A twist in the tail?

great post mike

my nerves would not of taken that, all credit to yer :smiley:

RESPECT to you Mike had a similar experience in Wales a couple of years ago could see the customer and smell the cooking etc, I was lucky a reverse of about 200 yards and a field to turn round in put the S**** up me and have I been careful since . :blush: :blush: :blush:

Still a good read - even though it is over THREE AND A HALF YEARS old, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Shrek:
…as above, I can’t think of any offences committed…just 'cos the prissy female copper said she ā€œwasn’t pleasedā€ doesn’t mean anything. I’d have told her how pleased I was myself and invited her to come up with a sensible solution…bet she couldn’t! (Cheeky cowbag).

To cheer you up, Click here for a very similar ā– ā– ā– ā– -up I made 20 years ago…

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Well Mike, least you had a very nice part of the country to look at whilst figuring out your next move. Better than being stuck behind some old mill in a town centre.

that was a great read mike,good pics too!!
i dont think you should be too embarresed about your unfortunate ā€œbad day at the officeā€,as we all have one from time to time.im lucky i dont go that far out in the sticks as some guys,but every so often i bet more than a few on here have been in a similiar predicament.
anyway,although i feel a bit sorry for you,i feel more sorry for that poor puppy.any ideas on its outcome anyone? :smiley: :frowning:

I’ll see what I can find out :wink: