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  1. I'm still a'lurkin' around too but as I'm a bit more grown up now I haven't found anything that I can add to most of the threads 😳... oh! and I'm not called Full Harness for nuffink either FH
  2. Paul, Mav made dibs for Tom at about 18:10 on the wing protectors. You have dibs on the other parts. Please give us a call to arrange collection - I''ll BM you my number . If the deal with Mav / Tom falls through you can have the protectors too. Tom - I'll pass them to mav to bring over for you via GONADS
  3. 1 Pair Caterham Red rear wings. 96 Vintage, some marks but otherwise ok drilled for wing protectors. £40 1 Caterham Red bonnet. Needs cleaning up / suitable for respray / racing. £40 1 Pair Carbon Wing Protectors used. £35 All plus P&P or Gonads or collection in person. All Items located near A1 / A52 Grantham.
  4. Funny you should mention hair dye Delbert, me ol' fruit - Pelham is looking decidedly grey around the muzzle but Huge wasn't keen on me using the Grecian 2000 on him GTD, the pandas are being trained in tactical warfare once they've awoken. We've beaten one plan for a wind farm and now another company has decided to have a go The idea is that if we can wean the pandas off bamboo shoots, they can be trained to stick the sticks up the 🙆🏻s of the latest wannabee profiteers. The Vale of Belvoir has wind but not in sufficient quantity, nor of sufficiently regular blowiness to warrant their erection Anyway, back to cucumbers... FH Edited by - FH on 24 Mar 2009 13:21:31
  5. RUNNNNNN Alex I've just planted my first crop for the year Fortunately, the pandas in our area are still hibernating FH
  6. Nah, silly boy Aotearoa, where they all stick out their tongues FH Edited by - FH on 28 Feb 2009 19:08:32
  7. 😬 😬 😬 Ickl FH was taught by the Hirsute One 😶‍🌫️ - took her test in my Scirroco Scala - he was sweating blood when she hadn't returned after the designated time, only to find out the examiner had enjoyed himself so much, he'd put in an extra loop Her brother was a different matter...although normally a broad-minded chap regarding 'further development', he still feels the training stops when you've passed the test Fortunately, after a couple of early (minor) mishaps, he drives like a wuss and you wouldn't persuade him into the 7 for all the tea in China. As he now lives in the 🙆🏻-end of the world, he takes them thar hills reet carefully FH
  8. So, you could say that when The Hirsute One played around in our 320 CDI Über Barge - it was a true tank slapping moment 😳 😬 I do 🥰 RWD FH
  9. Will a couple of thumbs do? There aren't any hand smilies ... On Monday we had great fun in the M3 in a certain large garden centre car park not far from Delbert's Today, it's impossible to get out of the village, so the Hirsute One just went out an ickle way so's I could take some piccys to prove that RWD does work in the snow, if you're gentle. Great car control 😶‍🌫️ 😶‍🌫️ The GRs are having a fabby time, chasing and then mostly eating snowballs (at least it's pristine stuff) We also seem to have attracted the county's birdlife - feasting on all sorts of things we put down for them - not just the usual garden visitors either - I've had to refer to the Bird Book a couple of times FH Edited by - FH on 5 Feb 2009 14:26:54
  10. A couple of thoughts on why the Scots wear kilts: 😶‍🌫️please note there is no anti-Scottishness in what follows 😶‍🌫️ 1. They like it 'cool', so why bother designing an outer garment with fiddly seams, closure items and two leggie bits which are difficult to negotiate if you've had a wee dram 2. They are proud of their nethers, so any excuse to let it all hang out is fine ba me, laddie 3. They use said nethers as Weapons of Mass Destruction to frighten the weak-knee'd English 4. If you run about with a club or pike or even a dirk shoved in your sock, the adrenaline keeps you warm, so no need for any other form of garment 5. Maybe the Scots are just plain cannie. After all, wearing tight-fitting undergarments is not good for the quality of the necessary item for the creation of new life FH
  11. ☹️Boonie - ☹️ We're so sorry to hear the news about Boonie Hound ☹️ Many years ago we owned a rescue GSD who developed similar symptoms although it wasn't given such a posh name in those days. He was given pain killers and steroids for a while but in the end, when he became incontinent and could no longer walk, we had to make "the awful decision" even though the rest of his body was as strong as an ox's. It was the same with our first GR too ☹️ When the time comes, you'll see it in her eyes. The only comfort we had when Harvey was asking to go to the Big Kennel in The Sky was that two new bundles of fluff were about to enter our lives. The week without a canine in the house was one of the most miserable times in our lives, so if you have the chance, try to find a young companion for Boonie Hound - it will distract her from her own problems and she can hopefully pass on some of her wonderful traits to the newcomer before she leaves your lives. Just as with human companions, we only have the leashold on our beloved friends but we must try to focus our thoughts on the romps, the licks and the good times and be positive. Dogs are extaordinarily intuitive and can sense our feelings so we have to display positive thoughts even if we feel wretched. With love and hugs from FH and Mr FH and lots of slobbery licks and kisses from Baz and Pelham FH
  12. Lisa (who was the original chestickle fondler) is a 34 F so after jiggling around on the dance floor, she would need to re-arrange things a bit 😬 Winkly Girl was only commenting on how many times she did it FH
  13. If you add the Mavly Family contribution together, it puts them in pole position. However, they will have their championship measured by the number of wins next year, not their combined place/points value - according to the small, irritating little man who is in charge of "Fixes In Action" (FIA) FH
  14. 🙅🏻‍♂️ SENSIBLE MODE ALERT 🙅🏻‍♂️ The brain really is a wondrous thing - but the trouble with deep memories being 'held' in the pending tray of the filing cabinet, means that when something such as the film triggers those memories, we then have to deal with them in real time. Dreams are really the brain's way of doing the filing. If your serotonin levels are on the low side, it could be quite a long process, and you'll experience lots of weird night-time mental activities Sweet dreams FH
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