Spaceman
- 28 Jan 2005 23:56
CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years
optomistic
- 07 Jul 2006 16:34
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Hi Socco, have a Guinness as well we are trying to move some stock :-)
Socrates
- 07 Jul 2006 16:36
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Thanks Opto but I don't drink Guinness, it's wonderful for washing your feet in though.
KEAYDIAN
- 07 Jul 2006 16:41
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Another chow mein please.....burp, scuse me.
stockbunny
- 07 Jul 2006 16:54
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That's Ok just remember to put your dishes out when you're done, ok chaps I'm off for the weekend, have a restful couple of days and sees you Monday :>)
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jul 2006 18:13
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Evening all
not been in for a while as been occupied by moving house. Finally moved in today - thought id pop in for a couple of pints of guiness :-)
Spaceman
- 07 Jul 2006 19:35
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Bucket of Guiness please, and another danish.
Looks like the 7Oaks crew should meet at Tandoori Nights ;-)
KEAYDIAN
- 07 Jul 2006 20:00
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Ok, blurp, world record in progress, give me another chow mein and I'll have that guinness that's been sitting on the bar for a couple of hours.
Spaceman
- 07 Jul 2006 23:04
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Keaydian, did you drink my second bucket of guinness? drank the first and felt a bit tipsy so I went for a quick swing in the hammock with my danish. When I woke up ready for my second bucket of guiness it had gone!
Socrates
- 08 Jul 2006 07:46
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Washed feet, Spacie?
Socrates
- 08 Jul 2006 17:17
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I suspect the plods will call a local apiarist who will come and take it to an empty hive. The bees will reward him by giving him lots of lovely honey.
Spaceman
- 08 Jul 2006 19:17
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K, they are normally fairly harmless, they don't seem to like being disturbed but of you leave them alone they want harm anyone.
We had a swarm of bees settle on the outside of house and then make a home in the wall cavity, in the end after about 4-6 weeks we had to have them destroyed, we didn't want to but we were advised that it was the only option (by local bee-keepers) as the nest was inaccessible and the bees can do damage (honey soaks into walls etc..), for about 2 years after this we had a faint smell of honey in the room nearest where they had been. The bee-keeper described the original swarm as huge.
While they were in residence we had literally hundreds of bees getting inside our house but they seemed to die pretty quickly, I think they must need food or water or something, I remember one weekend when we had been away that the floor was covered dead bees.
Socrates
- 09 Jul 2006 09:43
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Morning has broken.
Spaceman
- 09 Jul 2006 09:56
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blackbird has spoken.
optomistic
- 09 Jul 2006 10:23
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And we shall have tea......morning all.
Spaceman
- 09 Jul 2006 10:36
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Morning opti, tea sounds good along with a FEB ;-)
optomistic
- 09 Jul 2006 10:41
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FEB been and gone tea all the way to lunchtime....with the odd danish (lovely girl she is) beats Olga :-)
chocolat
- 09 Jul 2006 14:03
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Is the floor wet or isn't it?
Spaceman
- 09 Jul 2006 15:21
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chocolat, that's one of the great questions that philosophers have been asking for a long while.
Currently we have no sign stating that the floor is wet, but who knows .....