whelan2 wrote: » Isnt it annoying to see the dail on the news and so many empty seats there?
Reggie. wrote: » Whelan ya may do a spring clean of that auld inbox
whelan2 wrote: » Very popular this evening I am
_Brian wrote: » Belfast Bomber. Perfect nightcap.
_Brian wrote: » Belfast Bomber. Perfect nightcap. ]
Genghis Cant wrote: » Baileys and something? Whiskey?
_Brian wrote: » Brandy
Genghis Cant wrote: » I never thought much of brandy but someone got me a bottle at Xmas and a bottle of Port so lately I took to having a brandy & port. Not a bad drink. I could see myself getting used to it :-)
carrollsno1 wrote: » After getting fond of the odd gin lately myself, only drank brandy once about a year ago nearly a full bottle (i was told after) after a few pints mighty night was had, might give it a go again when i return home. Anyone ever drink a knackers wife before, its a blue WKD and a guinness head on it, ill leave ye figure out how it got its name
_Brian wrote: » Hot port with Brandy. Very soothing. 2:1 port to brandy.
Hard Knocks wrote: » Hot port as in heat in a sauspan?
Hard Knocks wrote: » Gin is big at the moment Gun powder & fever tree elberry is supposed to be massive around this way at the moment
_Brian wrote: » Hard Knocks wrote: » Hot port as in heat in a sauspan? As in make it like a hot whiskey.
carrollsno1 wrote: » Doing one of my last milkings this evening and i was taking habdy as there was a bit of a thunderstorm and tbe cows were nervous so i had plenty of time to think. I done out the maths there and then, when my grandfather was milking his most at 30 cows hed have to do 300 days of milking twice a day to match what cupping on id do in 40 days (120hrs), allow 45 minutes for 30 cows on a 4 unit parlour that would take him 450hrs throughout the year. Really shows the changes ive even seen in dairy technology in my short time on the earth, altough im not sold on the rotary parlours you have to say they do have great output of cows per hour. Now i can really understand why my wrists are giving me bother and im only a chap. And this morning i had a brainwave to try a new way of holding the cups and it felt perfect there was no pain in my wrist at all, maybe ye do it this way anyway but i tried holding the pulsator and vacuum pipe instead of the bowl of the cup theres definitly less weight on your wrist doing int that way IMO what do ye think of that method of cups on?
Reggie. wrote: » Another load
Say my name wrote: » I was helping a relation with scanning sheep this morning. When they work with you it's great. When they don't. :rolleyes: There's a special breed of people that have sheep! Some of the roads were closed with trees down from the wind last night.
Muckit wrote: » Very good. Is it so much a scoop or do you go over weigh bridge?
Bullocks wrote: » You would think you would bring a full load if you were going at all ! Haha