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DaveinGermany 23-06-2012 11:54

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 999244)
If I could choose -I can honestly say I prefer the smell of salt on the wind over the good "country" smells that are round here today :eek:

Right with you there Mo, 100%. :)

Retlaw 23-06-2012 11:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 999195)
Ya retlaw must be as old as methuselah if not older:D:D

I thowt tha wur browt up propur, luks lyk A wur misten, tha nod supposed tu gi cheek tu thi Elders.:tongueout

DaveinGermany 23-06-2012 11:57

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 999245)
Well I'm a fully fledged cynic

Duly noted Sue, duly noted. :)

susie123 23-06-2012 12:19

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 999238)
If I could choose -I can honestly say I prefer the smell of salt on the wind over the good "country" smells that are round here today :eek:

Having lived in the country for 18 years I got very good at working out what species of poo was being spread :eek:

But we also had haymaking and harvest and wet grass after rain.

Now I live a few yards from the sea and I can honestly say I rarely smell it. Maybe because there's no water around for a lot of the time... but when we do get a scent it's more like seaweed than sea air.

The smell I really associate with the sea is the smell of diesel as one boards a ferry or cruise ship about to set off across the Channel or North Sea or wherever... I find that very evocative. Also fish from boats in a small harbour - perhaps because I was brought up with the smell of fish as my grandad worked all his life on the fish market.

cashman 23-06-2012 12:48

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 999244)
Having lived in the country for 18 years I got very good at working out what species of poo was being spread :eek:

Why on earth would yeh want to? Aint a thing thats ever floated my boat.:D

susie123 23-06-2012 13:11

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 999259)
Why on earth would yeh want to? Aint a thing thats ever floated my boat.:D

Haha wasn't a deliberate thing Cashy - but they do smell different. My other half just seemed to know - he'd stick his nose in the air and say oh they're spreading pig sh1t today or whatever.

Also we got very used to the smell of chicken poo, first of all we had our own flock of birds and some friends of ours used to run one of those big broiler houses where they fatten up chicks for the table. Every six weeks they would have a crop (yes it only takes that long to grow to eating size) and we would go and get a trailer load of muck to rot down for the garden. The smell of ammonia was very good for the old tubes!

Plus we had two goats so we had a large muck heap from their stable as well. Shifted many barrow loads of that stuff in my time!

jaysay 23-06-2012 13:48

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 999253)
I thowt tha wur browt up propur, luks lyk A wur misten, tha nod supposed tu gi cheek tu thi Elders.:tongueout

Duely noted granddad;)

MargaretR 23-06-2012 13:58

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Duely noted granddad;)

Water pistols behind the bike sheds at playtime? :D

jaysay 23-06-2012 14:03

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 999272)
Water pistols behind the bike sheds at playtime? :D

We're well past that Margaret, its got to the real thing at thirty paces in gatty park at dawn, but seeing we're both lazy sods neither of us ever makes it on time:D

Retlaw 23-06-2012 19:59

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 999272)
Water pistols behind the bike sheds at playtime? :D

No 2 or 3 squirts of Air Freshener thro his letter box, thad'll shut im up fur a bit.:hesoff:

Retlaw.

garinda 23-06-2012 20:11

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 999224)
He's worn well ain't he cashy:D:D

Re: old Teabag, I wouldn't go as far as that.

:rolleyes::D

jaysay 24-06-2012 10:34

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 999349)
No 2 or 3 squirts of Air Freshener thro his letter box, thad'll shut im up fur a bit.:hesoff:

Retlaw.

Hoy Grumpy watch it or I will get you at playtime :thefinger:thefinger:thefinger:thefinger:tongueout :tongueout:tongueout

mobertol 05-08-2012 15:49

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 999191)
Just noticed that today is Morecambe Red's birthday and he/she is 107!!:eek:

Is this true? If so many congratulations - must be Accyweb's oldest member.
:D

No-one mentioned Tealeaf being nearly 110 then -seems today's the day. Accyweb's oldest and possibly the oldest man in the Nation...:eek:

Must be all the anti-oxidants -just off for a cuppa;)

mobertol 05-08-2012 15:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 999212)
Only a sprog yet, Tealeaf was 120 a couple of years back.:D

Aha -had missed this -so he's cheating and has started counting backwards -nice one, must get him to explain how it works!

jaysay 05-08-2012 17:32

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1007343)
Aha -had missed this -so he's cheating and has started counting backwards -nice one, must get him to explain how it works!

If you'd actually seen Tealeaf he doesn't look a day under 130:D


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