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geoff

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  1. geoff

    sunset

    Sorry to but in , but it looks like 3 phase in the pic!
  2. I'm half Irish, bejaesus,can't make head nor tail of that legislation, also half cockney,so when reading that I don't know whether I want a sh=t or a haircut!
  3. Couple more pics of the same thing, but what is that on my leaf? and the book is a thing of interest, try to get a pic up,.
  4. Fantastic pics,Monkeyed, I am learning lots from these posts,thanks!
  5. Can't see why they would want a machine that slows progress,at the same time creating massive accident potential, bet its noisy!
  6. Quite beautiful arn't they, and so fragile! nice one!
  7. Yeh good one, what are we like!
  8. Just one of an 'elwell' for now!
  9. got a few more bits & pieces, will pic post tomorow.
  10. Fish pie is nice, cod makerel, smoked haddock,salmon,get it all off the bone after cooking, mix it into soft mash potato with seasoning to your taste,grated cheese on top,could add some brocoli to the mash mix too. pop it in the oven to melt the cheese and warm it all up. nice for the kids too, no bones or fiddling about!
  11. Smoked haddock cooked in a bit of milk with new tatties and asparagus would be good too!
  12. Mackeral are real nice, cook as you said, bit of leman juice, and a big dollop of horse radish with it, could crack a bit of pepper over it too. alternatively, same seasonings,but hot smoke it, thats propper nice!
  13. geoff

    photo uploads

    I had no worries last night with axe pics.
  14. No makers name on the side axe, the shafted axe has 'M' stamped on it.
  15. got pics now, the blade is ofset from the handle, no idea what it was designed to do.
  16. Wanted to hang it up over me stove, but I've got a mate who wants to use it,(into old ways of cutting, producing timber ), got another tool given at same time, post a pic in a minute, dont know what it was used for .
  17. You talking about ME or the axe Mozza!!, yes pics don't do it justice, it is nice.
  18. Client wanted me to have, so I was grateful to accept this old felling axe,the head is 12 inches from tip to tail, cutting edge 6.5 inch.
  19. geoff

    Cod liver oil

    Gotta help your joints a bit, iff you eat pleanty of oily fish (sardines/ mackeral etc),just as beneficial. people I know take glucosomate & chrondium tablets and rate them.
  20. geoff

    IPAF 1b&3b

    thanks lots, thats positive, would rather spend my money on a good first aid course,had a bloke drop dead on me last year, gave me a bit of a jolt,
  21. Would be better with chippings in it & landy under it!
  22. geoff

    IPAF 1b&3b

    Passed tickets as per thread, do they constitute a good ticket, or are those run by other organizations more appropriate / better for arb work? also I'm not clear on c/saw in the basket,do I need another ticket,or am I ok with cs39? all answers greatly apreciated, thanks .
  23. nice motor tommer, recon you'll shift that soon!

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