Mooooo wrote: » Fecking power gone as I was about to put on the the fecking dinner
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Has anybody had people call into the yard to try to get them to change their supply company? We had a foreign lad call yesterday, oldish car, ESB ID badge, looking for us to change but we only changed a while ago and I said we were in contract and he went. It was only afterwards I as thinking how unusual it was for someone to cold call, we haven't seen anyone like that for years?
Say my name wrote: » Same here. Just came back now. I'm eating salad anyway so no power needed.
Mooooo wrote: » Was only gone for an hour, you'd be half worried given the time of year a silage gear may catch a wire or pole but I think it was a fault in the substation. Turning in the cows and during that hour they must have floored the water and went playing with the float valve and cracked it off. Since I dropped a few wires to make paddocks bigger and some of the bottom fill troughs don't have a strand over them now they've done that a few times playing with the float and pulling it off
Say my name wrote: » No damage done here but they kept the trough empty today. It was off 15 minutes after 10.30 and came back then it must have went off again after because when I came back in for dinner it came back on again. Not sure what the problem was here. Paddocks (7ac) cut today and baling tomorrow hopefully before these forecast downpours. The Quadtruc continues to turn heads. This time with the contractor. :pac:
Odelay wrote: » What's a Quadtruc?
theemigrant wrote: » Im from kildare also, Carbury
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Anyone else on the Irish farming discussion group on Facebook? Poor vets getting a going over on it today :rolleyes:
Base price wrote: » No - I decided not to be involved in any FB discussion groups. What's wrong with Vets.
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Not a bit, just a regular on there losing the run of himself and calling them all sorts.
Base price wrote: » Thankfully the Referendum voting is now closed and I hope the YES vote is the majority. I remember exercising my right to vote for the first time and that was in Sept 83 original Eight Amendment. I also remember standing outside the church prior to the referendum whilst the priest vilified us NO voters as heathens. My name is Base, apparently I'm a heathen.
Birdnuts wrote: » According to the IT twitter account, their exit poll is giving the Yes side a landslide win!!
charolais0153 wrote: » Anything but a yes/no question. Now the government get to mess it up. Never ending circle of **** i suppose
Say my name wrote: » Two exit polls on the Late late have the yes on 69 - 68%. I heard reports there was somebody with a loudspeaker today in a carpark in enniscorthy quoting the bible.
Lady Haywire wrote: » They had the fúcking New Testament on the sign in table in our polling station. :mad:
Say my name wrote: » It wouldn't bother me in the slightest. My consious is clear. I voted yes. Btw.
ganmo wrote: » That’s if you need to swear you are who ya are
Lady Haywire wrote: » I did too but i thought the table would have to be clear of anything that could sway votes?
Birdnuts wrote: » What about if you are an Atheist??
Reggie. wrote: » The whole country went mad