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  1. Just been doing a test website just wondering what you think I know the colours will need doing a bit better but? http://www.sdaa1.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ [ 22. January 2005, 11:29 PM: Message edited by: JackPike ]
  2. Does anyone have any info on these alarms
  3. Does anyone know where the St Helens water is on the River Calder near Whalley Lancs is it by some farm or sommit
  4. Give us a shout Martin I will try to get a day on the muddy ditches mate
  5. I might be a maybe depends on work and things
  6. Ok lets put the record straight it is not a match there will be an entrance fee for a raffle so it doesnt matter if you catch or not for a prize so theres no pressure on anglers to catch a fish or any fish to be retain. There will be no cash prizes as monies will be donated to a cancer charity. Yes I have ran ACA qualifiers in the past but due to constant bickering i do not any more but thats a different topic back to the subject should be a fun day out
  7. I didnt mention anything of a match if you want to give the pike a break well take up knitting get full facts first [ 02. October 2004, 01:18 AM: Message edited by: JackPike ]
  8. I was thinking of running a pike fish in event for a cancer charity or the local hospice here in the Northwest
  9. Rob give us a shout we may get on the muddy ditch
  10. Gives us a shout I am from that area far nicer places than Bann farm
  11. Hey Newt you are a star I will probaly go back to Zone Alarm but with Norton it tells you who,s trying acess your pute but with ZA it doesnt, could you reccomend any other fire walls cheers
  12. ok Newt clean the drives up gonna leave the vir scan going overnight will let you know tommorrow how things are going cheers mate
  13. Cheers Bush but not using pitstop, I am using XP Newt
  14. MyNorton security keeps throwing up trojans the main one is sokets de trois v1 and I am been driving mad trying to find it I,ve ran several trojan killers but they pick up other trojans that Norton hasnt but they cant find that sokets de trois v1 help :mad:
  15. Yep Jeepser it was the SE Lux I would,nt say it had skinny wheels bung it into Sports mode boy she could shift. Chris that legacy was a bargain minds on a P with 45k on the clock i paid more than £1500 thats life isnt it
  16. The Legacy very nice plenty of room and holds the road well but very thirsty considering its only a 2 litre basic model. I got more mpg with my old BMW 252 which is 2.7 litre but got 40mpg with that believe it or not
  17. I,ve just bought a Subaru Legacy for my fishing adventures what do you think
  18. A 38lb pike was killed by the manangment of a South Cambs trout lake what are your views I think it was a needless waste of a speciman fish and was totally out of order
  19. Actual this isnt a canal bank but the Mersey Estuary I should of posted it in the sea fishing forum
  20. What are the top songs at funerals Twin?
  21. OK, it's sexist - but it's funny! And the hoped for response from the ladies will be to come up with the male equivalent! Car Parking ======== The smallest kerbside space successfully reversed into by a woman was one of 19.36m (63ft 2ins), equivalent to three standard parking spaces, by Mrs. Elizabeth Simpkins, driving an unmodified Vauxhall Nova 'Swing' on 12th October 1993. She started the manoeuvre at 11.15am in Ropergate, Pontefract, and successfully parked within three feet of the pavement 8 hours 14 minutes later. There was slight damage to the bumpers and wings of her own and two adjoining cars, as well as a shop frontage and two lamp posts. Film Confusion ========== The greatest length of time a woman has watched a film with her husband without asking a stupid plot-related question was achieved on the 28th October 1990, when Mrs. Ethel Brunswick sat down with her husband to watch 'The Ipcress File'. She watched in silence for a breath-taking 2 mins 40 secs before asking "Is he a goodie or a baddie", then, "him in the glasses?", revealing a staggering level of ignorance. This broke her own record set in 1962 when she sat through 2 mins 38 secs of '633 Squadron' before asking "Is this a war film, is it?". Incorrect Driving =========== The longest journey completed with the handbrake on was one of 504 km (313 miles) from Stranraer to Holyhead by Dr. Julie Thorn (GB) at the wheel of a Saab 900 on the 2nd April 1987. Dr. Thorn smelled burning two miles into her journey at Aird but pressed on to Holyhead with smoke billowing from the rear wheels. This journey also holds the records for the longest completed journey with the choke