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Dave the Renegade:

harry_gill:

Norman Ingram:
Don’t say that Dave, Ang might pack in her job to sun bath :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: then again if she starts to glow! :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: Ang can pop in to the fridge she is driving to cool down! :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

hiya,
Our Ang is too busy making money to have time for us old duffers,
but you never know she might want to take us all out on the pop if
she gets her ■■■■■ full, just hope something develops for her.
thanks harry, long retired.

Quite agree Harry.The good lady is prepared to work,so good luck to her and I hope she likes her job.
Cheers Dave.

I am fine & dont worry too much will still be coming in here with you guy’s as you not that old

I wish Harry as dont make much but enough to pay the bills but just think if I didnt have to pay Bill how rich I would be so might just have to marry him as always seem to have money :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

animal:

Dave the Renegade:

harry_gill:

Norman Ingram:
Don’t say that Dave, Ang might pack in her job to sun bath :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: then again if she starts to glow! :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: Ang can pop in to the fridge she is driving to cool down! :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

hiya,
Our Ang is too busy making money to have time for us old duffers,
but you never know she might want to take us all out on the pop if
she gets her ■■■■■ full, just hope something develops for her.
thanks harry, long retired.

Quite agree Harry.The good lady is prepared to work,so good luck to her and I hope she likes her job.
Cheers Dave.

I am fine & dont worry too much will still be coming in here with you guy’s as you not that old

I wish Harry as dont make much but enough to pay the bills but just think if I didnt have to pay Bill how rich I would be so might just have to marry him as always seem to have money :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

hiya,
Just keep her lit Ang.
thanks harry, long retired.

What about a photo diary of your Scottish trips Ang.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:
What about a photo diary of your Scottish trips Ang.
Cheers Dave.

Not a lot to say about it really

Leave yard about 6.30 ish drive across the A69 meet the M74 drive upto Glasgow tip normally 1 pallet across to Loanhead tip 1 pallet there down to Peebles on the 703 load there depends but upto 8 pallet there then back

It may vary in I go to Waterbeck ( Lockerbie area ) to load 2 pallets or Coldstream may have a drop in Hexham or Carlisle

Quite boring really

animal:

Dave the Renegade:
What about a photo diary of your Scottish trips Ang.
Cheers Dave.

Not a lot to say about it really

Leave yard about 6.30 ish drive across the A69 meet the M74 drive upto Glasgow tip normally 1 pallet across to Loanhead tip 1 pallet there down to Peebles on the 703 load there depends but upto 8 pallet there then back

It may vary in I go to Waterbeck ( Lockerbie area ) to load 2 pallets or Coldstream may have a drop in Hexham or Carlisle

Quite boring really

It wouldn’t be boring if you posted some pics Ang.Just a few of your working day.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

animal:

Dave the Renegade:
What about a photo diary of your Scottish trips Ang.
Cheers Dave.

Not a lot to say about it really

Leave yard about 6.30 ish drive across the A69 meet the M74 drive upto Glasgow tip normally 1 pallet across to Loanhead tip 1 pallet there down to Peebles on the 703 load there depends but upto 8 pallet there then back

It may vary in I go to Waterbeck ( Lockerbie area ) to load 2 pallets or Coldstream may have a drop in Hexham or Carlisle

Quite boring really

It wouldn’t be boring if you posted some pics Ang.Just a few of your working day.
Cheers Dave.

hiya old trampers just having a browse my missus shot me down tuesday morn i went to chemist for me pills new lass serving she says are you over sixty ar sed aye any id she says ar sed av forgot mi wallet, she ses unbutton thi shirt i did she looked at mi chest okay she ses i ses how ■■■ she ses grey hairs got mi pills went home told ar lass she ses tha should have dropped thi trousers a sed why she ses she would have seen tha were disabled as well. RAY :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

The old jokes keep coming back Ray, You will do well on this thread, your on the same wavelength as the rest of the old codgers. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
Regards Kev.

kevmac47:
The old jokes keep coming back Ray, You will do well on this thread, your on the same wavelength as the rest of the old codgers. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
Regards Kev.

Ang and myself aren’t old codgers Kev. :laughing: I’m only 64 until later in the year. :wink:
Cheers Dave.

