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Not true, they only grow where there is a growing tip - cut into bare wood and they do not regenerate.Them fings only need a week ter grow back.
Not true, they only grow where there is a growing tip - cut into bare wood and they do not regenerate.Them fings only need a week ter grow back.
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Last weekend heard our dogs barking outside at a hole in the wall. Went out to see & neighbours have a dobe black & tan puppy about 10weeks old.
Now Mrs has informed me it copies our collie of barking when the gate squeaks.
Why is there a short Japanese person there?
It’s a chunky monkey at the moment. It’s got a lot of growing into them paws but I did see a flash of white in its chest. Never seen this in a pure breedi bet they paid a penny for that!! Mine drives me nuts with guarding sometimes! Tree surgeon out the back got a fright the other day
Who wee nip..
No it’s a fault and you won’t see it in ‘good lines’. Not that we’d even care if it was a happy healthy dog! They’re a handful that’s for sure. I’ve learnt more from my dog than I’ve ever taught him. I need another guard dog in future due to the value of the working dogs. Very keen on a Mali but the dobes really won my heart. I’m sure I could teach a Mali to pick up and be on the beating line to though. I say I - my mrs lolIt’s a chunky monkey at the moment. It’s got a lot of growing into them paws but I did see a flash of white in its chest. Never seen this in a pure breed
With all the extra water its been drinking it should do a jack in the beanstalk by morningThem fings only need a week ter grow back.
I used to use my small rottie to pen up pheasants on a night time. She used to lie next to the big incubators and wimper when they hatched.No it’s a fault and you won’t see it in ‘good lines’. Not that we’d even care if it was a happy healthy dog! They’re a handful that’s for sure. I’ve learnt more from my dog than I’ve ever taught him. I need another guard dog in future due to the value of the working dogs. Very keen on a Mali but the dobes really won my heart. I’m sure I could teach a Mali to pick up and be on the beating line to though. I say I - my mrs lol
Best of luck with it.Our water costs about £3 a cubic metre including disposal side of things. So about 240 cubic french things has escaped. I've always reckoned my bills were too high since moving in 5 years ago, didn't think even SWMBO was taking enough baths and showers for a household of 5 people. Might have been a long term leak. Monitoring over the next few bills might reveal all and hopefully an application for a big rebate ------!
So was the absence of brake lights be the memo you missed?I missed a bit of info of why I needed to go to a garage for some repairs.
Well I stopped & the lorry behind did not.
Both of us fine & no injuries.( I needed to see the Mrs before she spots it on forums)
This was the other lorry involved mine was able to drive & do its delivery.
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I used to use my small rottie to pen up pheasants on a night time. She used to lie next to the big incubators and wimper when they hatched.
As for going on a shoot I took it on a fox drive as I did not want my spaniel shot
I missed a bit of info of why I needed to go to a garage for some repairs.
Well I stopped & the lorry behind did not.
Both of us fine & no injuries.( I needed to see the Mrs before she spots it on forums)
This was the other lorry involved mine was able to drive & do its delivery.
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@Beneagles the movement of the pallets caused the recovery some head scratching.
As you can see they are touching the cab so your ok in a straight line but wait till the first corner
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Last time I cried was because I’d mistaken the eye drops for tobasco sauce.
No only the 2 it’s common here, during the summer we eat outside probably 90% of the time cos it’s hot.
It’s basically a big outside area with BBQ in the shade with open sides for cool air. For ours we can actually close it with heavy clear sides to keep wind out if needed. We have actually had Xmas & New Years dinner in there too.
Oh and the sunken hot tub is nice to end the day/night.
I hate it but it pays good.
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