Certainly a bit of a contradiction. 289s are not Dull.
Dull and Boring.
Dull and Boring.
Cheers, Clive.
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Re: Dull and Boring.
Do they have wild Haggis's roaming at the Highland Safari Clive?
Paul
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Re: Dull and Boring.
Don't be silly Paul. Since Devolution it has become illegal to breed or keep Haggis in captivity. This is to help the free range breeders of the animal and especially the small crofters who rely on the shooting parties who visit just before Burns' Night and St. Andrew's Day.Paul Blore wrote:Do they have wild Haggis's roaming at the Highland Safari Clive?
Paul
Cheers, Clive.
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
Re: Dull and Boring.
It was a glorious day out today Alan, in fact it was only the second day I've had the 289 out since Silverstone in July. The T Car was tucked away in the back of a shed whilst I was using the workshop for other repairs so was pretty much forgotten about until I needed to store grain. Fortunately I manged to get it out before it arrived.
It was a lovely day though with plenty Autumn sunshine. Another week or so and the colours will all change.
It was a lovely day though with plenty Autumn sunshine. Another week or so and the colours will all change.
Cheers, Clive.
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Re: Dull and Boring.
Glorious!
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Clive,
A visiting client from Dubai asked me if the road from Aberdeen Airport to Buckie was safe to drive at night. I told him that he should look out for the haggis as they often strayed onto the road. He stayed in Aberdeen for the night as precaution!
I did eventually let on.
Can I assume that the grain is to find its way into the amber nectar thats so famous north of Hadrian's wall. At least you make your garages earn their keep.
Peter C
A visiting client from Dubai asked me if the road from Aberdeen Airport to Buckie was safe to drive at night. I told him that he should look out for the haggis as they often strayed onto the road. He stayed in Aberdeen for the night as precaution!
I did eventually let on.
Can I assume that the grain is to find its way into the amber nectar thats so famous north of Hadrian's wall. At least you make your garages earn their keep.
Peter C