CHOPS01 wrote: » Thats your pre-season training started so fair play to you !
Reggie. wrote: » Ain't that the case with most of them
Butcher Boy wrote: » she was some **** :mad:
Mac Taylor wrote: » Anyone hear the vegan lady on the Ciara Kelly show on news talk, my god she was some piece of work, she put farmers, butchers and meat factory workers in the same category as peodo’s, to be fair Ciara was letting her away with it. Their a dangerous group though with a lot of money behind them. Their running a big add campaign as well at the moment.:mad:
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Fair wrecked now, a fella asked me to bring back some cows out of a mountain that were getting near calving with him. 16km walked in 4 hours according to the phone across 1200 acres. Feel like I just climbed Everest.
orm0nd wrote: » Liverpool ? saw him in Cork last Summer, has to be him, dog is identical,
whelan2 wrote: » A lad made this along the side of the street out of some sort of sand
emaherx wrote: » Grand time of year for a test. No need to round up all the cattle
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Clear herd test!☺
A cow called Daisy wrote: » When I hear or see bits on the cremation/burial option, I'm reminding of a discussion that was (supposed) to have taken place on the Gerry Ryan radio programme a number of years ago. One caller wanted to be 'buried close' to Bibi Baskin:D
AntrimGlens wrote: » I was at a cremation this morning for the first time, OH's uncle. There was no funeral mass or anything, I must say whilst they are respectful and honour the person well, they don't entirely seem to fit the Irish funeral scene. There was no typical standing outside in gutters, whilst the wind and rain swept half the wigs of oul fellas and queues of boyos standing hunkered against thorn hedges dragging on or trying to light a benson & hedges. There was no straining to hear a priest through a failing sound system that was last dragged out for the parish sports day, so they reverted to chat about the weather and fodder shortages and certainly no four way queues of people coming from every angle to shake hands of people they hadn't seen since the last came home from Amerikay, whilst some undertaker struggled to hold a IFJ brolly over the entire family. I think i'll go for under the sod, although i told the wife i want to be buried on top of the mountain with the coffin standing vertical so i can look over the farm for years to come.
Say my name wrote: » And everyone has the very same diet? I think everyone gets it but it's just some people's auto immune response are different than others. They say fresh foods, fruit and veg and juices can help ward off the symptoms from starting. But it depends how long it's in your diet. Then other people go in for the fermented foods to ward off flu attacks. Kimchi is popular enough as a supposed help. Could also be genetic or just maybe even some chemical or element at work that your exposed to that the folks are not, weakening your immune system slightly.
whelan2 wrote: » Away in Liverpool with daughter for her birthday. Eldest lad in charge at home.
Muckit wrote: » Couldn't figure it. The missus and young lad never got it.
Hard Knocks wrote: » Fencing with Barb, joining rolls by looping 2 ends. Is there a better way, like grippers for electric