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jeffgg

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  1. Is it a beef stew or a vegalable stew
  2. Looks good to me and no ash browns is a bounes
  3. £24 pound new in sports direct
  4. All that have been mentiond plus Since having the young dog taking him out at night the cars parked on pavements and the led street lighting you cannot see a thing
  5. looks ok what pub do you use
  6. My Layland sherpa van loved it traveled all over the country in it even drove it to morocco and back
  7. An imrovement but how do you eat a sunday lunch off a tray on your lap without spiling any
  8. Our Scotch terrier has fresh roast chicken and lean mince beef,carrots and brockly dry wheet free pellets no problems with gas
  9. I am thinking of moving from chesterfield if we get tared with the same brush. Not all of use eat food like that.
  10. As Dougy but i grate red leicester into the beens as thay are cooking
  11. I love ours drop a chicken in steam 45 min then air fry 15 min job done. We also have the dual so oven is almost redundent
  12. I was charged £85 for them to say last viset 2020 and no issuse
  13. Battling the weather is always good fun and it was not for nothing cheers
  14. Have a look at rab protection ltd i saw them at the stalking show on Saturday and there raping looked good
  15. Wet news paper then dry with news paper
  16. My mum fed her dogs on tripe and a pigs head on occasion for a treat
  17. Just glad she she did not call him jock. Chappie always smelt fishy to me back in the 70s
  18. Well the wife has wanted a scotch terrier for some time now. Sow with her cutting down on work before retirement we have taken the plunge. So we will collect Toto (not my choice of name) in three weeks. How times have changed the last pup I bought back in the mid 70s the choice of dog food was Chappie ore chum, now you have wet or dry, puppy, small,medium, large dog. The list is endless so it’s time to embrace the modern way of pet ownership
  19. jeffgg

    Kes

    A Kestrel for a knave. Had to read the book for English at school. A film well worth watching
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