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Peter Gowman

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  1. One happy shopper, one not so happy I'd imagine. Your lucky to have online shopping. We have a Tesco store in the nearest town (7 miles away). But online shopping is not available. It sucks.
  2. WOW! Thanks HaroldBishop, we'd never have guessed.....
  3. Thank you Peter and Koi carp. The fish is behaving OK and feeding OK. It is approximately 15cm long. So, hopefully everything will be OK. I must take time out to read up on keeping Koi in more detail. I've read a few publications, but there was no hints to what this may be.
  4. I bought a white Koi last year (May). Some small black spots have appeared (about five, about the size of a bold fullstop .). One is on a gill cover, the rest being on it's flanks. Is it normal, harmless? I don't have a clue. Anybody got any suggestions?
  5. quote: grimpcunt Interesting word, especially the final three consonants interspersed with a vowel. Similar meaning to berk, which is the cockney rhyming slang for Berkeley Hunt. Methinks somebody is extracting the urine out of this forum.
  6. What is worrying the authorities is not so much the mortality rate of this virus (between 2% and 4% I believe) but the fact that the illness requires hospitilasion to be effectively treated. The rate of infection is so high that the big worry is the potential breakdown of healthcare systems under the load. tj2, I'd see a doctor if I were you, it would be irresponsible not to do so.
  7. I've been fishing for forty years (coarse, game and sea, but mainly coarse) now and have never tried a pole. I'm a bit of a traditionalist I suppose, or maybe I'm just plain idle. I used to match fish many years ago, when poles were beginning to become popular and I could definitely see the benefits of a pole in match fishing. However, I am a little resistant to the pole for pleasure fishing. I'm tempted to try just to find out, but it's a big expense for a poor man. So is there anybody out there that can convince me of the merits of a pole for pleasure fishing? Pretty please. If it's positive I can use your comments as ammunition in trying to talk the wife round!!!!
  8. I have some success with caster, like watermans advice with the sweetcorn, you can't eliminate all other species, but again it does tend to target the larger specimens.
  9. Like when I suggested to the wife, "how about a quickie" and she replied "as opposed to what". [ 02. April 2003, 12:37 PM: Message edited by: Peter Gowman ]
  10. It chucked it down here (west Wales) last friday evening. I believe that there is a welsh word for drought, but it's never used in this area.
  11. Always get it as the daylight hours and temperature increases (have some now). I just ignore it and it goes away.
  12. Still no frogspawn in west wales yet . No toadspawn, or newts for that matter. Peter Mccue, you should try the Grayling fishing in the River Itchen in Hampshire some day. You would definitely not be disappointed.
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