Hal'oween

Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Iam hoping for some tricks later .edit just seen channel 4 ,it was alright in the 70s 9 o’clock !

Bewick:
Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Well Dennis I am having a quiet night in & enjoying my Glenmorangies, As far as trick or treat goes, Ive been tricked many times years ago by the Dodgey return load geezas, The only treat that was got was when the bobbinrastards decided to cough up, But alas there was more tricks than treats, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: , There was someone ring the doorbell but Im that slow at getting up by the time I got to the door they had gone, Halloween is a bloody joke anyway, Nowt like that went on in my boyhood days thank goodness, Anyway Im just having another Glenmorangie Its new one called A Midwinter Nights Dream Ltd Edition 43volt & its going down a treat theres no tricks involved at all, Have a nice night, Regards Larry.

Well not a single knock on the door

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:
Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Well Dennis I am having a quiet night in & enjoying my Glenmorangies, As far as trick or treat goes, Ive been tricked many times years ago by the Dodgey return load geezas, The only treat that was got was when the bobbinrastards decided to cough up, But alas there was more tricks than treats, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: , There was someone ring the doorbell but Im that slow at getting up by the time I got to the door they had gone, Halloween is a bloody joke anyway, Nowt like that went on in my boyhood days thank goodness, Anyway Im just having another Glenmorangie Its new one called A Midwinter Nights Dream Ltd Edition 43volt & its going down a treat theres no tricks involved at all, Have a nice night, Regards Larry.

And all the best to you Larry, we dinna get bothered either here with that trick or treat bollox all the trees around our bungalow must keep the little Scroats away eh! Had a good Chinese and a couple of nice bottles of NZ Red ourselves, I’m pleased the Kiwis won the Rugby enjoyed the match, Oh! and I’ve just bought a box of Northumberland brand tea bags (a picture of 'Wor Jack on the box) I’ve tried one and they seem a decent brew! I told Anne that if they were ■■■■■ I would complain to Larry on TNUK! “She says what will Larry do if they are crap” I says “He’ll send me a refund of course but he’ll want the other 79 tea bags back first” :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:
Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Well Dennis I am having a quiet night in & enjoying my Glenmorangies, As far as trick or treat goes, Ive been tricked many times years ago by the Dodgey return load geezas, The only treat that was got was when the bobbinrastards decided to cough up, But alas there was more tricks than treats, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: , There was someone ring the doorbell but Im that slow at getting up by the time I got to the door they had gone, Halloween is a bloody joke anyway, Nowt like that went on in my boyhood days thank goodness, Anyway Im just having another Glenmorangie Its new one called A Midwinter Nights Dream Ltd Edition 43volt & its going down a treat theres no tricks involved at all, Have a nice night, Regards Larry.

And all the best to you Larry, we dinna get bothered either here with that trick or treat bollox all the trees around our bungalow must keep the little Scroats away eh! Had a good Chinese and a couple of nice bottles of NZ Red ourselves, I’m pleased the Kiwis won the Rugby enjoyed the match, Oh! and I’ve just bought a box of Northumberland brand tea bags (a picture of 'Wor Jack on the box) I’ve tried one and they seem a decent brew! I told Anne that if they were [zb] I would complain to Larry on TNUK! “She says what will Larry do if they are crap” I says “He’ll send me a refund of course but he’ll want the other 79 tea bags back first” :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Dennis.

Who shops at Asda,s then ?, Wor Jack just lives three mile away from me I see him in the paper shop quite often, I will have to try this Tea, You cant beat a good old cuppa, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Regards Larry

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:
Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Well Dennis I am having a quiet night in & enjoying my Glenmorangies, As far as trick or treat goes, Ive been tricked many times years ago by the Dodgey return load geezas, The only treat that was got was when the bobbinrastards decided to cough up, But alas there was more tricks than treats, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: , There was someone ring the doorbell but Im that slow at getting up by the time I got to the door they had gone, Halloween is a bloody joke anyway, Nowt like that went on in my boyhood days thank goodness, Anyway Im just having another Glenmorangie Its new one called A Midwinter Nights Dream Ltd Edition 43volt & its going down a treat theres no tricks involved at all, Have a nice night, Regards Larry.

And all the best to you Larry, we dinna get bothered either here with that trick or treat bollox all the trees around our bungalow must keep the little Scroats away eh! Had a good Chinese and a couple of nice bottles of NZ Red ourselves, I’m pleased the Kiwis won the Rugby enjoyed the match, Oh! and I’ve just bought a box of Northumberland brand tea bags (a picture of 'Wor Jack on the box) I’ve tried one and they seem a decent brew! I told Anne that if they were [zb] I would complain to Larry on TNUK! “She says what will Larry do if they are crap” I says “He’ll send me a refund of course but he’ll want the other 79 tea bags back first” :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Dennis.

Who shops at Asda,s then ?, Wor Jack just lives three mile away from me I see him in the paper shop quite often, I will have to try this Tea, You cant beat a good old cuppa, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Regards Larry

The Granddaughters eh! :wink:

Punchy Dan:
edit just seen channel 4 ,it was alright in the 70s 9 o’clock !

Proper tele :smiling_imp: :smiley: and a bunch of moaning PC tossers. :unamused:

Not quite Haloween, but been to a great party today in the next village where my 1st Cousin is from they held a great day in the working mens club in his Honour…He was Refereeing the Rugby world Cup Final…His Name…Nigel Owens :smiley:

Well Done Cuz,

Apologies for highjacking this thread , but so Proud. :laughing:

E.W.

