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Post by stokiejoe on Dec 26, 2018 20:25:57 GMT
Given that it is the season of good will to all men and that it isn't a good time for anyone to be unemployed, I will tone down what I really think.
There must be a better manager somewhere who is in need of a job so I hope that Coates gets into the Christmas spirit and employs him.
They said smile things could be worse, so I smiled and sure enough things got worse.
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Dec 26, 2018 20:43:54 GMT
I missed the game while traveling back from a Christmas visit (face/belly stuffing session) with friends. Just checked the score. Lump of coal in the ol' red and white stocking this year it is...moving on, next game.
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Post by mrcoke on Dec 26, 2018 21:07:39 GMT
Given that it is the season of good will to all men and that it isn't a good time for anyone to be unemployed, I will tone down what I really think. There must be a better manager somewhere who is in need of a job so I hope that Coates gets into the Christmas spirit and employs him. They said smile things could be worse, so I smiled and sure enough things got worse. My conscience has twinged on that subject in the past, but then I realise how much money they are going to walk away with.
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Post by marrer on Dec 26, 2018 21:13:11 GMT
Just got in from securing the ranch for Thunderstorms and saw that Clucas miss, look lively other than that. How has the rest of the half been? You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them
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Post by TexasPotter on Dec 26, 2018 21:32:44 GMT
Just got in from securing the ranch for Thunderstorms and saw that Clucas miss, look lively other than that. How has the rest of the half been? You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them Cattle and goats, but the feral hogs are the ones that push through em' in large herds sometimes 50 strong. I usually ambush those and kill as many as I can with a few local friends and family and we divy up the good eating ones. It's a job in and of itself on the weekends, Thunderstorms make em scatter more so it is a busy weekend getting all the fence alarms. Besides turning up after all tired and having a whiskey trying to stay awake mid morning watching Stoke or American football that is the hardest part of the weekend.
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Post by mrcoke on Dec 26, 2018 21:44:15 GMT
You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them Cattle and goats, but the feral hogs are the ones that push through em' in large herds sometimes 50 strong. I usually ambush those and kill as many as I can with a few local friends and family and we divy up the good eating ones. It's a job in and of itself on the weekends, Thunderstorms make em scatter more so it is a busy weekend getting all the fence alarms. Besides turning up after all tired and having a whiskey trying to stay awake mid morning watching Stoke or American football that is the hardest part of the weekend. Good luck to you, I just have a high fence to keep out the deer, but the pheasants fly over.
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Post by marrer on Dec 26, 2018 22:02:39 GMT
You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them Cattle and goats, but the feral hogs are the ones that push through em' in large herds sometimes 50 strong. I usually ambush those and kill as many as I can with a few local friends and family and we divy up the good eating ones. It's a job in and of itself on the weekends, Thunderstorms make em scatter more so it is a busy weekend getting all the fence alarms. Besides turning up after all tired and having a whiskey trying to stay awake mid morning watching Stoke or American football that is the hardest part of the weekend. H Never heard of fence alarms. What causes them to go off? Heading over to your neck of the woods in Feb. Not quite to Texas but west coast then New Orleans Chicago and New York. Got tickets to see Golden State play Miami Heat. Should be more exciting than this Stoke bollocks.
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Post by TexasPotter on Dec 26, 2018 22:19:26 GMT
Cattle and goats, but the feral hogs are the ones that push through em' in large herds sometimes 50 strong. I usually ambush those and kill as many as I can with a few local friends and family and we divy up the good eating ones. It's a job in and of itself on the weekends, Thunderstorms make em scatter more so it is a busy weekend getting all the fence alarms. Besides turning up after all tired and having a whiskey trying to stay awake mid morning watching Stoke or American football that is the hardest part of the weekend. H Never heard of fence alarms. What causes them to go off? Heading over to your neck of the woods in Feb. Not quite to Texas but west coast then New Orleans Chicago and New York. Got tickets to see Golden State play Miami Heat. Should be more exciting than this Stoke bollocks. I put some wire lining sensors about two feet up along our perimeter fence along the whole length that trip an alarm when massive shaking happens and then open up a trail cameras that takes four quick pics and a lil' vid that then sends em through wi-fi outposts I made with solar batteries and put up in each corner section that then send it to my house / truck(equipped with WiFi) via a cloud server to track the bastards. It lets us know only a few secs after they try to get in or get through. It's like a fire department round here once we see a bunch of them. We always keep loaded rifles in our rigs and ranch because they can cut a fence and let out cattle or goats depending on the section. Once saw a truck crash into one of our fences/gates from the camera saving my bacon with insurance too.
