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Anno

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  1. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/09/two-lynx-captured-after-being-illegally-released-in-scottish-highlands
  2. Audacious little prick, too much money and looks like he got burned in a fire, should go back to his toy box...
  3. thats the funniest one yet, you wade in all the time and sit like a Vulture waiting to regurgitate your skewed doctrines, triggered by anyone you disagree with!
  4. F**********************************************************************kin' hell!
  5. Jeeezus this is duller than 'whats in the news today!' I was in the SAS, 'Saturdays and Sundays', TA...
  6. Very much dependant on the nature of the Survey you have been asked to undertake, for example Utilities work has its own route and Mortgage and Subsidance work needs the more academic approach.
  7. 61 and happy to own it, looking forward to retiring.
  8. Brilliant, I watched every episode of Kung Fu. Should that be F************c*****?
  9. Ooooh that really funny if it edits you and not my c**k, I would be getting really paranoid about that... You're not aggressive, one of my best mates around here is my biker chum, he's called 'Evil John' - two reasons, he's proper evil, and his name is John (for legal reason's and avoiding prosecution.)
  10. just a little tip about showing aggression and getting wound up, for everyone, no one in particular, as a helpful thing - when you use asterisks to avoid swear words just replace a letter each with one * rather than something like F***************ing, and don't emphasise the last two with a flourish, like a classical pianist, in triumph; like a c**k. I know its a little thing, but it makes me want to shoot small animals, or attack a badger with spoons. Crack on... PS Asterisk was the little one, the big feller with the rock was Obelix, he had issues with boars as well.
  11. Elm for me, when we used to have them...
  12. “When I walked past this guy, and he hit me with the egg, right, I don't know it was an egg, I just feel this very warm thing running down my neck and I think, well I just think somebody's perhaps knifed me or assaulted me, you know, that all happens in a split second, and I see this fellow built like a bloody barn door, and I turned, and I reacted, and when Tony [Blair] asked me, er, what happened I said I was carrying out his orders; he told us to connect with the electorate, so I did.” — John Prescott
  13. Speaking as a 'disgraceful council skinwaste ' and one of the few Tree Officers on here its not Rocket Science and all covered in this thread and as part of the order and consent. In fairness I wouldn't specify any of those species though.
  14. That first violin lick was later used by Thin Lizzy on Black Rose.
  15. Progtatstic!!!
  16. Love 'em.
  17. had a piss poor year up here for wasps, between us me and a mate whose out all the time said we had probably not seen a 100 individuals this season between us.
  18. Greetings from the Playground any idea what 'cup of team' means, asking for a friend...
  19. bafoon!
  20. In fairness and for full disclosure he is a cross border migrant - lives in Runcorn and incident took place in the bad lands of Frodsham. Pity one of them wasn't slightly brown might of changed your hanging judge jeffrey's very predictable comment. also for future reference its buffoon...
  21. Not sure if it helps but stihl manuals used to be available as a download online?
  22. check for greenish looking gills?
  23. oh, that old alledged word cropped up again...
  24. Sulphur Tuft?
  25. yep, he's right in fairness those Tories never put a foot wrong - remember those halcyon days of wine and roses. Nope me neither.

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