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eggsarascal

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  1. That's it done. I'm back down to East Anglia, I've never settled back up here in the North Midlands so I'm off back to where I've always felt most settled, got myself a plot down a quiet country lane but not far away from a decent town, I can't look at the deprivation anymore, just in time for Spring, happy days.
  2. Should be going upto Bury to recover a Luton van, might slip off the.M6 before Thelwall and slink back througjh the Cheshire countryside if it's blowing a good'en
  3. The truth is, I don't know if it's a part of the canal network, if it is its not like any feeder channel I've seen before, perhaps @Canal Navvy could shine some light on it. The fella who posted the original picture suggested it could possibly Longleat estate?
  4. Makes sense, do you think the two wooden posts behind the brickwork in the left hand channel would be part of the structure to accommodate drop/stop boards?
  5. Unfortunately all the information I've got, not even a rough location on this one.
  6. Sound explanation, could it also be a Leat for a water mill or similar, or even some sort of fish holding pound? I agree, there would be some sort of drop/stop boards needed.
  7. Anyone, the structure, not the tree.
  8. Skin heads dancing the moon stomp outside The.last Resort on Pettycoat Lane.
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  9. Possibly on the cut, not so much on the.Lea.
  10. No idea, I reckon another bag of coal would have finished it...
  11. No bud, he posted a picture later in the day when he'd got some of the load off, it was sitting alot higher in the water.
  12. To right, loaded to the gunwales doesn't come into it.
  13. No need, order using the touch screen in the pod and drinks are delivered to the table.
  14. Novelty value, and for the sake of a quid why not.
  15. Let's hope his bilge pumps don't fail!
  16. Rudyard*
  17. These pods are outside The Ridyard Hotel, (think Kipling), they.are heated with WiFi, £1 for.2 hours during January, seat six, I'm having ago of one of these this week.
  18. Probably doesn't count being a boat, fuel boat Emu-Lion on the river Lea outside Bishop Storford, he's a better.man than me.
  19. My go to cheese shop, you can order online but visiting gives me a chance to sample before I buy. Buy Cheese Online | Hartington Cheese Shop WWW.HARTINGTONCHEESESHOP.CO.UK Buy cheese online from the Hartington Cheese Shop Ltd. We supply the very best cheese and wine from local...
  20. Irish Porter.
  21. eggsarascal

    Cheese

    Anyone else a cheese addict, a gentleman's rum and brandy to sip while sampling this lot will do well.
  22. All in one diesel heater outside the building, buy/make a box to keep the weather off, core drill two holes into the building, one for air/heat in the other for.air intake, job done. Recycle the warm air equals less fuel, step down unit from 220-240v to 12v s about £30, no need for battery or charger, only downside is if there is a power cut the heater won't go through it's cool down process and could melt the motherboard, chances are slim of it happening and a cheap fix if it did.

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