Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

:) :thumbsup:

Is that possible Dan, I'd never thought of that? Ace photos of your Charlie Lamb :cool: :thumbsup:
Thanks
Here are a couple of articles that popped up with a search on the subject:



The first one does say that it is unlikely to affect cell phone service, so probably not the cause of your slow internet? ,but, maybe?
 
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Sounds like a wortwhile trip Jack, hope it's a good one :) Great pic :thumbsup:

Congratulations Mitch, that's proper grown up :) Happy Birthday to Lorna :) :thumbsup:

Thanks Bob, I was supposed to be going out with the boys this afternoon, but as I've got something on tomorrow too, I decided to save myself for that. I had a package to pick up from the post office up the road, and after that was going to go for pancakes and coffee at the yuppie joint next door. It was full though, and I wasn't particularly interested in waiting outside in the rain, for a table to become available, as they suggested, so I called in at the supermarket instead. Inside, I spotted one of my elderly neighbours, but since she's deaf as a post, I quickly gave up on gaining her attention. Five minutes later, I was about to check out, when she spotted me. When I briefly told her about my fall, she asked if I believed in homeopathy. I decided to spare the check-out lad, the line of people waiting behind me, and myself the conversation, with a deaf, batty, old lady, who doesn't believe in homeopathic hearing-aids :rollseyes: ;) That's me done for the day now, just abouts :thumbsup:

A shame she had top bring Oddjob with her! 🤣 :thumbsup:



F.A.B. Bob :cool: :thumbsup:

Bit dumb about the screws, I dare say they'll make an added extra available to purchase :rolleyes: Keep us posted Jer :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack.
I will let Lorna know.
She thinks that she is getting really old🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃
 
I'd say those are the legs of a dancer, Jack, and she's obviously not afraid to be photographed.

Taking Beni to work today.

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Maybe I'll move to whichever town she's the mayor of! :D I know the Mayor of Leeds, so perhaps she can help! 🤣 :thumbsup:
Thanks
Here are a couple of articles that popped up with a search on the subject:



The first one does say that it is unlikely to affect cell phone service, so probably not the cause of your slow internet? ,but, maybe?
Thanks a lot Dan, fascinating stuff :) :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack.
I will let Lorna know.
She thinks that she is getting really old🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃
LOL! :D Eve told me she was now a 'Quarter of a Century' when it was her birthday! 🤣👍
Good morning Guardians !


I have a new addition to my flock. Kind of interesting, an I*XL bolstered Barlow with a C. Johnson tang stamp.



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Have great day everyone !
Wow Steve, that's gorgeous, I was just about to say that your IXL reminded me of Johnnythefox Johnnythefox 's CJ! :D When you understand how the Sheffield cutlery industry functioned, it's very easy to see how those sort of mis-matches occurred. It's certainly no mongrel! :D:cool:😍👍
 
It's been five years since I last saw my pal Duncan, and so I have been looking forward to his visit immensely. His wife, Sue, was staying with her mom, up in the North West, so it was a Boys Only trip to York, and our 2 days there absolutely flew by :) Every street corner, and building, in York, is rich with history, so we spent a lot of time just walking around, but also fitted in 3 great pubs, a couple of chip butties, an interesting curry, and looked round a few antique shops, and the National Railway Museum - we even met the Director of the museum, having a pint with her dad, in Peregrin Peregrin 's favourite York pub :cool: I didn't take too many pics, but Duncan took more :) Here's a few of mine, going up to lunchtime on Thursday ;) :thumbsup:













 
Isn’t that funny!
I was just going to come in and say a massive thank you to you Jack and saw you post ^^

It was once again fantastic to meet up with you, I could spend months just chilling out with you my friend.
You amazing natural friendliness along with your vast knowledge makes you SUCH the host for going around these amazing places that are so so deep in history.
There are houses and buildings in England that are much older than civilised New Zealand by far , Even older than the times where Australia started their Gene pool from convicts 🤣 - but a few didn’t turn out too bad I guess 😂 Sorry I just had to take the chance to rib our Aussie friends- we give each other a hard time - but if it came to War we would give all to help our friends across the ditch.


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I will copy our good friend Steve here…

Above a bonus picture to follow up from Jacks 😍
 
I used to have a mate called Boggy David :D :thumbsup:
👍🤠
"...dressed in blue, see the sky in front of you..."
Though her face isn't much like a pale speck of a sail. Must be somebody else.

It's all about the knives:
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OTW 🐑👍🤠
😎 Covers on that 🐑👍🤠
I'd say those are the legs of a dancer, Jack, and she's obviously not afraid to be photographed.

Taking Beni to work today.

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Beni looking good 🐑👍🤠
Good morning Guardians !


