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I have Stornoway in my fridge right now :)

I must try one, even if it is not the right shape! Black puddings are usually tied in a circular shape, to make them more lady-like. :blink:

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Do they make pinkish ones?

Are you partial to pink pudding, Mr Fig! Indeed, one of the Unbelievable Good Things, so we are on-topic! :o

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My step daughter and her partner are archers, a great hobby.

Maybe you could all compete in "Game of Thrones". I'll bet none of you last three episodes. It's an Undertaker's fantasy!

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How do you know it's Mr? :lol:

I see now, you could be a Lesbian "with nice tits", according to your avatar! I suppose that is why I am MISTER Pin, in case anyone thought I might be an Islington Feminist.

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In this country I don't know how you can gain pleasure driving any car when our roads are congested, narrow and neglected.

I'm surprised no one has said the usual disgusting food that the french would be ashamed of - tinned fruit, spaghetti hoops, baked beans on toast, soups, crappy biscuits etc.

Unbelievably good for me would be driscolls berries, prefer them to sweets.

Driving in the north of Scotland isn't congested. Nor is it in France, Spain, Germany or Australia in my experience.

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Lying on your back looking up at the stars.... or through sunshine through tree leaves... or seeing the first light of dawn coming over the horizon... as I am doing now...

It sounds like you know a lot of boozy astronomers!

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How can anyone obtain pleasure from driving. I did once upon a time in my late teens, but these days I find it rather droll getting from A to B so I get the wife to drive.

Driving round a race in a suitable car as fast as you dare is an amazing experience, and one that totally clears your mind of all triviliaties. A to B on normal roads, I take your point.

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Video doesn't do that justice! I know from experience (NZ, France) that I would have immense difficulty driving any vehicle along that exposure, it really is a bowel loosening experience, and your feet simply refuse to press on the accelerator. Then the waterfall - there would be all kinds of rocks falling, let alone the loss of grip and erosion under-wheel. I hope those guys knew the objective risks they were taking!

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Video doesn't do that justice! I know from experience (NZ, France) that I would have immense difficulty driving any vehicle along that exposure, it really is a bowel loosening experience, and your feet simply refuse to press on the accelerator. Then the waterfall - there would be all kinds of rocks falling, let alone the loss of grip and erosion under-wheel. I hope those guys knew the objective risks they were taking!

Scary......not as if you could turn round and go back, Rinker takes it all in his stride like done it all before.....can't help but think the laughs are nervous laughs.scared-1.gif

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Scary......not as if you could turn round and go back, Rinker takes it all in his stride like done it all before.....can't help but think the laughs are nervous laughs.scared-1.gif

I don't know who Rinker is, but I would be very wary of people who make a show of being nonchalant in the face of extreme objective risks. They are often the first to become quivering blobs of jelly when the SHTF for real.

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I don't know who Rinker is, but I would be very wary of people who make a show of being nonchalant in the face of extreme objective risks. They are often the first to become quivering blobs of jelly when the SHTF for real.

I did an offshore training once! It was pretty horrible! I don't swim! I don't like water! I'm like a cat! I would shit my rubber suit if I was in a "real" situation!

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