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EH52ARH said:
Gabsgrandad, went out with my biker mates yesterday, weather was great, lunch good.
Elaine says I have to redecorate the kitchen and Hallway befor I get my V Strom.

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How did you train the dogs to hold on to the back of the bike?
Mel
 
crazyguider said:
just had a new tow car ourselves. The last one only managed 215k, so hoping this one will do better!
another C220cdi Merc, but black, which is difficult to clean (apparently).
Enjoy the Fest xx
My black looks dirty from the start rains and gets cleaner. Get the boy out with the elbow grease πŸ˜‰
 
Project for today as it's the start of the spaghetti picking season in Lincolnshire, -- will have an hour this pm. -- pick your own. - Can't get it cheaper.

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I remember that being a news item on Nationwide (?) in 1970 something. Pasta was an exotic foreign food in them days so loads of people thought it was genuine. :cheer:
Thanks
Mel
 
Showing your age Mel? --- No use pretending now!
Spaghetti-tree hoax
The spaghetti-tree hoax was a three-minute hoax report broadcast on April Fools' Day 1957 by the BBC current-affairs programme Panorama, purportedly showing a family in southern Switzerland harvesting spaghetti from the family "spaghetti tree"


(Might have been shown later too?)
 
Must have been repeated in the 1970s when I was very young πŸ˜— as I was not old enough to watch TV in 1957.
Folks still fell for it.
Mel
 
Spaghetti trees a hoax, next thing you will tell me Peanuts are not grown on bushes.and cashew nuts are a seed. Huh.
 
Gabsgrandad said:
PS -- Haggis should always be 'trapped', too much damage if you shoot or club!
If you are fortunate enough to encounter a herd of haggi the best possible method of trapping the wily little blighters is to blow a prolonged f sharp minor note on your flugelhorn.
Seasoned haggis trappers swear that the mellifluous prolonged flugelhorn note will induce a torpid state among the herd, thus making it much easier to trap one or two before they recover and flee.
 
Parksy said:
Gabsgrandad said:
PS -- Haggis should always be 'trapped', too much damage if you shoot or club!
If you are fortunate enough to encounter a herd of haggi the best possible method of trapping the wily little blighters is to blow a prolonged f sharp minor note on your flugelhorn.
Seasoned haggis trappers swear that the mellifluous prolonged flugelhorn note will induce a torpid state among the herd, thus making it much easier to trap one or two before they recover and flee.

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A picture of the very Rare Haggis Hound , bred only near Toblermory.

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Any one interested in a daft Weekend meet up with The Woosies, just good folk , not in anyones pockets, meeting at https://www.thornbrookbarn.co.uk/, weekend of 26th to 28th of April. But here are dogs present.
Hutch.
 
Hello all, small hickup to my program for the Spring meet up. We were due to get there on Wednesday , but Hospital appointment at 1 pm on the 24th, as its a 4 1/2 hour tow will not get there now until Thursday. Looking forwards to seeing everyone at Thornbrook barn. A&E. πŸ˜›
 
EH52ARH said:
Hello all, small hickup to my program for the Spring meet up. We were due to get there on Wednesday , but Hospital appointment at 1 pm on the 24th, as its a 4 1/2 hour tow will not get there now until Thursday. Looking forwards to seeing everyone at Thornbrook barn. A&E. πŸ˜›

Looking forward to seeing you there Hutch, I hope to arrive before you to check out your reversing skills.

πŸ˜›
 
Anseo said:
EH52ARH said:
Hello all, small hickup to my program for the Spring meet up. We were due to get there on Wednesday , but Hospital appointment at 1 pm on the 24th, as its a 4 1/2 hour tow will not get there now until Thursday. Looking forwards to seeing everyone at Thornbrook barn. A&E. πŸ˜›

Looking forward to seeing you there Hutch, I hope to arrive before you to check out your reversing skills.

πŸ˜›

Best you get a video. First beers on me. πŸ™‚
 
Anseo said:
EH52ARH said:
Hello all, small hickup to my program for the Spring meet up. We were due to get there on Wednesday , but Hospital appointment at 1 pm on the 24th, as its a 4 1/2 hour tow will not get there now until Thursday. Looking forwards to seeing everyone at Thornbrook barn. A&E. πŸ˜›

Looking forward to seeing you there Hutch, I hope to arrive before you to check out your reversing skills.

πŸ˜›

Feel free to post the video on here for the people who can't make it !! :lol:
 
Craigyoung said:
Anseo said:
EH52ARH said:
Hello all, small hickup to my program for the Spring meet up. We were due to get there on Wednesday , but Hospital appointment at 1 pm on the 24th, as its a 4 1/2 hour tow will not get there now until Thursday. Looking forwards to seeing everyone at Thornbrook barn. A&E. πŸ˜›

Looking forward to seeing you there Hutch, I hope to arrive before you to check out your reversing skills.

πŸ˜›

Feel free to post the video on here for the people who can't make it !! :lol:

Sorry Craig , only for the ones that get to a meet up, just think your missing a Black pudding with Scallops, lunch washed down with a dram, and a beer. πŸ˜›
 

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