btb01
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I was wondering how that seller ended up with so many Lambs. Looks like I have one of Harvey's Lambs on the way as well and that makes me happy !
I been wondering how that seller ended up with so many Lambs. I've bought several of them.
I’m glad you guys got some of them.

Well spotted BarrettI hope I get some notice of my passing, otherwise my collection could easily end up in the bin!
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Probably a good lesson for all of us to leave at least some sort of instruction with our next of kin for that sort of thing, just in case.
Maybe I can get some cheap ones when I get back from the Canaries!![]()
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The only thing better than seasonal treats are discounted seasonal treats at the end of the season!

Yeah, not bad, quite impressed with the Mr Vikki's products I've hadMy favourite is the Hot Coriander Sauce. I'll get you some after Xmas
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Sounds good, Jack.

I don't think there are many Santa's like that here Barrett, everything is done on the cheap![]()
Based on my single experience from the year we spent Christmas in Bath, I’d have to agree with you. Father Christmas looked like he was on the whatever’s the exact opposite of the Tool Man diet.


CoolThough I'm not sure Id get round to making my own!
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I wouldn’t either.


Barrett, my Dad seemed to enjoy listening to baseball on the radio outdoors, but rarely indoors.
That’s interesting. Make sense in a way. Baseball is, in my opinion, very much an outdoor sport. Indoor baseball just isn’t right.

I used to listen to games on the radio when I was driving (especially when I drove for work).
A crazy morning. Have some college students on base doing forestry and environmental surveys. About 7am they called and said that there were 3 possible unexploded ordnance locations. Drove all over looking for them and eventually found them. 2 were old C ration cans left from God knows when and one was the fins from an old concrete mortar round sticking out of the ground. Better to be safe than sorry I suppose. It’s good to dust off the old land navigation skills from time to time. Nothing else interesting planned for the day. ‘19 is my EOD inspector companion for the day.
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To be fair, I’m sure those C rations occasionally led to explosive situations.


Have you seen the guy on YouTube who opens and eats vintage military rations?
Cool pic Paul, you probably had a more interesting morning than most of us!When I was a kid there was still unexploded ordinance around from WW2, which led to news stories fairly regularly. My granddad kept an unexploded bomb down the cellar for years!
One day, when I was about seven, he asked me, "Have I ever shown you my bomb Jack?" My grandparents lived in an old terraced house, which, not long after, was demolished in the 1960's slum clearence programme. My grandfather went down the cellar steps, shouting for me to wait while he made sure they were clear. A few minutes later, he cried out to my grandma, "Where's my bomb Elsie?!" She shouted back, "I gave it to the scrap-man two years ago!" So I never got to see it!
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Oh my!


Well, my BladeForums browsing experience is suddenly overrun with ads for Happy Honda-days and what Chumlee from Pawn Stars is up to now, which I guess means it’s that time of year… gotta go renew my Gold membership!
