I avoid dog shit. There's a pile right in the middle of my usual path to school :dry:
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I avoid dog shit. There's a pile right in the middle of my usual path to school :dry:
direct sunlight, old people, young people, popular music, public events :ermm:
lilmiss while parking :unsure:
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Originally Posted by Blythorama
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Reet
Common slang term used in the North West of England. Basically means "right" and is used to describe something that is "good". It is also used as a greeting, replacing the word "hello" or "hi". it can also be used as reassurance when faced with certain situations.
So cheerful girls like ya boobies and wanna say hello to them???:blink: :unsure:
Where do ya live...???:naughty:
avoid to hert other ppl
why avoid that? lol...well i geuss if they only deserve it...Quote:
Originally Posted by kalle66
:lol: I know the feeling http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t106849.html I used to be a fisherman, after we got ashore we had to clear the nets of weed "not the smoking type" :lol: Seaweed ~ it was a matter of running the nets across the pebble stones "picture of east beach Sheringham ~ pebble beach"http://discjirm.umcus.org/walks/walk...002B040003.JPG the problem was dog poo ~ it got caught in the nets, so as you can imagine it was not a nice job, well nasty, we had a job to do but things like that made it nasty ~ apart from that fishing on the norfolk coast was very good, back in 1985 the boat I worked was catching a 1000 crabs a day, this is the peek of the crab fishing ever on the Norfolk coast, things now are a different matter, our local fishermen are struggling with a total catch of 120 crabs on average a day ~ well bad ~Quote:
Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
Plonkers,fools,canadians,americans,eskimos,pixies,fairies,spacemen,menin blacksuits and shades,red cars,cat poo,and squirrels
One wonders why overfishing led to smaller populations and therefore catches. Someone should look into that.Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
BTW is it still fishing if the prey is not a fish.
The east Coast fisheries are doing there best now to save the stocks of Fish ~ Edible Crab & lobster ~ We now have zones where you can't fish at all, the size has to be bigger & to gain a shellfish licence nowadays is almost impossible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
An unlicensed boat can now only bring 5 crabs & 2 lobsters ashore in any 24 hour period, this has helped a great deal as local layabouts claiming the dole and then selling shellfish on the side.
is it to late to save our fish stocks?
I remember as a kid down the beach when the boats came ashore fill to the brim with herring ~ gone now are the herring ~ great shame
times have changed the face of the fishing industry on this coastline
Sheringham was just a fishing village years ago, my family have fished in sheringham since 1739 ~ Now Sheringham is a holiday resort, the population is now around 8,000, it's doubled in size since my teens.
A house back in 1985 would cost £20.000 now a 3 bedroom house would cost £280,000