fully out and the right indicator flashing. Shop Dithering ========== The longest time spent dithering in a shop was 12 days between 21st August and 2nd September 1995 by Mrs. Sandra Wilks (GB) in the Birmingham branch of Dorothy Perkins. Entering the shop on a Saturday morning, Mrs. Wilks could not choose between two near identical dresses which were both in the sale. After one hour, her husband, sitting on a chair by the changing room with his head in his hands, told her to buy both. Mrs. Wilks eventually bought one for 12.99, only to return the next day and exchange it for the other one. To date, she has yet to wear it. Mrs. Wilks also holds the record for window shopping longevity, when, starting September 12th 1995, she stood motionless gazing at a pair of shoes in Clinkard's window in Kidderminster for 3 weeks two days before eventually going home. Jumble Sale Massacre =============== The greatest number of old ladies to perish whilst fighting at a jumble sale is 98, at a Methodist Church Hall in Castleford, West Yorkshire on February 12th 1991. When the doors opened at 10.00am, the initial scramble to get in cost 16 lives, a further 25 being killed in a crush at the first table. A seven-way skirmish then broke out over a pinafore dress costing 10p which escalated into a full scale melee resulting in another 18 lives being lost. A pitched battle over a headscarf then ensued and quickly spread throughout the hall, claiming 39 old women. The jumble sale raised sb5.28 for local boy scouts. Talking about Nothing =============== Mrs. Mary Caterham (GB) and Mrs.Marjorie Steele (GB) sat in a kitchen in Blackburn, Lancs. and talked about nothing whatsoever for four and a half months from 1st May to 7th August 1978, pausing only for coffee, cakes and toilet visits. Throughout the whole time, no information was exchanged and neither woman gained any new knowledge whatsoever. The outdoor record for talking about nothing is held by Mrs. Vera Etherington (GB) and her neighbour Mrs.Dolly Booth (GB) of Ipswich, who between 11th November 1983 and 12th January 1984 chuntered on over their fence in an unelightening dialogue lasting almost 62 days until Mrs.Booth remembered she'd left the bath running. Gossiping ======= On February 18th 1992, Joyce Blatherwick, a close friend of Agnes Banbury popped round for a cup of tea and a chat, during the course of which she told Mrs. Banbury, in the strictest confidence, that she was having an affair with the butcher. After Mrs. Blatherwick left at 2.10pm, Mrs. Banbury immediately began to tell everyone, swearing them all to secrecy. By 2.30pm, she had told 128 people of the news. By 2.50pm it had risen to 372 and by 4.00pm that afternoon, 2774 knew of the affair, including the local Amateur dramatic society, several knitting circles,a coachload of American tourists which she flagged down and the butchers wife. When a tired Mrs. Banbury went to bed at 11.55pm that night, Mrs.Blatherwick's affair was common knowledge to a staggering 75,338 people, enough to fill Wembley Stadium. Group Toilet Visit ============ The record for the largest group of women to visit a toilet simultaneously is held by 147 workers at the Department of Social Security, Longbenton. At their annual Christmas celebration at a night club in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on October 12th 1994, Mrs. Beryl Crabtree got up to go to the toilet and was immediately followed by 146 other members of the party. Moving as a mass, the group entered the toilet at 9.52pm and, after waiting for everyone to finish, emerged 2 hrs 37 mins later. Single Breath Sentence =============== An Oxfordshire woman today became the first ever to break the thirty minute barrier for talking without drawing breath. Mrs.Mavis Sommers, 48, of Cowley, smashed the previous record of 23 minutes when she excitedly reported an argument she'd had in the butchers to her neighbour. She ranted on for a staggering 32 minutes and 12 seconds without pausing for air, before going blue and collapsing in a heap on the ground. She was taken to Radcliffe Infirmary in a wheelbarrow but was released later after check-ups. At the peak of her mammoth motormouth marathon, she achieved an unbelievable 680 words per minute, repeating the main points of the story an amazing 114 times whilst her neighbour, Mrs. Dolly Knowles, nodded and tutted. The last third of the sentence was delivered in a barely audible croak, the last two minutes being mouthed only, accompanied by vigorous gesticulations and indignant spasms.
  22. Hi Martin how are you doing not heard from you for a while
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