I have a new addition to my flock. Kind of interesting, an I*XL bolstered Barlow with a C. Johnson tang stamp.



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Have great day everyone !
Interesting 🐑👍🤠
It's been five years since I last saw my pal Duncan, and so I have been looking forward to his visit immensely. His wife, Sue, was staying with her mom, up in the North West, so it was a Boys Only trip to York, and our 2 days there absolutely flew by :) Every street corner, and building, in York, is rich with history, so we spent a lot of time just walking around, but also fitted in 3 great pubs, a couple of chip butties, an interesting curry, and looked round a few antique shops, and the National Railway Museum - we even met the Director of the museum, having a pint with her dad, in Peregrin Peregrin 's favourite York pub :cool: I didn't take too many pics, but Duncan took more :) Here's a few of mine, going up to lunchtime on Thursday ;) :thumbsup:













So glad you had a great time with Duncan 👍🤠
 
Jack you couldn’t have got away with a hat like that. This indigenous Yorkshirewoman doesn’t look like she finds lambsfoot lovers from Leeds with funny shirts all that amusing on her parade day. If you had a hat she might have shook her knobkerrie at you.
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LOL! :D I reckon this was the nearest I got to a cackle out of that one mate! :D :thumbsup:


Isn’t that funny!
I was just going to come in and say a massive thank you to you Jack and saw you post ^^

It was once again fantastic to meet up with you, I could spend months just chilling out with you my friend.
You amazing natural friendliness along with your vast knowledge makes you SUCH the host for going around these amazing places that are so so deep in history.
There are houses and buildings in England that are much older than civilised New Zealand by far , Even older than the times where Australia started their Gene pool from convicts 🤣 - but a few didn’t turn out too bad I guess 😂 Sorry I just had to take the chance to rib our Aussie friends- we give each other a hard time - but if it came to War we would give all to help our friends across the ditch.


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I will copy our good friend Steve here…

Above a bonus picture to follow up from Jacks 😍
You are an absolute pleasure to be with Duncan :) My first effort ended up with L'Ariete in the strawberry jam! 🤣 🤣 :thumbsup:


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Special behind the scenes limited edition photos.
Enjoy the rest of your stay Duncan, and please come again soon :) :thumbsup:
 
……. So Jack my friend thank you so so much for your time and company and your generosity my friend.View attachment 2683806

Special behind the scenes limited edition photos.

Nice to carry this lovely addition to my Lambsfoot Family around with me while I am over here 😍

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Thank you for coming to Yorkshire Duncan :) :thumbsup:
So glad you had a great time with Duncan 👍🤠
Thanks David, Duncan is a real treat to be with :) :thumbsup:
Morning Guardians! Hope y'all have a good weekend. Boggy again today

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Great pic buddy :D :thumbsup:
 
Maybe I'll move to whichever town she's the mayor of! :D I know the Mayor of Leeds, so perhaps she can help! 🤣 :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot Dan, fascinating stuff :) :thumbsup:

LOL! :D Eve told me she was now a 'Quarter of a Century' when it was her birthday! 🤣👍

Wow Steve, that's gorgeous, I was just about to say that your IXL reminded me of Johnnythefox Johnnythefox 's CJ! :D When you understand how the Sheffield cutlery industry functioned, it's very easy to see how those sort of mis-matches occurred. It's certainly no mongrel! :D:cool:😍👍
Jack how did that come about?

It looks just like my CJ in pattern.

My I-XL Barlow is a different shape.
 
It's been five years since I last saw my pal Duncan, and so I have been looking forward to his visit immensely. His wife, Sue, was staying with her mom, up in the North West, so it was a Boys Only trip to York, and our 2 days there absolutely flew by :) Every street corner, and building, in York, is rich with history, so we spent a lot of time just walking around, but also fitted in 3 great pubs, a couple of chip butties, an interesting curry, and looked round a few antique shops, and the National Railway Museum - we even met the Director of the museum, having a pint with her dad, in Peregrin Peregrin 's favourite York pub :cool: I didn't take too many pics, but Duncan took more :) Here's a few of mine, going up to lunchtime on Thursday ;) :thumbsup:













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Wow, Jack and Duncan, that sounds amazing! I wish I could have been there. York is such a magical place, and my one visit there many years ago is still one of my favorites. I wish I had known Jack back then.
I'm not sure if the Maltings Pub is still the same as it was when my son took us there, but it was a great place to have a few drinks. I had my first "bangers and mash" meal there, which I almost always have when I visit our local Irish pub.
 
