PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
Not far off. @Paulus is at the O2, London.Hang on.....Billy Graham has been dead 2 years.
Is that why its called a revival meeting![]()
Not far off. @Paulus is at the O2, London.Hang on.....Billy Graham has been dead 2 years.
Is that why its called a revival meeting![]()
We drink Highland Earl as a bog standard whisky with a mixer eg lemonade. Mrs D prefers it to Bells or Grouse.@Dave7 thanks I shall return tomorrow. I glanced at the Highland Early but thought it was £14.99. I'll take another look 'cos at £12.99 it's a bargain.
I usually buy either the Islay single or the Highland blended.
He beat you to it, watch for him offering to sell you a bottle or two at half as much again!Really? Which one? I didn't see it in our local ALDI.
Seems as though no-one gives a schitt.The sh1t engineers arrived.
Things are complicated.
The park at the back is owned by Warrington Council.
United Utilities say, in that case its not thier problem..... its WBC.
WBC claim the land is technically owned by the MOD.
I have deeds showing WBC purchased the land from MOD in 1982.
I am saying......I DONT GIVE A SH1T WHO OWNES IT, JUST GET IT SORTED![]()
Yep that's how I use it. Whisky and water.We drink Highland Earl as a bog standard whisky with a mixer eg lemonade. Mrs D prefers it to Bells or Grouse.
Thier malts are good though.
Its definitely not odourless☹Seems as though no-one gives a schitt.
The danger is the gases given off by the stuff. They're colourless, odourless & tasteless. But they can be deadly at the same time.
Any water courses nearby, include any surface water drains. If there are it becomes an environmental issue. Might mean escalating it to enviroment agency level to get a resolution.
The ones you can't get are the dangerous ones. That's why those doing the job day in day out have monitors.Its definitely not odourless☹
The problem is 500 yards away..... across the park, towards the main sewer. Its tree root ingress (i think). Its going to be a civils job to line the pipes.The ones you can't get are the dangerous ones. That's why those doing the job day in day out have monitors.
It's responsible for two deaths a year. They tend to fall face down into, having been overcome by the gases.
Are you able to hire a set of rods, try and get some flow again?
Night Mary ElleNight Johnboy.
Billy Graham revival meeting?
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