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Do they still can worms????/:crazy:

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POLITICIANS PLEASE PAY ATTENTION ! ‘Entitlement’ my eye, I paid good money for my State Pension and other benefits!!!! Just because they borrowed that money, doesn't make my benefits some kind of char

When I was a kid in Nottingham, I used to enjoy the field trips, some were abroad or trips to London etc. These trips took the kids out of their comfort zones and helped them to adapt to different sit

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When I were young (many years ago) i thought spaghetti was canned worms. And you can still get that!! So from a youngsters point of view, yes.

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For those who were wondering....

 

On 4/5/2015 at 7:57 PM, mick2me said:

There are other options on the internet to discuss politics. You can take your political discussions there.

This is a Nottingham History discussion board.

We had a political board on here from 2004-2014. It was removed after a minority could not use it without being abusive.

 

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Just had a look back, ' Goodness Gracious Me'  this thread goes back seven years! Who'd a thunk it.:tease:

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Thats right Beekay and like the stuff thats in the news at the moment "We are no further on"

 

Rog  :rotfl:

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I wonder if  I can guess who will pick up the tab for clearing all the crap they will leave behind..

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You got it Brew. Us impoverished taxpayers.

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Can't blame them for closing, but I bet they won't be compensated for loss of income !

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Don’t have a horse anymore Rog. Our last horse had to be put down by the vet. It was on the same day that our standard poodle died and I had just finished burying it. Later that afternoon I had to collect our daughter from the London train at Newark as my wife was organising the disposal of the body. It was quite difficult to break the news that the horse had died and I’d just buried the dog. Don’t want many of those experiences!

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All the greatest respect Phil., but after burying your dog it's gonna be a bugger digging a hole for a horse. Honest, no disrespect intended. B.

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I was thinking of going, I'm going past there tomorrow on my way to a funeral so will checkout the lay of the land as well, don't know what all the fuss is about,it's just another traditional fair

 

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9 minutes ago, Beekay said:

All the greatest respect Phil., but after burying your dog it's gonna be a bugger digging a hole for a horse. Honest, no disrespect intended. B.

It was a big hole for the dog. No way was I going to bury a horse - the specialists took that away. Our local farming contractor did dig a horse size hole with his JCB for a friend down the lane whose horse had to be put down. A shot from the humane killer and the horse fell into the hole. A bit morbid really but country living isn’t just all about fluffy bunny rabbits!

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