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bobh
Me too - times four!
Luckily i found out what was causing it and got snipped.
Much earlier, lining up for the mile race on sports day when I was 13, looking for my parents in the crowd, running the race of my life and winning by over half a lap
94-lap race), then seeing my parents drive into the car park 10 minutes too late! :cry:
four-lap race, obvs :facepalm:
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like many the birth of your kids after that
seeing my daughter recover from a major operation
seeing my lad represent Wales in 2 different sports
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The Bloop
You can't say that without giving more details
Why can't I?
People say about having babies without givng any details. :biggrin:
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sounds nasty
It stops you getting spots. Adrenalin cleans the blood :hehe:
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Losing my virginity. Not sure Father Brendan felt the same though :cry:
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Where is this mate ?
Gulf of Mexico, we're off Alabama, but moved east to avoid the hurricane, the peregrines came with us, and returned with us. They been half heartedly pestering some of the seabirds, Magnificent Frigate Birds (see photo), Booby's and Little Egrets (you'll have seen loads being an angler) they call them Snowy Egrets over here. I watch Peregrines a lot at home, the Wales coastal path has plenty, and there's a pair at Porthkerry.
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They seem to be eating plenty.
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jeepster
Nothing comes close:thumbup:
Nothing can top this.
End of thread.
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elytillidie
Gulf of Mexico, we're off Alabama, but moved east to avoid the hurricane, the peregrines came with us, and returned with us. They been half heartedly pestering some of the seabirds, Magnificent Frigate Birds (see photo), Booby's and Little Egrets (you'll have seen loads being an angler) they call them Snowy Egrets over here. I watch Peregrines a lot at home, the Wales coastal path has plenty, and there's a pair at Porthkerry.
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They seem to be eating plenty.
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I have seen peregrines all along the coast , Porthkerry cliffs , fontygary , some huge ravens there as well , Nash point cliffs , llantwit cliffs
Saw one take out a sand wader once , fecking clinical
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Bobby Dandruff
Nothing can top this.
End of thread.
nothing can top having children ?
I beg to differ
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SLUDGE FACTORY
nothing can top having children ?
I beg to differ
Me too!!
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elytillidie
Gulf of Mexico, we're off Alabama, but moved east to avoid the hurricane, the peregrines came with us, and returned with us. They been half heartedly pestering some of the seabirds, Magnificent Frigate Birds (see photo), Booby's and Little Egrets (you'll have seen loads being an angler) they call them Snowy Egrets over here. I watch Peregrines a lot at home, the Wales coastal path has plenty, and there's a pair at Porthkerry.
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Nice photos!
Is it the merchant navy you're in? If so, I would imagine you have some kind of specialised skill - British AB's these days are as rare as hen's teeth, aren't they (mostly Filipino or Indonesia crews)?
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Nice photos!
Is it the merchant navy you're in? If so, I would imagine you have some kind of specialised skill - British AB's these days are as rare as hen's teeth, aren't they (mostly Filipino or Indonesia crews)?
Was in the Merchant Navy, offshore now, Crane Operator on a pipelayer, we're gradually getting shunted out of this industry too. We've got Filipino's on here operating the smaller cranes. Can't be many British jobs in the Merchant Navy now, RFA, some ferries, used to have a massive fleet.
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elytillidie
Was in the Merchant Navy, offshore now, Crane Operator on a pipelayer, we're gradually getting shunted out of this industry too. We've got Filipino's on here operating the smaller cranes. Can't be many British jobs in the Merchant Navy now, RFA, some ferries, used to have a massive fleet.
I graduated out of Denton, Gravesend in January '78 as a' deckie'. Never went to sea though, I was missing a homelife I never really had. I didn't take the ship that was lined up for me (Holder Bros, Liverpool - South Africa) - one of my life's regrets when I look back on it.
My mate, also from Cardiff (we were both at Gravesend together), used to send me postcards from the Shell tankers he was on, all of the crew pictured on deck, wearing just shorts and flip-flops with a can of beer in hand. This was early '80s...they probably thought they had jobs for life at that time.
Now, any still lucky enough to be employed on ferries are wearing boilersuits, hard-hats, steel toe caps and high-viz... how times have changed, eh!