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Druchii 18-11-2006 02:26

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by Chris T (Post 34160875)
Just more trees actually ... and the neighbour's driveway. :p: Camp Cable ... that's an idea though. Anyone fancy the next CF meet at Loch Lomond with songs round a campfire? :D

Sounds great :D

lauzjp 18-11-2006 03:14

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by trebor http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/im...s/viewpost.gif
now you have made everybody jealous of that view post a picture of the other direction.......... bet it's a motorway :angel:

looks like you have enough space there for a cable forum camp



Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris T (Post 34160875)
Just more trees actually ... and the neighbour's driveway. :p: Camp Cable ... that's an idea though. Anyone fancy the next CF meet at Loch Lomond with songs round a campfire? :D

I hate camping - (last time I camped was when working at the Leeds festival- I left my tent there as I ran away from the riots a few years ago!), but that does look sooooo beautiful up there Chris!.. :rudo: are there any wild animals around though?
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AntiSilence 18-11-2006 11:01

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34161025)
Quote:I hate camping - (last time I camped was when working at the Leeds festival- I left my tent there as I ran away from the riots a few years ago!)

That's not camping. Camping is going to a quiet piece of woodland and camping there without any facilities that camp sites have. Me and a friend have been camping in woodland in various months including October and Februrary, which can make it a challenge but the nice warm fire and the beer help!

Chris 18-11-2006 11:48

Re: Here comes the snow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34161025)
:rudo: are there any wild animals around though?

Lots ... we had a deer who spent a few weeks in and around the back garden earlier this year, a sparrowhawk who likes to hang around the bird table, the occasional fox and lots of slow-worms under the lawn (and occasionally above it, I found this one basking in the heatwave in August:

http://homepage.mac.com/towny/slow-worm.jpg

marky 18-11-2006 12:09

Re: Here comes the snow
 
When was camp cf again??
Damn i'm washing my car :disturbd:

lauzjp 18-11-2006 13:04

Re: Here comes the snow
 
THAT'S a worm!? :disturbd:

homealone 18-11-2006 13:10

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34161153)
THAT'S a worm!? :disturbd:

:LOL: it is a slow worm - a legless lizard :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfact...iles/281.shtml

:)

marky 18-11-2006 13:14

Re: Here comes the snow
 
They get Lizards drunk :confused:

homealone 18-11-2006 13:22

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by marky (Post 34161167)
They get Lizards drunk :confused:

that may be why they are slow ;) :D

lauzjp 18-11-2006 13:23

Re: Here comes the snow
 
don't think I'd like to get close enough to examine whether it has eyelids!? :erm: eek.

I'd be such a bad wiccan / Buddhist /etc. - I really really hate spiders... they have to go! anything else I can just about put up with though, I think. Still, I'd probably be admiring the scenery where Chris lives so much I wouldn't notice all the creepy crawlies. I'm so jealous.

reminds me that I once saw some large shape moving in some bushes, and exclaimed out-loud 'what on earth is that' and my mate drolley replied 'it's a cow...' :blush: (it gets worse - I once said in Bristol near the Louisianna - ooh look, the water moves! :doh:)

Chris 18-11-2006 17:15

Re: Here comes the snow
 
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Originally Posted by marky (Post 34161167)
They get Lizards drunk :confused:

Yep, on account of all the distilleries around here. :D

greencreeper 18-11-2006 21:33

Re: Here comes the snow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34161153)
THAT'S a worm!? :disturbd:

Unique to Scotland are giant worms. Fortunately, the Haggis population keeps them under control.

CycoSymz 18-11-2006 21:42

Re: Here comes the snow
 
That's a big worm, just think what you could catch with that as bait on your hook LOL

Jules 18-11-2006 21:50

Re: Here comes the snow
 
Nessie maybe :D

TheBlueRaja 16-01-2007 22:38

Re: [Merged] Snow !
 
Snowing now in Glasgow!

Get the sledges oot!

Did i mention :bump: :D


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