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kingsfool

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  1. It was a disaster zone. I have spent several weeks in those fields planting the trees etc....only to dscover that all the stakes proping them up had been used for firewood. The wild flower meadow it was aiming to be has been trampled to death. The gate and lock has had to be replaced because the organisers broke into the area. The piles of human excrement and bog role left behind is astronomical and has turned the field into a stinking fly ridden quagmire. Granted that will decay. I have frequented the raves in the past and enjoyed them. Shame so much hard work has been buggered this time. And damaging property isnt going to help future events. Whoever chose and i stivated this location needs reporting....or shooting.
  2. Horrendous! Surely from all the other positive reviews we must have experienced them on a bad day! Shortly before Christmas we popped in for a taster from here, very excited that they had a morning and lunch menu to offer to compliment the traditional evening food. The food was horrendous. Poppadoms that looked like big microwaved type and were so brittle you could barely hold them. Pancake that was cold and tough. Dahl that has a runny consistency and tasted of mouldy water. We went abroad the very next day and never had chance to return and mention the food. No confidence to buy again. Maybe they would remember me if I re-visited???
  3. It is all about Hognose snakes. I have kept pythons, boas, rats, corns, and kings............none stand up to the character of my little western hognose. He has so many behaviours. Excellent snakes. I still aspire to owning a bull snake.........
  4. It's those simple 'punch lines' that get most attention!
  5. I will be posting this eveywhere just to let you all know. BIKE STOLEN!! GT AVALANCHE 0.5 Bright yellow at the front and silver at the back. Easily recognisable by the unusual frame design, known as the 'triple triangle', near where the seat post is. It had Continental Vertical tires - big nobbly ones with orange designs on. A Rock Shox Reba suspension fork. Another quirk is a small transparent box attached to the frame underneath the seat that may still contain yellow fluid and the accompanying rubber 'squeezer' positioned opposite the box. It is called a Scottoiler. It is most likely in another city by now as it has a hefty tag to its name and components. It is an aggressive looking bike and any news would be more than welcome!! Thanks! Miles
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