Don’t bring Ang into It Dave, :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: you are a old codger, :wink: :wink: :wink: you get a free bus pass, free precriptions, :astonished: :astonished: :astonished: I will admit you not as old as nosser Harry Gill or Sir Norman Ingram, but that is the only concession you can get on this thread! :unamused: :unamused: :unamused: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: In case you missed me Dave :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: I was on a day trip to Great Yarmouth to see my brother, quite a nice day warm and sunny until 4-00pm then it rained, but not too bad as we got on the coach at 5-00pm. Ang I did some jobs I was not too keen on, because the money was poor, but I always tried to think of each day as a adventure, and always thought that while you out and about, you can put out feelers for better paid and more suitable jobs, at home, your in a non productive zone and get out of touch, and always thought a rotten job is better than no job at all. I always remember Wim Bosman telling me I was a good worker, and if I wanted a permament job on his firm, I said yes if you pay me the same as your dutch drivers, but no on what you are paying me now! :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: He said you don’t mince words, but I can get british drivers cheap, perhaps you can, but will they stay and will they do a good job :question: Mr Bosman I am a casual driver, but I have put my notice in, I leave next week, for a better job he said, oh yes sir,for Carlsberg, twice the money I am getting from you. 22years served, so Ang there is always a silver lining if you look for it! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

You are only a baby, I will be 77 in November

Olddriver:
You are only a baby, I will be 77 in November

Keep up the banter lads a good laugh is the best medicine the trail boss ses i have to wash up now she,s been baking and making pizzas be havin one o them toneet thanose wi a John Smiths an a single malt :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Keep doing the washing up Ray and set some of these others a good example.Your missus baking you a cake is worth the washing up. :laughing:
Cheers Dave.

Ray Leggy:

Olddriver:
You are only a baby, I will be 77 in November

Keep up the banter lads a good laugh is the best medicine the trail boss ses i have to wash up now she,s been baking and making pizzas be havin one o them toneet thanose wi a John Smiths an a single malt :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

hiya,
We are nearly two of a kind Ray I love home baking, single malt
the only difference is I chase the whiskey down with pear cider, I
am also allowed to do the washing up, who said being an OAP isn’t
fun, I would have retired at 15 if I knew life would be such a buzz.
thanks harry, long retired.

i have the answer to the washing up thing harry , wife says " are we getting them pots done ?" my reply " i’ll wash up if you’ll dry up " . i make sure of my escape rout first though , cheers , dave

harry_gill:

Ray Leggy:

Olddriver:
You are only a baby, I will be 77 in November

Keep up the banter lads a good laugh is the best medicine the trail boss ses i have to wash up now she,s been baking and making pizzas be havin one o them toneet thanose wi a John Smiths an a single malt :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

hiya,
We are nearly two of a kind Ray I love home baking, single malt
the only difference is I chase the whiskey down with pear cider, I
am also allowed to do the washing up, who said being an OAP isn’t
fun, I would have retired at 15 if I knew life would be such a buzz.
thanks harry, long retired.

You are ito some serious stuff drinking pear cider or perry as they call it in Herefordshire.Tastes lovely but will catch up with you.You must be eating plenty of cake to soak the malt and the pear cider up. :open_mouth: :laughing:
Cheers Dave.

hiya,
Dave the Perry or pear cider which I drink is from Ireland and I’ve
convinced myself it isn’t as strong as the English stuff a bit tasty
and moreish though in fact I’m just about to pour a large malt and
open a can of cider well the sun is over the yardarm so that maikes
it OK or so the skipper says.
thanks harry, long retired.

Hi Harry,
Good health to you ate.I shall have a bottle of Guinness and a couple of cans of tetley’s bitter later when my mate comes around for a natter,while Tracy and his wife are at bingo.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
Good health to you ate.I shall have a bottle of Guinness and a couple of cans of tetley’s bitter later when my mate comes around for a natter,while Tracy and his wife are at bingo.
Cheers Dave.

hiya,
Dave I used to love a bottle of Guinness until many years ago I dashed
in from a long walk with the dogs, straight through to the fridge got a
bottle of ice cold knocked the top off and had a huge swig straight out
of the bottle yeh’ it was off and very off stunk the place out or so the
missus said (I have no sense of smell) was I sick yes for nearly two days
lucky it was weekend and didn’t have to work, never could face a bottle
of the stuff ever since that day.
thanks harry, long retired.

harry_gill:

Dave the Renegade:
Hi Harry,
Good health to you ate.I shall have a bottle of Guinness and a couple of cans of tetley’s bitter later when my mate comes around for a natter,while Tracy and his wife are at bingo.
Cheers Dave.

hiya,
Dave I used to love a bottle of Guinness until many years ago I dashed
in from a long walk with the dogs, straight through to the fridge got a
bottle of ice cold knocked the top off and had a huge swig straight out
of the bottle yeh’ it was off and very off stunk the place out or so the
missus said (I have no sense of smell) was I sick yes for nearly two days
lucky it was weekend and didn’t have to work, never could face a bottle
of the stuff ever since that day.
thanks harry, long retired.

I drank four bottles of barley wine about 25 years ago Harry.Thought the first tasted sickly,so I drank another thinking I would get to like it.In the end after drinking the four it still tasted sickly,so I drank a full pint bottle of guinness thinking it would get rid of the barley wine taste.No way,I could taste that barley wine for days.Never again. :unamused: :laughing:
Cheers Dave.

Harry my man you made the right choice, G for Glenfiddich is the better one as Im sure you will agree, I myself prefer the G for Glemorangie, or perhaps the G spot, what do you think me new owld pal Eh, Regards Larry…