Ive got humane traps at the house, I usually let them go around folks houses that dont pick
up there dog poo :D:D
Are you for real? you can be assed to catch them, and you actually know who does and doesn't pick up their dog cr@p?
Or is this a little wind-up?;)
Wish I had you round here for a week, you'd sure as heck come up with a wheeze to annoy our cr@p neighbours!
Wish I was creative. :(
 
mucho frostier freeze machine...
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Oh dear the ice monster strikes.
 
Evening all, got rained off at 11am so buggered off to the yard. My mate's ignition switch sh@t its self
on his 90 on the way there. I ending up wiring hidden switches & cut offs as he wanted a push button
starter, he started on the wooden gates for another job. :):)
No pics yet but they are Siberian larch same as the hand rails on the decking job. :cool:

Got offered 10"x10" by 4.2m oak beams 35 of them for 1500 quid, so I had our friendly architect
go to my house to see an measure up for a new garage. 8m x 8m with an floor above for more
stuff :D:D

Btw I done all my house with copper piping, we are next to a burn/stream & have had rats under the floor so plastic was ruled out in case one of them decided they wanted a drink o_O
thats 42 quid :), we thought we were doing well getting 22 8ft 4x4 oak beams/joists for 200 quid,to replace the main beam would have been 400
 
A bit about it:-
Brief Description:

This is a large area of abandoned limestone quarries, also known as Herbert’s Quarry, in the Brecon Beacons National Park Black Mountain region.

The lime from the quarries was used in a great many industries from farming and building to iron production. The quarries were in constant use until production ceased in the 1950s.
Well i had a look and found this, which seems to imply it was the Anglo-Saxons who named them cos they saw them from the east.
But then did they never get up early enough to see them with the sun on them?
bit weird!
http://www.blackmountainswalking.co...Black Mountains are a,eastern side of the Wye.
 
None of that seems to be referring to our end of the Beacons/Black Mountains!
Sorry DD my knowledge of the geology/topgraphy of Wales is minimal, so I will have to look at a physical map of it. Does this mean there are two ranges of mountains in in Wales called the Black Mountains, as all I googled was "Why are the Black mountains in Wales so called?"
Plus I only have a hazy idea of where you live and am not nosey enough to go asking!
 

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