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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4715370" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Come come Harry overly generous with your praise. Said blind man on said galloping horse would surely see what I merely pointed out - without the need for copious academic qualification.</p><p></p><p>With regard to Fred’s picture then don’t forget - I was there. It would not take a genius to realise that with one run left to finish the plot, the side you are stood on being the high number by virtue of its depth, then your tractor must be at the other end of the field. Short of being Harry Potters new best mate then you must have walked up the plot carrying your fork (funnily enough your gripe in this part of the world) and therefore in the eyes of a lot of onlookers up to no good.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the video - you yourself directed me to it not long after it was posted. Said blind man on said galloping horse would have readily seen that poor old plough of yours leap skyward over an obstruction your senses seemed not to perceive. I did not need to draw any more from the video. You told us it was all done in a flash. Harry potters new best mate here again cos’ we all watched the video of you ploughing to the end of the plot - apart from wizardry then the only way back down your plot would be to walk. Don’t forget it was you that told us you had gone back to dig the obstruction out. Elementary my dear Watson</p><p></p><p>Missing the plough jumping out of the ground reminds me of the time when a sloth was mugged by 3 tortoises. The jungle police desperate to catch the culprits said to the Sloth ‘nowthen owd lad - in your own words tellus what appended ere today’ “difficult to say officer” said the Sloth. “It all appended that fast”</p><p></p><p>Not shoutin’ at you or spoiling for a fallout Aitch - just sayin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4715370, member: 30002"] Come come Harry overly generous with your praise. Said blind man on said galloping horse would surely see what I merely pointed out - without the need for copious academic qualification. With regard to Fred’s picture then don’t forget - I was there. It would not take a genius to realise that with one run left to finish the plot, the side you are stood on being the high number by virtue of its depth, then your tractor must be at the other end of the field. Short of being Harry Potters new best mate then you must have walked up the plot carrying your fork (funnily enough your gripe in this part of the world) and therefore in the eyes of a lot of onlookers up to no good. With regard to the video - you yourself directed me to it not long after it was posted. Said blind man on said galloping horse would have readily seen that poor old plough of yours leap skyward over an obstruction your senses seemed not to perceive. I did not need to draw any more from the video. You told us it was all done in a flash. Harry potters new best mate here again cos’ we all watched the video of you ploughing to the end of the plot - apart from wizardry then the only way back down your plot would be to walk. Don’t forget it was you that told us you had gone back to dig the obstruction out. Elementary my dear Watson Missing the plough jumping out of the ground reminds me of the time when a sloth was mugged by 3 tortoises. The jungle police desperate to catch the culprits said to the Sloth ‘nowthen owd lad - in your own words tellus what appended ere today’ “difficult to say officer” said the Sloth. “It all appended that fast” Not shoutin’ at you or spoiling for a fallout Aitch - just sayin! [/QUOTE]
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