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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2011, 18:56:23 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

Have a word with Amigo, he pulls around containers of the stuff. May be able to get you a bulk buy. ;D ;D
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2011, 18:59:40 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

Have a word with Amigo, he pulls around containers of the stuff. May be able to get you a bulk buy. ;D ;D



Yeah that be a good idea john as i need a lot and then pete can dunk them in his tea :y :y ;D ;D
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #17 on: 24 May 2011, 19:07:55 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y
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« Reply #18 on: 24 May 2011, 19:22:17 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y


and where the break do you think you are shoving those  :o

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« Reply #19 on: 24 May 2011, 19:22:43 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)
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« Reply #20 on: 24 May 2011, 19:46:07 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D
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« Reply #21 on: 24 May 2011, 20:35:01 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D
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« Reply #22 on: 24 May 2011, 20:54:23 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o
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« Reply #23 on: 24 May 2011, 20:55:41 »

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« Reply #24 on: 24 May 2011, 20:56:44 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o

You big wimp!  Take it you're not admitting to a wind problem then! ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 24 May 2011, 21:07:41 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o

You big wimp!  Take it you're not admitting to a wind problem then! ;D ;D

Oh mate, you have noooooooooooo idea.  I am pretty sure that the day after a bit of garlic I could put Jimbob into second place  :y

I just make sure I leave the room first otherwise I get to sleep in the spare bedroom  ;D ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 24 May 2011, 22:02:06 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o

You big wimp!  Take it you're not admitting to a wind problem then! ;D ;D

Oh mate, you have noooooooooooo idea.  I am pretty sure that the day after a bit of garlic I could put Jimbob into second place  :y

I just make sure I leave the room first otherwise I get to sleep in the spare bedroom  ;D ;D


Talk about thread hi-jacking...... ::) ::) ::)
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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o

You big wimp!  Take it you're not admitting to a wind problem then! ;D ;D

Oh mate, you have noooooooooooo idea.  I am pretty sure that the day after a bit of garlic I could put Jimbob into second place  :y

I just make sure I leave the room first otherwise I get to sleep in the spare bedroom  ;D ;D


Talk about thread hi-jacking...... ::) ::) ::)

You mention KY and look who turns up!  ;D ;D
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« Reply #28 on: 24 May 2011, 22:19:38 »

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Ok. So you all know about, and some of you have experienced, Jimbobs wind!  Why did no one mention charcoal biscuits earlier? :-?

I think lumps of coal work just as well and they are cheaper  :y

I'm thinking that coal wouldn't be as edible so, therefore, best used directly as a filter! ::)

Might need a little KY encouragement in that case LJaj, I hear he has a little Scotish blood in him  ;D

Nah!  Sheer brute force and ignorance! ;D

*wince* :o

You big wimp!  Take it you're not admitting to a wind problem then! ;D ;D

Oh mate, you have noooooooooooo idea.  I am pretty sure that the day after a bit of garlic I could put Jimbob into second place  :y

I just make sure I leave the room first otherwise I get to sleep in the spare bedroom  ;D ;D


Talk about thread hi-jacking...... ::) ::) ::)

You mention KY and look who turns up!  ;D ;D

The person that posted..... :P :P :P :-* :D :D :D
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #29 on: 24 May 2011, 22:34:03 »

likely coincidence ::)
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