Salty seadog
Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
This place is finally starting to be for grown-ups rather than schoolboys.
Hey, this is a child friendly café....
Can someone help me get this crayon out of my nose ...
This place is finally starting to be for grown-ups rather than schoolboys.
IanUK can explain why that is.You don't see friendly cyclists nowadays who wave to you as they pass with a cheery greeting.
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I saw a gamekeeper's gibbet quite recently on a walk in Buckinghamshire. It was a large bush entirely festooned with de-composing small mammals and birds. Since we had recently passed a notice that warned us that we were on private land, and as it was strangely silent, I did wonder if we were about to enter The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.What I don't miss is seeing dead voles and crows hung on fencing.
There's still some quite shocking ageism round here. I feel a whole load of offense washing over me.Hey, this is a child friendly café....
Can someone help me get this crayon out of my nose ...
There's still some quite shocking ageism round here. I feel a whole load of offense washing over me.
Kinda the opposite of the thread title (rather than just drifting OT) but I was in Basingstoke yesterday and spotted a Red Kite just outside the main shopping area, which just looked wrong.
I’m no twitcher but I remember reading that they were reintroduced around the Chiltons 15-20 years ago and are now very common, especially in the Basingstoke Alps across the M3. Its not unusual to see a dozen or so birds following a ploughing tractor.
Sticky copies of Men Only in the hedges