Conkers - !

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Globalti

Legendary Member
There's something satisfying about breaking open that spiny green fruit and revealing the beautiful brown, patterned seed inside, nestling perfectly in its womb-like shell. I never fail to marvel that Nature can be bothered to create millions of thngs, every one unique and so beautiful in the hope that just a few might land in exactly the right spot and germinate. It's always disappointing when you find that they've dried up and gone dull.

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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
As a kid I thought they were beautiful - such a rich brown colour, smooth, like polished wood. I spent more time just looking at them than playing conkers. They gave me the same kind of sense of the wonder of nature as did those helicopter seeds that spin their way gently to earth. On the bike, though, I'll quite often attempt to do that rear wheel tiddly winks thing. Catch it just right and it will ping off quite some distance. A very childish satisfaction indeed.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Playing congers at school now banned under elf and safety unless wearing coglles,helmet and armoured gloves.
I think you've made that up - or read it in the Daily Mail, which amounts to the same thing. Playing conkers is getting rarer because Horse Chestnuts are increasingly being infected by a bacterial disease which is killing them off.
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
When I was a youngster (a long time ago) it was rare to see conkers lying on the ground they would be eagerly collected, now they don't have the attraction of yesteryear.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
They've been on some roads around here since August, when they fell due to heavy wind and rain in that wonderful summer we've just had.:rolleyes: Like others say, you should avoid them as they wont crack when you ride over them, they'll bring you off if big enough. There's also been quite a few acorns falling as well. Now they will crush and it's a bit of fun riding over them.:bicycle:
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
OK, lets get to the serious stuff.

If a three'zy beats a ten'zy does it become a four'zy or a thirteen'zy ?


I've had some arguments over this in my time.
A thirteenzy......defo.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
When I was a youngster (a long time ago) it was rare to see conkers lying on the ground they would be eagerly collected, now they don't have the attraction of yesteryear.
'tis true. *sigh* They litter the ground. In my day they barely got a chance to reach it.
 

pawl

Legendary Member
I think you've made that up - or read it in the Daily Mail, which amounts to the same thing. Playing conkers is getting rarer because Horse Chestnuts are increasingly being infected by a bacterial disease which is killing them off.


What you mean the bit about making it into a computer game.
Well where would you thread the string.
Ok I did make it up Some schools did actually ban it unless safety glasses are warn.
Don't know about the bacterial disease.In my neck of the woods there seems to be a plentiful supply.
 
What you mean the bit about making it into a computer game.
Well where would you thread the string.
Ok I did make it up Some schools did actually ban it unless safety glasses are warn.
Don't know about the bacterial disease.In my neck of the woods there seems to be a plentiful supply.



I can just hear them say, "Mines an iPhone seven'zy", as it dangles by the ear piece wire.
 
I usually pick them up. As a kld I gained a lot of pleasure from throwing large sticks up at them on the trees in a field. It was more fun than playing conkers.

A couple of year ago I planted those that I had found on the paths & roads near home. A few of them germinated, and I grew them on potting them in to larger pots as the plant size increased. When large enough I passed them on to this bloke I know who plants them in a wooded area. It`s like putting something back, and nice for future generations.
 
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