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good luck with thatOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI'm going into action tomorrow. well, it feels like it.
neices getting married and I am doing the hog roast. 2 big pigs, plus a couple of cauldrons of scouse and one of chille.
up at 04:00, finish at 22:00Comment
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gotta do itOriginally posted by RSoles View PostB-I-I-G-G pile of logs, one axe ( well it's a maul) and me.
you got wood?Comment
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I have just created a huge log.Originally posted by RSoles View PostB-I-I-G-G pile of logs, one axe ( well it's a maul) and me.
Swimming time soon.Comment
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Prod migrations Sat & Sun... gotta keep invoicing - make hay while the sun errrrr rains
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Not at the beeb I hope; that one seems to have gone spectacularly badly.Originally posted by Troll View PostProd migrations Sat & Sun... gotta keep invoicing - make hay while the sun errrrr rains
My carefully laid plan also failed at first contact with the enemy; I spent yesterday chasing fatbergs down a blocked drain.
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thanks Vetran. It all went well.Originally posted by vetran View Postgood luck with that
despite the torrential rain from 7am till midday, we got the two pigs on, put the scouse on and waited..
at exactly 17:30 the guests hit the trestles just as the meat arrived. perfectly timed
the scouse went down very well. they loved it.

we set up in two inches of water, and we didnt get dry all day

mr Pig. done to a turn. the silver foil is to stop the crackling getting too burned

the team. two tray men and four cutters. They stripped it all in less than 30 minutes(\__/)
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Loving the apron!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthanks Vetran. It all went well.
despite the torrential rain from 7am till midday, we got the two pigs on, put the scouse on and waited..
at exactly 17:30 the guests hit the trestles just as the meat arrived. perfectly timed
the scouse went down very well. they loved it.

we set up in two inches of water, and we didnt get dry all day

mr Pig. done to a turn. the silver foil is to stop the crackling getting too burned

the team. two tray men and four cutters. They stripped it all in less than 30 minutes
Sounds like it all went well then!Comment
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