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Posted
Sorry everyone for being sooooo quiet on here for so long, busy tree busy tree...!!

Anyway here is what we have been up to...

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HI CHRIS/PAUL are you going to wear that hat down to the truckers mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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thought the chuckle brothers has retired ??:laugh1:

 

HI JONNY chris/paul are in panto down here on the 14/15th dec free to get in get here early as pauls only on to 9.30pm:lol: then he off to bed mate :lol::lol:thanks jon :thumbup:

Posted
Sorry everyone for being sooooo quiet on here for so long, busy tree busy tree...!!

Anyway here is what we have been up to...

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HI PAUL/CHRIS need a up date mate on what your up to sonia ask what your up to mate thanks i told her paul/chris cizzer LESSON:thumbup1: so they can keep up with us on the 14/15th dec thanks jon :thumbup:

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Had a very strange day today, it started off with a very small pruning job which lead to me riding a horse in full chainsaw gear up to 'The Bear's' farm where we spent the afternoon shooting.

We went into Bear's house for a coffee and there was a horse in the kitchen...!! Yes a real bloody horse...!! And Bear just went about his coffee making duties as if it was an every day occurrence...

 

Anyway we finished off this very strange day with loading a couple of dumpy bags of ash logs to be delivered up the Northumbrian coast to a place called Alnmouth and i think we'll call in for some Craster kippers for breaky...!!

 

Cant wait

 

If your lucky Silky will upload some pics from this very odd day...

Posted
Had a very strange day today, it started off with a very small pruning job which lead to me riding a horse in full chainsaw gear up to 'The Bear's' farm where we spent the afternoon shooting.

We went into Bear's house for a coffee and there was a horse in the kitchen...!! Yes a real bloody horse...!! And Bear just went about his coffee making duties as if it was an every day occurrence...

 

Anyway we finished off this very strange day with loading a couple of dumpy bags of ash logs to be delivered up the Northumbrian coast to a place called Alnmouth and i think we'll call in for some Craster kippers for breaky...!!

 

Cant wait

 

If your lucky Silky will upload some pics from this very odd day...

 

HI CHRIS let see the pics mate :thumbup1:mate jon :thumbup:

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