charolais0153 wrote: » To do what? Construction ?
George Sunsnow wrote: » I’ll just leave this here having just seen a piece on ch 4 news about it :eek:https://www.openbiome.org/stool-donation/
carrollsno1 wrote: » No go to an IT over ag college solely. I wouldn't knock doing a trade and doing the green cert part time afterwards, once youve a trade you can travel anywhere.
whelan2 wrote: » Ballyhaise and Dundalk 4 year course, number one choice
whelan2 wrote: » Thanks. Will just get the application in for now I think .
carrollsno1 wrote: » If you dont mind me saying also maybe yere both happy commuting but usnt DKIT fairly close to ye? Would you not rather ship him off and he rather fly the nest?
whelan2 wrote: » Afaik there's pleny of oppurtunities to travel in the later years of the course
carrollsno1 wrote: » Im not on about that travel im more on about letting him off to stand on his own two feet eg WIT/ CIT, hope im not intruding by anyway. Id advise to keep away from uk ag universities too from what ive seen of them. Only a place for spoilt landed gentry types wno want to keep animals indoors ayr.
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whelan2 wrote: » Aye sure I went to a uk ag college and look how I turned out
whelan2 wrote: » Now the cao form wont recognise course numbers. Time to give up for tonight I think
sea12 wrote: » Selling an artic load of haylage. Don't have a front loader so have to get the contractor in to load. What the normal cost to load an artic and who normally pays. The buyer or seller?
Reggie. wrote: » I charge €30 and hour inc vat for that job.
Say my name wrote: » I've been thinking about whether i should post this or not for awhile. But i think i will anyway. I was in church on Christmas Day and the sermon was about the birth of Christ and the Christmas story. The sermon went like this.. In Judea, Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem. There were shepherds tending their sheep on the hills. Now shepherds at the time were considered very low in society. (How are they now?). But God sent a message to the shepherds that a saviour Christ the king was born in a stable in Bethlehem. The shepherds didn't know what to do as who would look after the flocks if they went? Eventually they decided they'd go for a quick look and get back as quick as they could. In the first stable they looked ..No sign of anything. Second stable same thing no sign. Third stable the same. Now by now the shepherds were getting worried as they were wondering did they get the whole thing wrong. But with each empty stable there was one shepherd who was getting more and more excited. They asked him "What the hell is wrong with you? You loon. There's nothing here." He replied " That just means we're one step closer to finding the Lord". And sure enough in the twelfth stable there was the baby Jesus lying in the manger. Now in the far east. A group of "wise" men who had studied under the greatest theologians and thinkers at the time and who knew the stars like the back of their hand. Noticed a new star that was moving slightly west each night. They knew this was something special and could only take from it that a new king of men was going to be born sent from God. They decided to travel west following the light to where this messiah was born. Finally they arrived in Judea. Now Judea was a land ruled by king herod. Herod was a very paranoid king as most kings are and had anyone in his family who was a potential threat to his rule executed. Now a particular trait amongst learned or wise men is that they usually lack common sense. The wise men decided to go to the court of Herod and ask him where this new messiah king of kings was born as they had been following this star and he was somewhere in his kingdom. Herod replied he had no idea but that when they find him to report back so that he could too give him a gift and worship him. The wise men continued on their journey until they got to the spot where Jesus was born in the stable. After they gave him gifts they finally copped on what the hell they were after doing. So they went home a different way. As they were on their journey home Herod began a massacre of any boys aged 2 years and younger. There's a thought for the day. Merry a few days after Christmas.
Bullocks wrote: » How long does it take to load ? It would want to be pretty local to make it worth your while at that I'd say
Reggie. wrote: » Ah loading does be handy enough. It's just sometimes it's straight from a shed to trailer where other times it's has to be dragged from a field. So has to be charged per hour than bale. Usually an hour will load an artic
Base price wrote: » We're just home after watching a film that was made locally by adult childer of friends. We went to see it last Saturday but I was slightly distracted the first time I watched it trying to recgonise some of the locals and set locations. However, I made up for it tonight and I'm going to regret it in the morning The film is "No Party For Billy Burns"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7085008/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtn8T86je0