JKD
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It hasn't helped with your spelling though eh ?! đĨ´ Only kidding đđĨŗđ¤Ŗ
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Well, there's plenty of self appointed specialists on here, so they probably have đĨ´đĨŗđ
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Yup !!! The human race [however it was going to happen] was always going to be the destroyer of this beautiful planet âšī¸ I made the decision not to add to the population way back in the late 80's đ
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These counterfeit stamps are apparently originating from China, where their government are doing fig all about it ! They are available online and in some smaller outlets, who are buying them online thinking they are getting a bargain, as these online sellers are advertising them at less than face value,,,, DOHHH !!! Work is ongoing to attempt to stop these forgers, and to stop those already available getting sold to the British public. According to the news this morning.
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I know I said it was a bit of a giggle, but also sometimes interesting items are found like this, hidden in the 'fabric' of the building. I've found other things under floors, in attics etc, some just interesting, but a couple of quite decent value đ Once found a small tin tucked away, full of cash,,,, sterling and US$. Totalling ÂŖ2300+ đ Unfortunately, had to split it 3 ways đ
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I think I might have a good guess đ I'm off to dig my,,,, window box đđ¤Ŗ
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Definitely not accusing you of being dishonest, was just apologising for highlighting something that has been pointed out before, the first time you advertised this gun. To me, and to others obviously, that looks like a crack. You say it isn't, so it isn't. Best of luck with the sale đđ
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Ok,,,, I thought I'd put this up as a bit of a giggle,,,, a bit of a nonsense post amongst all the 'seriousness' in this section đ đđ¤Ŗ I was working on a renovation to a mid Victorian terrace house, and had to completely take out a chimney breast, from the ground floor kitchen area, right on through. On lifting the screed hearth, which came up in one piece, stuck to the underside was this 'tiny shovel' and a mother of pearl handled thread/button hook. So a his and hers good luck charm type of thing, I was thinking. Very much like these,,,,, The shovel is perfectly designed and looks to be made 'to scale' of an original from that era. What's that saying ? "Small things please,,,,,,, etc" đ¤đ Anyway, it's 120mm long and quite rusty đđ
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Why would someone from Surrey ask someone from Wales to find him that model of air rifle ? Ohhhh, I see,,,,, you dropped it off on your way to "pick up your children" !!! Not exactly brains of Britain are you fella !? I stand by my message I sent to you, adding FAT and NOT VERY HANDSOME !!! đ¤Ŧ Good luck to Samo,,,, hope you're happy with it, even paying ÂŖ25 for waiting an hour ?! I'll have to try that one, one day đĨ´đđ¤Ŗđ¤Ŗđ¤Ŗđ¤Ŗđ¤Ŗ
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Well, now it's unfortunate that you're correct đ¤Ŧđ¤Ŧđ¤Ŧ I've just messaged him ,,,, **** *** đĄđ¤Ŧđ đĄ
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Superten off to somewhere in Wales đ¤
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Old Boggy is the closest so far đ¤ Answer will be put up this evening đĢĄ
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Payment received, getting picked up tomorrow đ
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Not necessarily so,,,,, I've had them darting between my feet while digging up paving etc. Grabbing worms and leatherjackets for their chicks đ Definitely wasn't keeping still,,,, in fact, they were dodging the shovel/spade which I was using đ
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I know some of you like quizzes etc, so....... Can anyone guess the size/length of this shovel that I 'dug up' a few years ago ? A small clue,,,,, it was deliberately buried somewhere inside a house đ¤
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Obviously, aesthetics comes into play with netting etc. The point is to disrupt the herons from landing and taking off. If they don't feel safe then they won't approach/hang around the pond for very long đ So basically, anything that creates herons an unsafe area, the better for us and the fish đ
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As kids, we used to stop for lunch [in the car] at Pevensey Castle, and robins used to pop in through the open doors and pick crumbs up from around our feet đ They really are known for their 'friendliness/tameness' đ