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DH is droning on and on and on and I'm looking at him and nodding while I type this, save me from this monologue hell.

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snigger · 02/12/2008 20:12

For better for worse?

In the words of Jim Royle - my Arse!

Anyone have an opinion on the politics of salmon netting versus line-fishing?

No?

Thought not.

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snigger · 03/12/2008 15:11

I'd but I've got an enormous bruise on the side of my head, like there's been some repetitive tapping....

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lizziemun · 03/12/2008 06:59

Don't you mean "did salmon speak".

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snigger · 03/12/2008 06:40


Did someone speak?
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BroccoliSpears · 02/12/2008 21:54

Aww, I feel a bit sorry for Mr Snigger. I'm dead boring when I've got a bee in my bonnet about stuff.

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poshwellies · 02/12/2008 21:47
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gameforalaugh · 02/12/2008 21:44

whats the fascination with salmon, they are beautiful creatures!!!-i think ALL fish are territorial if you get in the way of them.This is one of many fishermans excuses for not intruding on their 'patch'.it is true though mind the dog!

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Threadworrm · 02/12/2008 21:39

Threw a stick into river the other day for dog to get, then realised there was a fisherman trying to fish (as they do). I apologised for dog doing the crawl through his space and the fisherman droned said that actually it was helpful as 'salmon are very territorial and come up after the dog'

Was he just being polite or is that true?

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gameforalaugh · 02/12/2008 21:39

sounds as if you know the lot already!!- am a keen course fisherwoman though, more a case of cant beat them join them!not that bad really he hasnt even noticed that I have gone out of the room ha ha!!

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Threadworrm · 02/12/2008 21:34

Dragonfly and Rhododendron bearing up well. So nice of you to ask.

Displaced, though, by cheap but strangely desirable Tesco mug.

I must have been common all along without knowing.

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OldLadyKnowsNothing · 02/12/2008 21:34

Dunno, gameforalaugh, what can you tell us about salmon fishing?

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gameforalaugh · 02/12/2008 21:30

got DH playing on PS3 whilst I am drinking wine-unkown to him ATM,giggling to your posts! Am I to late for thread ????

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Nappiesgalore · 02/12/2008 21:23

ignore THAT, bitch.

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Nappiesgalore · 02/12/2008 21:22
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snigger · 02/12/2008 21:16
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Nappiesgalore · 02/12/2008 21:16

moi??





yup, that'll be me.

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poshwellies · 02/12/2008 21:14

Is nappies droning?

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Nappiesgalore · 02/12/2008 21:10
Grin
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snigger · 02/12/2008 21:09








with a kind of accepting shrug.
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Nappiesgalore · 02/12/2008 21:07

actually, i do have an opinion on salmon netting v line fishing.
first one is baaaad.
second one is better but still not enough stocks to sustain populations. we are nearly all fished out. its terrible.

i love fish an all.

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snigger · 02/12/2008 21:04

How's Rhododendron & Dragonfly bearing up ?

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Threadworrm · 02/12/2008 21:02
Shock
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snigger · 02/12/2008 21:02
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snigger · 02/12/2008 21:00

He hasn't learned a damnty thing

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snigger · 02/12/2008 20:59

It's the fecking pink one

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compo · 02/12/2008 20:59

I usually peer over my glasses and say 'are you still talking'

or I tell him he gets more and more like his mum every day - another huge droner on and on about nothing that always shuts him up

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