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Post by marrer on Dec 26, 2018 22:30:25 GMT
H Never heard of fence alarms. What causes them to go off? Heading over to your neck of the woods in Feb. Not quite to Texas but west coast then New Orleans Chicago and New York. Got tickets to see Golden State play Miami Heat. Should be more exciting than this Stoke bollocks. I put some wire lining sensors about two feet up along our perimeter fence along the whole length that trip an alarm when massive shaking happens and then open up a trail cameras that takes four quick pics and a lil' vid that then sends em through wi-fi outposts I made with solar batteries and put up in each corner section that then send it to my house / truck(equipped with WiFi) via a cloud server to track the bastards. It lets us know only a few secs after they try to get in or get through. It's like a fire department round here once we see a bunch of them. We always keep loaded rifles in our rigs and ranch because they can cut a fence and let out cattle or goats depending on the section. Once saw a truck crash into one of our fences/gates from the camera saving my bacon with insurance too. Bloody hell. How big is the place? We're are on 35 acres 200kms west of sydney. Most places round about are in the 750 to 2000 acre range. Got a niece up in the northern territory landing a big station. About 65000 head of Brahmin and 6000 bulls. But bigger than my mates 60 acre dairy place back in Staffs.
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Post by heworksardtho on Dec 26, 2018 23:27:48 GMT
Just got in from securing the ranch for Thunderstorms and saw that Clucas miss, look lively other than that. How has the rest of the half been? You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them Can they play full back
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Post by JoeinOz on Dec 27, 2018 0:29:57 GMT
Wank beyond belief. I'm still pissed off.
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Post by TexasPotter on Dec 27, 2018 0:54:34 GMT
I put some wire lining sensors about two feet up along our perimeter fence along the whole length that trip an alarm when massive shaking happens and then open up a trail cameras that takes four quick pics and a lil' vid that then sends em through wi-fi outposts I made with solar batteries and put up in each corner section that then send it to my house / truck(equipped with WiFi) via a cloud server to track the bastards. It lets us know only a few secs after they try to get in or get through. It's like a fire department round here once we see a bunch of them. We always keep loaded rifles in our rigs and ranch because they can cut a fence and let out cattle or goats depending on the section. Once saw a truck crash into one of our fences/gates from the camera saving my bacon with insurance too. Bloody hell. How big is the place? We're are on 35 acres 200kms west of sydney. Most places round about are in the 750 to 2000 acre range. Got a niece up in the northern territory landing a big station. About 65000 head of Brahmin and 6000 bulls. But bigger than my mates 60 acre dairy place back in Staffs. 300 acres in West Central Texas. It is in god's country. People who think they've seen Texas head out this way and never leave.
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Post by marrer on Dec 27, 2018 1:24:19 GMT
You got cattle on there or what? I've got to fix our fences kangaroos are starting to push through them Can they play full back No but they can jump better than Crouchie
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Post by jukeboxjury on Dec 27, 2018 9:34:19 GMT
Bloody hell it starts off with birmin v stoke thread and ends up like a cross between Skippy the bush kangaroo and Countryfile
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Post by marrer on Dec 27, 2018 9:45:41 GMT
Bloody hell. How big is the place? We're are on 35 acres 200kms west of sydney. Most places round about are in the 750 to 2000 acre range. Got a niece up in the northern territory landing a big station. About 65000 head of Brahmin and 6000 bulls. But bigger than my mates 60 acre dairy place back in Staffs. 300 acres in West Central Texas. It is in god's country. People who think they've seen Texas head out this way and never leave. I'll have a look on the map. Any good fishing?
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Post by mondeoman on Dec 27, 2018 10:13:22 GMT
Bloody hell. How big is the place? We're are on 35 acres 200kms west of sydney. Most places round about are in the 750 to 2000 acre range. Got a niece up in the northern territory landing a big station. About 65000 head of Brahmin and 6000 bulls. But bigger than my mates 60 acre dairy place back in Staffs. 300 acres in West Central Texas. It is in god's country. People who think they've seen Texas head out this way and never leave. I'm intrigued TexasPotter why do you follow Stoke ?, I presume you have no link to the Potteries ?
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Post by colinroberts1 on Dec 27, 2018 10:54:12 GMT
So glad stream kept freezing, that was fucking tripe You sure it kept freezing? I thought it was how we attacked? Pissa 😂
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Post by s8to on Dec 28, 2018 18:34:23 GMT
Absolute joke. He can’t even make his mind up on who he wants in the transfer market. Tearing their hair out with him So are they getting rid or sticking with him then.. sounds like a joke on and off the field!
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