Nekarsulm wrote: » Milked once a day. Early in the year for that!
Lady Haywire wrote: » Yiz should be comedians!! :P Says they're Jersey, Ayrshire & Friesian bred. Actually they've spelled it 'Fresian' on the bottle. Should i let them know? :pac:
Say my name wrote: » Do. Say I feel a bit funny after drinking the milk from your "cross breeds". (Let us know how ye get on).
A cow called Daisy wrote: » Think I mentioned it here before, but a local AI man had a sign put on his van for an 'breathing service'
whelan2 wrote: » Was in college in England with a lad and he used to spell heifers as heifters. Dunno where he got the t from
Lady Haywire wrote: » The teapot Mowed the lawns and rolled the meadows. Am now lying out on the lawn with a Monster drink and a cat :pac:
I says wrote: » Well fcuk anyways can’t get warm me hands and feet are like ice blocks.Ive the heating on and I’ve pains and aches all over. The dreaded man flu has arrived ****e on it anyways.
Reggie. wrote: » That monster drink is terrible stuff
Lady Haywire wrote: » The red can and yellow can are nice, others taste like crap.
Reggie. wrote: » https://youtu.be/BjROL4_VcnM
whelan2 wrote: » Isn't coke similar. Great for cleaning toilets and if you put a coin in it it comes out sparkling
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Did the Burren Way Cliffs Of Moher walk today from Liscannor to the Cliffs visiting center. About 13km. Legs are fairly sore now. Lovely walk on a fine day.
whelan2 wrote: » Get the foam roller out. Great job
L1985 wrote: » Quick question around our teenage pregnancy....who do I put as the daddy?? I don't want to leave it blank as it affects star rating and don't want to put down the stock bull as it's her father....pick one of the bullocks at random?? I've asked but none are claiming responsibility!!
Lady Haywire wrote: » If you've another bull or bullock out of the same stock bull use him, it's the same bloodline so dna would be sorta ok but doesn't look as bad. just make sure they're old enough to have done the job!
kollegeknight wrote: » A friend of mine was in awful foul form one day and I said, off to the cliffs with us. Ended up doing that walk- it’s mighty. Great way to clear ones head.
Base price wrote: » Ahh diddums, throw a few extra turf on the fire and you'll be fine
whelan2 wrote: » kollegeknight wrote: » A friend of mine was in awful foul form one day and I said, off to the cliffs with us. Ended up doing that walk- it’s mighty. Great way to clear ones head. How's your oh and the baby doing?
patsy_mccabe wrote: » kollegeknight wrote: » A friend of mine was in awful foul form one day and I said, off to the cliffs with us. Ended up doing that walk- it’s mighty. Great way to clear ones head. Ya, it's a super walk alright, if you don't take any notice of the idiots standing right at the edge of an overhang that is just loose shale. €5 for a small slice of cake in the visitors centre is a complete ripoff too.
kollegeknight wrote: » I prefer eating in the rock shop. Soup and a savory scone. Always end up spending a fortune in there. Gargoyles for top of the garage will be the next purchase.