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Bloody badgers ;):o:)

Managed on Rays last day to find a disused hole in a field the ground gave way

 

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Never mind a pot noodle and a cup of coffee sorted us out until the farmer arrived to drag us out :D

 

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Never mind all ended well with Ray getting a crow and a magpie and impressing the farmer with his shooting abilities :lol:

I think he's enjoyed the stay and the vermin are safe for a while :D

He's on his way to sunny Truro in the morning.

Cheers

Dave

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For gods sake Ray wait till you get home to get a piece of rubber stuck in a hole ;):)

 

SAFE JOURNEY PARD ;)

 

 

Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::o:D

Thanks Andy , looking forward to that - but shall miss you lads!!!!!!! :(:(

All the best............................

RAY............................................ :D:D

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Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;):):lol:

Thanks Andy , looking forward to that - but shall miss you lads!!!!!!! :D:(

All the best............................

RAY............................................ :D;)

 

 

 

ray! how many times have we asked you not to take a pasty with you when out in a 4wd ,all that extra weight is bound make you sink a wheel!!!!! :o:D

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ray! how many times have we asked you not to take a pasty with you when out in a 4wd ,all that extra weight is bound make you sink a wheel!!!!! ;):)

 

 

Thanks Trevor

Home made Cornish pasties are usually on the heavy side!!!!!

All the best...............................

RAY........................................ :o:lol:

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For gods sake Ray wait till you get home to get a piece of rubber stuck in a hole ;):)

 

When Ray gets home there will be no rubber, Debbie wants skin on skin to let love begin.

 

Cheers.........

 

Keith................

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Bloody badgers ;):D:)

Managed on Rays last day to find a disused hole in a field the ground gave way

 

DSCF0735.jpg

 

Never mind a pot noodle and a cup of coffee sorted us out until the farmer arrived to drag us out :D

 

DSCF0732.jpg

 

Never mind all ended well with Ray getting a crow and a magpie and impressing the farmer with his shooting abilities :lol:

I think he's enjoyed the stay and the vermin are safe for a while ;)

He's on his way to sunny Truro in the morning.

Cheers

Dave

 

 

Christ pard you look like something out of deliverance. Dave does the 4x4 not work??? :o

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Christ pard you look like something out of deliverance. Dave does the 4x4 not work??? ;)

 

Thats right Nigel ,

I must keep up the Cornish side of the fruit slayers!!! :):lol:

Good thing is we have good friends doing the same in Wales!!!!!! :D;)

Hi Chris , i can rock in the rocking chair - but am crap on banjo!!!!! :o

All the best....................

RAY........................................ :D:D

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Hey Pat, there are drivers and there are driver :P Ray paints white lines all day he aint gonna' get his knees dirty.

 

Dave you should have took the pot noodle away from him until he had flexed his muscles. I know he looks like a yard of pump water but underneath he is like Charles Atlas, just bristling to get out, he even came 4th in a body building comp some years ago. I was told there was only 4 guys in it though :):)

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I agree with the Panther. Here it ain't stuck until the frame is at ground level. In Montana we keep what is known as a "handyman jack" in the rig. It's on of those items that you curse as you trip over it, but it will lever a truck out of the goo pretty quick.~Andrew

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I think I'll have to invest in something like that. The front wheel was floating in thin air and we were grounded on the sump guard and front suspension. If we'd had a jack like that we could of got out.

Lucky for us I new the farmer would be up to fetch the cows in at 3 luckily so there was not the panic.

Cheers

Dave

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