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Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning folks :okay: something has happened to Brora beach....all the sand has gone :ohmy:the recent storms have picked up a gazzilion tons of sand and removed it leaving the underlying rocks and stones. Because theres fossils to find i had a meander amongst the revealed strata and found what looks to be bone emerging from the grey rock. Will go back today and take some pics -could be a new dino! :okay:

Hope it's not human! :laugh:
 

Chief Broom

Veteran
I have a question for the gardeners here. Audrey has sprouted a long stem. Does anyone know what it is?
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Watch out!

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I have just downloaded the Advance Decision Pack - available from eg Compassion in Dying - linked to from the NHS website.

No way do I want to be kept alive under certain circumstances.

Legally binding document too - different rules in Scotland AFAIK.

I had a "do not resuscitate" on my dogtags, but a nurse told me they will not take any notice of it, we are here to save lives.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Morning folks :okay: something has happened to Brora beach....all the sand has gone :ohmy:the recent storms have picked up a gazzilion tons of sand and removed it leaving the underlying rocks and stones. Because theres fossils to find i had a meander amongst the revealed strata and found what looks to be bone emerging from the grey rock. Will go back today and take some pics -could be a new dino! :okay:

The long stretch of beach between Sandbanks and Southbourne is constantly losing sand. Every few years the Council pays for a dredger to sit in the channel and pump the sand back on the beaches. It's quite a sight as the large pipe comes ashore and along the beach, you can hear the constant clatter of stones hitting the inside of the pipe.
When the Council came up with the idea of building extra groynes along the beach to alleviate the erosion it resulted in the loss of a great deal of the beach at the end of Studland beach on the opposite side of the channel.
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
I had a "do not resuscitate" on my dogtags, but a nurse told me they will not take any notice of it, we are here to save lives.

That's not a legally binding authorisation.

Complete the form, cc to GP (who distributes to local ambulance service and paramedics) and it is then legally binding on all healthcare practitioners in England (maybe Wales too?)

As an aside. The Lions Club also have a 'Message in a Bottle' scheme. You leave the doc' in a special bottle in your fridge and if paramedics visit you at home and you are alone (presumably they will have to break in) they will always check your fridge first. Never heard of this before.
 

Chief Broom

Veteran
So went back to the beach to find my potential 'Brorasaurus' :laugh: which took a while as i started looking in the wrong place doh...:rolleyes:
Anyhow i reckon its bone but then im not a paleowatchamacallit ^_^
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BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
So went back to the beach to find my potential 'Brorasaurus' :laugh: which took a while as i started looking in the wrong place doh...:rolleyes:
Anyhow i reckon its bone but then im not a paleowatchamacallit ^_^
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You might become famous as the discoverer of a new dinosaur!, they might call it after you… a ChiefBroomasaur. 😊
 

Exlaser2

Veteran
I am going to try out my new mini battery powered chain saw this morning.


Let us know how you you got on.

I saw a advert for one a while ago and thought that’s just the sort of thing that I never knew I wanted but I really want one now . 😂😂😀
 
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