It's been five years since I last saw my pal Duncan, and so I have been looking forward to his visit immensely. His wife, Sue, was staying with her mom, up in the North West, so it was a Boys Only trip to York, and our 2 days there absolutely flew by :) Every street corner, and building, in York, is rich with history, so we spent a lot of time just walking around, but also fitted in 3 great pubs, a couple of chip butties, an interesting curry, and looked round a few antique shops, and the National Railway Museum - we even met the Director of the museum, having a pint with her dad, in Peregrin Peregrin 's favourite York pub :cool: I didn't take too many pics, but Duncan took more :) Here's a few of mine, going up to lunchtime on Thursday ;) :thumbsup:













Chip butties love em, I also like a good chip shop curry sauce and mushy peas.

Pity they dont wrap em in newspaper any more.

Do you remember the Tough of the Track comic strip he always had fish and chips before a race wrapped in the sports pages which often gave him a tip to help him win.

He was my inspiration when I competed in the Army though they only ever gave us a weedy salad before a race and so my best was only ever secound,now if I had been given chips. 😁












 
I'd say those are the legs of a dancer, Jack, and she's obviously not afraid to be photographed.

Taking Beni to work today.

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Lv1oIKt.jpeg

Nice !


Wow Steve, that's gorgeous, I was just about to say that your IXL reminded me of Johnnythefox Johnnythefox 's CJ! :D When you understand how the Sheffield cutlery industry functioned, it's very easy to see how those sort of mis-matches occurred. It's certainly no mongrel! :D:cool:😍👍

Thanks buddy !

It's been five years since I last saw my pal Duncan, and so I have been looking forward to his visit immensely. His wife, Sue, was staying with her mom, up in the North West, so it was a Boys Only trip to York, and our 2 days there absolutely flew by :) Every street corner, and building, in York, is rich with history, so we spent a lot of time just walking around, but also fitted in 3 great pubs, a couple of chip butties, an interesting curry, and looked round a few antique shops, and the National Railway Museum - we even met the Director of the museum, having a pint with her dad, in Peregrin Peregrin 's favourite York pub :cool: I didn't take too many pics, but Duncan took more :) Here's a few of mine, going up to lunchtime on Thursday ;) :thumbsup:














Great pics Jack !

Isn’t that funny!
I was just going to come in and say a massive thank you to you Jack and saw you post ^^

It was once again fantastic to meet up with you, I could spend months just chilling out with you my friend.
You amazing natural friendliness along with your vast knowledge makes you SUCH the host for going around these amazing places that are so so deep in history.
There are houses and buildings in England that are much older than civilised New Zealand by far , Even older than the times where Australia started their Gene pool from convicts 🤣 - but a few didn’t turn out too bad I guess 😂 Sorry I just had to take the chance to rib our Aussie friends- we give each other a hard time - but if it came to War we would give all to help our friends across the ditch.


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I will copy our good friend Steve here…

Above a bonus picture to follow up from Jacks 😍

And yours Duncan ! 👍


……. So Jack my friend thank you so so much for your time and company and your generosity my friend.View attachment 2683806

Special behind the scenes limited edition photos.

Nice to carry this lovely addition to my Lambsfoot Family around with me while I am over here 😍

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More great pics !

So glad you and Jack got to spend time together !


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Thanks buddy !
 
Today is Missy Higgins, my teen crush and a great Aussie musician. She’s one of the few that sings in an Aussie accent which I enjoy. I may marry her yet, just need to run it by Hannah.

Old fashioned, lamb, & steak and eggs
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Thats all wrong you should be having a nice cup of tea with that.

Nick Cave is my favourite I aint going to marry him though,I expect its a relief for us both?

But very wierdly I dreamt I met Kylie last night (no idea why I dont watch or listen to her,totaly random) anyway all I remember of it was she was nice and I liked her. 😍
 
LOL! :D I have over 45,000 photos on my PC, but not many of me, and 30 minutes looking, didn't turn up one of me wearing that T-shirt, I'm afraid. I definitely have at least one though, as I've posted it here before. I'll look later if I get a chance :thumbsup:

Cool pics Pete :) Water companies have filthied our rivers up again here :mad:

Thanks buddy :) :thumbsup:

Outstanding pic of your Hartshead Barlow :) :thumbsup:

LOL! :D :thumbsup:

Reckon I could get away with a hat like this Kurt?! 🤣 :thumbsup:



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That's pretty spectacular! :eek: :cool: :thumbsup:

I think I prefer Aussie Cinema :D ;) Cool pic Jack :) :thumbsup:

That's quite a contrast Steve :) :thumbsup:

Looks tasty Gary :) Me and Duncan had a scone yesterday, with the tourist trappings! :D ;) :thumbsup:

Could you get me the phone number of the lass with the ridiuclously long necklace please. 😇
 
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