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I was talking about a (big) biomass chipper. Crane fed.
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That picture of a Muslim rape gang and a white British girl 😳🤷♂️
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If you can’t help, why say anything?
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There’s more than a few confused on here it would seem. The office worker knows who he is. Good that he comes to spend his taxpayer funded salary in Newcastle away from that shithole he lives in and SNP minimum priced alcohol.
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I’ve never used a chipper personally, but I suspect the hundred or so lengths in each bundle might take a other longer than three minutes, and you would need about thirty bundles to fill a walking for lorry. What I do with it at present is sell it as bundles, but there is not quite enough demand so I keep dropping the price. If someone has a couple I only charge £15 per ton. If it comes to it I will just have a bonfire.
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Google not thrown anything up ?
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Matt from A&B started following Bark required Hunstanton
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Hi, I'm quoting work in Hunstanton for January 2026, and I need a supplier of play bark and mulch. Can anyone help or push me in the right direction please? Matt 07989 282 765 or [email protected]
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Andrealouise joined the community
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James Prentice joined the community
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Perhaps he's got "up north" and "down south" confused with hills.
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By default we drift into the Quayside on an afternoon so it is all up eventually - whether you are going down or up.
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My wife and I went into town and visited a shop yesterday. When we came out, there was a policeman writing a parking ticket. We went up to him and I said, "Come on man, how about giving a pensioner a break?" He just ignored us and continued writing the ticket. I called him an "a**hole." He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having worn-out tires. So my wife called him a "s*ithead." He finished the second ticket and put it on the windshield with the first. Then he started writing more tickets. This went on for about 20 minutes. The more we abused him, the more tickets he wrote. He finally finished, sneered at us and walked away. Just then our bus arrived, and we got on it and went home. We always look for cars with Vote Labour stickers. We try to have a little fun each day now that we're retired.
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If you live in Byker, Heaton or Waaaaka, your going to be confused.
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I'm economically inactive (I don't need to work).
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🤷♂️ Would you then agree that if you walked the other direction you would be moving up, or down, the hill?
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🤷♂️Local commonly used terms and references not detailed geographical descriptions 👍 At least it gives you something to try and latch onto or cackle about.
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Good to see there’s a few ATL bitches cackling together already today. The mystery of the point eh 🤷♂️😂😂😂
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Stick to your office job lad, staring out the window on the commute or sat bored enduring the daily grind in a risk free public sector gig that you are that embarrassed about you won’t even say what it is you do. Like I say I’ll worry about my business, this not getting the mystical point has not been too much of a hindrance in life so far.
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It was a slog up westgate road 🤷♂️👍
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Absolutely agree with Mark, both can be up or down. Starting at the big lamp and you go down Westgate Road and from the junction at the start of the HL bridge you go up generally. Same with Northumberland street just slightly less of an incline. My mate and I pushed a beezer we bought from the Durham Road in Gateshead to my mam's place on Stanton Street, its since been demolished, and we thought we were going to get grief as we passed the bike shops but fortunately didn't. It was a slog up westgate road, much like telling a narcissist he's wrong.
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Yes. You are. As usual.
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Funny you should mention the creeper. Which I planted, but " it gotta go!", since it is in through the shed everywhere.!!!!!!!!! It and the one I planted at the other end are near about to meet in the middle of the 4 bays. It seems to love the subdued light from the skylights.
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Johnsond started following Making the news today....
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Not if you start in Fenham, or at The Monument...
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