I love the initials game when I know who the feck the northern gang are on aboutDA brings them south as rabbits, JW takes them back north as slightly bigger rabbits
I love the initials game when I know who the feck the northern gang are on aboutDA brings them south as rabbits, JW takes them back north as slightly bigger rabbits
Dianne Abbot
At Malton they still sell down the lines of pens which to me seems a quicker less labour intensive way. Do many markets still do this ?
Not much.Did she cheer up after she got rid of it?
I shouldn’t ask but I will anyway when you said ‘used to’Not much.
I shouldn’t ask but I will anyway when you said’used to’
Was it the sticker you got rid of or the wife??
Haha. Not sure how to word this correctly, mine is useful too and not easy to be done without but as you said that doesn’t need to get back to herShe’s (the wife, that is) very much a keeper. The business certainly couldn’t run without her supporting the main power unit, but don’t tell her I said that.
NT membership was to allow access for dog walking on occasion, and because they used to have noble aims.
Feck, you wouldn't want her hauling your sheep - she wouldn't be able to count how many she'd put on.Dianne Abbot
Corbyn used to ‘help her out’ I believeFeck, you wouldn't want her hauling your sheep - she wouldn't be able to count how many she'd put on.
You'd be forever running back to fetch the ones she'd left behind
It was certainly different when we started using Bentham as well as Chelford too sell fat stock. Personally I prefer the sale ring, having sold lots of sheep both ways I think it shows the sheep off better.Everywhere that isn’t up North? I’ve never in my life been to a market that did anything but sell in the pens, so that’s ‘normal’ as far as I’m concerned.
Perhaps I should have a road trip, just to see the odd ways things are done up North? Not sure I could cope with 1am cull ewe sales though!
I have too tell mine that… usually when I’m trying too break it too her that I’m going buying sheep in an hour and I won’t be back till Friday night…Haha. Not sure how to word this correctly, mine is useful too and not easy to be done without but as you said that doesn’t need to get back to her
Abbott and CorbynCorbyn used to ‘help her out’ I believe
Haha a bit excitement does them no harmI have too tell mine that… usually when I’m trying too break it too her that I’m going buying sheep in an hour and I won’t be back till Friday night…
If there was three in a bed there can’t be many women he would have climbed over to get to Diane Abbot!!Abbott and Corbyn
Get more sense out of Abbott and Costello.
That made me laugh way more than it should have because I was just thinking thisDianne Abbot
Feck, you wouldn't want her hauling your sheep - she wouldn't be able to count how many she'd put on.
You'd be forever running back to fetch the ones she'd left behind
FB fetched some ewes here over winter and took them back home up the m6 as really fat ewes and they were pretty decent hauliers too seemed quite organised and tidy clean wagonsDA brings them south as rabbits, JW takes them back north as slightly bigger rabbits
Have always used markets that sold them in pens, but since we've been using Thirsk, Skipton and Bentham I must say I like the ring system best.Personally I prefer the sale ring, having sold lots of sheep both ways I think it shows the sheep off better.
That was always the trouble at Chelford. If your run was both sides of a corner the first pen if not 2 on the corner would be undersold as the buyers were still jostling around and hadn’t looked properly at what’s going on.Have always used markets that sold them in pens, but since we've been using Thirsk, Skipton and Bentham I must say I like the ring system best.
The buyers see and handle (if they want to) every pen and they can't walk off round the corner to the next aisle before the auctioneer has got to your pens at the end of a row.