorted with a diluted mix of white spirit vinegar. 3 water to 1 vinegar, put in ear, squidge the ear for a while let the dog shake the liquid out.
  18. Ok, new start. Give us more context pictures including the crown please.
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  20. Hello all, from suspect bot. Steven P, you correct in your observation of Road, Kerb, Garden. The so called kerb area is part of my garden. I decided to move the fence area back, thus missing out on the awkward situation of having to fence around the tree. In a normal situation, I would have used the tree trunk as part of the anchorage system to attach the fence to the tree as a sort of living fence post. However, given that the tree in the photo has a TPO on it, I couldn’t do that. My question is simply that for the first time I have noticed that this fungus has appeared and I am asking the advice of all of you on this forum of what you would do in my situation, especially given that the council is involved in any debate regarding the the possible felling of this tree. They are not happy with the thought of me felling the tree because of any comeback from the people who placed the TPO on it in the first place. However if the tree is diseased, showing following distress eg. Branch die back, premature fallen shrunken curled brown and yellow leaves, branches falling that snap easy, termites everywhere, tar spot to mention a few things and now dryads saddle appears. Well what do you Think?
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  22. Morning gents, autumn is here, leaves are turning and falling. Blue sky with some clouds and shaping up to be 19 degrees. Heading to the coast today so the dog can get a swim in the sea to help his sore ears, it always helps plus he loves chasing seagulls. Have a good 1.
  23. How I fell for jailed amputee surgeon Neil Hopper's sepsis lie BBC.COM Neil Hopper told me losing his legs had made him rethink his life - but all was not as it seemed. What an extraordinary story.
  24. Morning all . Thin high patchy cloud . Happy Saturday . 🙂
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  26. They won’t last two tanks of fuel before dying.
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