Golddog
- 23 Jan 2003 13:39
optomistic
- 10 Sep 2004 18:34
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Steak and various stuff for me Choccie and its ready, gotta go, see you later.
Socrates
- 10 Sep 2004 18:41
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How about a nice slab of tender beef wellington, roast spuds and veggies?
amberjane
- 10 Sep 2004 18:41
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Thanks Choccie and Opto feeling much better although I have now had a call to help out with an 8 and 4 year old...yikkksss no pub for me tonite, or can you take them in these days?
amberjane
- 10 Sep 2004 18:44
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Socs, can you make that 3 servings as dont have time to cook now. Even neglected my shares this afternoon but see I am up 200 quid. Perhaps I should leave them on their own more often!
and it wasnt the swaying I was worried about, it was the den of iniquity that arrived below ground today, must have been all that talk of Ann Summers, what on earth would Auntie think of the T Rooms, changed a bit since her day. :>)
brockman
- 10 Sep 2004 20:12
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Good luck with the children Amber, you'll get through!
Gausie, AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch farmers have devised a hot and spicy way to stop rabbits and rodents munching their lettuce, carrots and wheat.
Spraying fields with the American sauce Tabasco sends the rabbits "three feet in the air" with shock and running for cover, said a spokesman for a local agriculture cooperative.
The Dutch animal protection society is happy with the spicy repellent, unworried by the possibility of burnt bunny mouths.
"Preventive measures are exactly what we want. It's better than going into the fields with a shotgun," said animal welfare spokesman Niels Doorlandt on Thursday.
The farmers will now try to make Tabasco an officially recognised pesticide for subsidised use on a larger scale. At least five small supermarket-sized bottles of the spicy sauce are needed for spraying 1 hectare (2.5 acres) of crops.
Although rain washes the Tabasco off, the crops are only sprayed in the first phases of growth to spare the taste buds of human consumers.
Please don't try this on our Bun :o)
Night all, have a good weekend!
Kayak
- 10 Sep 2004 20:25
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amberjane, plenty of stuff on the web if you need it... e.g.
Google "drugs parents resources" in UK
daves dazzlers
- 10 Sep 2004 20:39
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its only a bit of light relief,amber,good idear to black out the windows,,,,,you never no who`s passing by.
Socrates
- 10 Sep 2004 21:04
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Oops, fell asleep in the comfy chair.
Amber, I hope you had as much grub as you needed, plenty more where that came from.
jeffmack
- 10 Sep 2004 21:36
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Who mentioned light relief, choccie I hope. September is definately silly season.
chocolat
- 10 Sep 2004 21:49
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Lights are on...is it September already?
daves dazzlers
- 10 Sep 2004 21:49
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i can spot amber on the chair,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just.its the hair that gives it away. whos that on ambers right
jeffmack
- 10 Sep 2004 21:55
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I've decided we should have another Gee Gee comp race tomorrow as its the St Ledger at Doncaster. All bets to be posted by 2:00pm
3:15 Doncaster
10 run, betfair.com St Leger Stakes (Group 1) 1m6f (1m6f132y)
GD-FM
No. Form Horse Trainer Wgt Jockey RPR
1(3) 2113 Albinus 56 A M Balding 3 9-0b Martin Dwyer 121
2(10) 1111 Darsalam 13 A Shavuyev 3 9-0 S Chin -
3(8) 1311 Frank Sonata 56 M G Quinlan 3 9-0 R L Moore 122
4(1) -323 Go For Gold 25 A P OBrien 3 9-0 S Sanders 129
5(2) 3352 Let The Lion Roar 25 J L Dunlop 3 9-0v T Quinn 135
6(5) -221 Maraahel 46 Sir Michael Stoute 3 9-0 R Hills 130
7(7) -443 Mikado 24 A P OBrien 3 9-0 J Fortune 128
8(9) 2241 Rule Of Law 25 Saeed Bin Suroor 3 9-0t K McEvoy 136
9(6) -369 Tycoon 25 A P OBrien 3 9-0t D Holland 136
10(4) -131 Quiff 24 Sir Michael Stoute 3 8-11 K Fallon 139
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Albinus: will only run if the ground remains predominantly good, states trainer
Betting Forecast: 2/1 Rule Of Law, 3/1 Quiff, 5/1 Let The Lion Roar, 6/1 Tycoon, 7/1 Maraahel, 16/1 Frank Sonata, Go For Gold, 25/1 Mikado, 33/1 Albinus, 100/1 Darsalam,
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SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: With question marks over a number of these, including the ante-post favourite Rule Of Law, it is quite possible that an upset could be on the cards and GO FOR GOLD (nap) can be the one to provide it. The step up in trip will be ideal for this lightly raced half-brother to the 2001 hero Milan and he can salvage something from a miserable season for Ballydoyle and provide Aidan O'Brien with his third success in this race in the last four years.[
jeffmack
- 10 Sep 2004 21:56
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Jeffmacks Gee Gee Game: Have a flutter - anyone can play
All new players start with a 1000 pot
Current leaderboard of players funds
little willie pot= 9,200.00
Chocy pot= 4,750.00
hightone pot= 4,725.00
Dazzling Dave pot= 4,700.00
optomistic pot= 3,600.00
jj50 pot= 3,400.00
Uncle socks pot= 2,600.00
abbie2u pot= 2,450.00
jeffmack pot= 2,075.00
bunny pot= 1,900.00
little woman pot= 1,900.00
amberjane pot= 1,800.00
Priscilla pot= 1,700.00
stormcaller pot= 1,425.00
hilary pot= 1,300.00
snoball pot= 1,300.00
poochy pot= 1,075.00
Fundamentalist pot= 700.00
martini pot= 500.00
All players welcome to join in.
max of 2 bets
either a straight win and/or e/w bet..good luck..
minimum bet of 50
Priscilla
- 10 Sep 2004 22:05
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50 E/W on Frank Sonata please, Jeff/ I haven't got one iota of knowledge about these 'burgers-on-legs' but the name made me smile!
daves dazzlers
- 10 Sep 2004 22:08
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go on cilla,,,,you have as much as any with that,,,,,,,,,,,i belive that horse has blue eyes.
Priscilla
- 10 Sep 2004 22:26
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...but has he a cute bum? Will the other horses want to chase him? Will he try and make sure they don't catch him? Questions. Always so many questions?
P.S. He's not 'gay', is he?
daves dazzlers
- 10 Sep 2004 22:28
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he`s very happy colt.
Priscilla
- 10 Sep 2004 22:36
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At this point I admit I turned to the dictionary, as to me a 'colt' is a brand of gun, I think. Dictionary says, ...'a young and inexperienced player'! Crikey, they will ALL be chasing him!
I prefer the idea that, according to his PR, Frank Sonata/Sinatra was always at arms length from the mob.
amberjane
- 10 Sep 2004 22:44
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DD - Now hang on I was behaving today, it wasnt me in the cellar - was it? No I'm the one quietly sipping tea. the one on my left gotta be Brocks or Choccie, they're the naughty ones! (although Bunny was being unusally bad today as well)
I now have THREE children, a 7 year old as well. so I've read them a story (and you'll like this one) Henry V111 and War of the Roses. We dont have story books only my Children's Britannica! It must have been the way I told it I can still hear them laughing upstairs (in the attic te he). Actually the little 4 year old is frightened out of her life, could be a long nite. And as a treat as they were all upset I let them gt my 3 week old bunnies out and 2 got dropped...they'll never be the same!!!!!