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:

Lawrence Dunbar:

Bewick:
Right Lads, who’s enjoying a quiet night in, a few beers or in Larry’s and “H”'s case a single malt dram or two or probably a few more :wink: are you enjoying the silence,---- no “ear ache or cold tongue pie” all the wives are out flying about on the brooms terrorising the local kiddies who are "trick or treating :open_mouth: :open_mouth: but then again the Kids might get a bigger shock if they knocked at Larry or “H”'s door eh! :wink: :laughing: :laughing: All the best Dennis.

Well Dennis I am having a quiet night in & enjoying my Glenmorangies, As far as trick or treat goes, Ive been tricked many times years ago by the Dodgey return load geezas, The only treat that was got was when the bobbinrastards decided to cough up, But alas there was more tricks than treats, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: , There was someone ring the doorbell but Im that slow at getting up by the time I got to the door they had gone, Halloween is a bloody joke anyway, Nowt like that went on in my boyhood days thank goodness, Anyway Im just having another Glenmorangie Its new one called A Midwinter Nights Dream Ltd Edition 43volt & its going down a treat theres no tricks involved at all, Have a nice night, Regards Larry.

And all the best to you Larry, we dinna get bothered either here with that trick or treat bollox all the trees around our bungalow must keep the little Scroats away eh! Had a good Chinese and a couple of nice bottles of NZ Red ourselves, I’m pleased the Kiwis won the Rugby enjoyed the match, Oh! and I’ve just bought a box of Northumberland brand tea bags (a picture of 'Wor Jack on the box) I’ve tried one and they seem a decent brew! I told Anne that if they were [zb] I would complain to Larry on TNUK! “She says what will Larry do if they are crap” I says “He’ll send me a refund of course but he’ll want the other 79 tea bags back first” :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Dennis.

Who shops at Asda,s then ?, Wor Jack just lives three mile away from me I see him in the paper shop quite often, I will have to try this Tea, You cant beat a good old cuppa, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Regards Larry

Wor Jack , a hero down here

EW car truck & bus:
Not quite Haloween, but been to a great party today in the next village where my 1st Cousin is from they held a great day in the working mens club in his Honour…He was Refereeing the Rugby world Cup Final…His Name…Nigel Owens :smiley:

Well Done Cuz,

Apologies for highjacking this thread , but so Proud. :laughing:

E.W.

E.W. I just watched the final. Taped it yesterday as I had to work.

Not quite the “treat” I was hoping to watch as I was “tricked” yesterday.
For the past three weeks we have had my girlfriends daughter and husband visiting from Hamilton, New Zealand big rugby supporters.
I managed to expertly beat the five and four hour time difference BST and this week Greenwich mean time, work, censor all calls that would disrupt my enjoyment of the game, and silence those who would want to wind me up.
And then I read the Hal’oween thread, minutes before I was going to watch the final game, and yes Dennis revealed the winners! Nice one Dennis!
It was still a good game to watch though, except for the appalling American commentators. If it wasn’t for the officials microphones I would of turned the sound off.
Nigel Owens is the best ref in the game and did Wales and the U.K. proud yesterday.

A good post DENNIS ,no trick or treating around here. no kids at all about the area ,the woman frighten the people here for now t.

As for whiskey, got paralytic once in SACK -E HALL STREET, GLASGOW,[SORRY BAD SPELLING] ANNYS BAR,or BETTYS, 1963 NEVER ever touched it again ,berthed up in GOVAN.IF THE “lady” SAID, YOU ARE COMING WITH ME SON ,YOU WENT.it was a treat ,to get away. believe me .They did not need witches brooms they were witches
HOWEVER for you whisky buffs I have 3 bottles from 1995, , I=GLENLIVET,12 YEARS, 1 LAGAVULIN 16 YEARS ,1TALISKER10 YEARS, ALL 1 LITRE EX P and O ferry .ABOUT THE ONLY THING EXCEPT memories I have from my DRIVING.

I love it when the kids come knocking on the door at Halloween, some of their costumes are brilliant!!
This year I decided to join them in the celebration. My two little granddaughters aged 4 and 6 were
in fits of laughter at “silly old granddad”, the kids that came to the door loved it. (it might have been
the treats though). Get involved it’s better than skulking indoors with the lights out you miserable
old scrotes!!! Ps. Larry, could this be one the " bloodsucking return load “specialists” your talking
about? Regards Kev.

I can’t abide halloween, its an American load of crap. Any kid with half a brain give our bungalow a wide berth We have sensor lights everywhere
, also a Cairn Terrier.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:
I can’t abide halloween, its an American load of crap. Any kid with half a brain give our bungalow a wide berth We have sensor lights everywhere
, also a Cairn Terrier.
Cheers Dave.

Bah! Humbug! Ebeneezer Lloyd !! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :frowning: :frowning: :wink: Anon 1.

and women say they are better at multi tasking :laughing: :unamused:

cheers Johnnie :wink:

sammyopisite:
and women say they are better at multi tasking :laughing: :unamused:

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cheers Johnnie :wink:

We have a lot of trees around our bungalow and I often wondered why we were never bothered bothered with flying Witches at Halloween — Now I know-- :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :laughing: :laughing: :wink: Cheers Dennis.

We are very lucky that we live in a small village,and haven’t any bother from kids.
I just think this whole Halloween business causes a lot of old people trouble.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:
We are very lucky that we live in a small village,and haven’t any bother from kids.
I just think this whole Halloween business causes a lot of old people trouble.
Cheers Dave.

I sincerely hope you are not classing yourself as “Old” Dave ! Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:

Dave the Renegade:
We are very lucky that we live in a small village,and haven’t any bother from kids.
I just think this whole Halloween business causes a lot of old people trouble.
Cheers Dave.

I sincerely hope you are not classing yourself as “Old” Dave ! Cheers Dennis.

The same age as you Dennis. I feel old at the moment after spending 8 days in CCU and the Respiratory unit at Hereford Hospital.
But I will battle on.
Cheers Dave .