theres a few rats about on the moorings, but i keep an eye on em, and stay on top. dont really need em running around
on the canalside outside the boats. i enjoyed sorting em out when i first moved here, but cant let em get established again,
so its a case of picking em off as soon as they move in. a small pile of breadcrumbs in front of the backstops for a couple
of nights gets em confident, then get bench rested on the patio table, and roberts yer mothers brother
the trent and no mercy canal
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Re: the trent and no mercy canal
Yep hes dead
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Re: the trent and no mercy canal
I like to call a spade a spade ... but what do you call a dead Roland on one?
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Re: the trent and no mercy canal
Where are you moored mate?
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Brooksy wrote:Where are you moored mate?
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Raj wrote:I like to call a spade a spade ... but what do you call a dead Roland on one?
Dinner
BBF
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Re: the trent and no mercy canal
keep shooting them steve
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