bob charles wrote: » bit sore after being in there, found it hard to get comfortable and comment on any thread without being instantly band. ladies lounge is most definitely under the science section:D:D
bob charles wrote: » I told you to fire some petrol and a match into it. anyday I told you day one not to do what you were going to do.
tanko wrote: » Yeah, but have you factored in the opportunity cost of not selling it to the beef enterprise because I own my land and may or may not have an opportunity cost. Maybe I'd be better off keeping half the beet for my own beef enterprise and selling the rest to a dairy farmer down the road who owns one farm with a huge opportunity cost and rents another farm with no opportunity cost. Would sheep be better than beet?
delaval wrote: » Spent afternoon unblocking the Keenan hape of muck. 6 mth after it blocked, well it freed up a shed as I returned it to its owner
sheebadog wrote: » Jeez lads I was in a farm yesterday buying a combine off a lad. Paris basin, Ile de France, 450ha. Talk about kit. 4 Claas Challengers 2 large combines, 2 huge SP sprayers.......I could go on and on He had easily enough kit to cover 2000ha. Gas man though drinking Midelton rare till wee hours. Great craic.
sea12 wrote: » Did he own it himself or was it part of a co op of local farmers. Was out there a few years ago and they were all proclaiming this was the way to go. To be fair they had lovely new machinery but don't know how it work if the weather was going to break.? Great whiskey by the way.
sea12 wrote: » Great whiskey by the way.
biddy2013 wrote: » i'm in the bad books here, rubbed a bale of straw off side of newly resprayed lorry today
bbam wrote: » Tut, tut.
biddy2013 wrote: » fook sake was climbing over stupid turf and didnt see the ladder oh had left there, i didnt tell him and it was dried by the time he saw it ,so i am so bold
hugo29 wrote: » Ah I'm sure he will forgive ya:rolleyes:
biddy2013 wrote: » so i am so bold
biddy2013 wrote: » oh now this would be on the very bad end of the scale, i am left in the house with a bottle of wine while he is out in the shed for hours in the cold
Genghis Cant wrote: » Expensive taste lads!
sea12 wrote: » What's rare is wonderful!
Genghis Cant wrote: » That's savage cruelty altogether.
biddy2013 wrote: » yup dont know how i put up with it
freedominacup wrote: » There's rubbed and then there's rubbed biddy. How would miley describe it?
biddy2013 wrote: » well his first words where " oh holy god":D
hugo29 wrote: » Better wait to tell him about what ya did to the toy boy so
Greengrass1 wrote: » I bet you had that job earmarked for that student?