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Jeremy Clarkson Sunday Times Magazine "Farming" 23/1/2022
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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 7951227" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>I'm a fan of Clarkson, but the "lambing shed" (for 75 ewes!) which was built last year conveniently close to his shop but inexplicably miles away from the farmhouse was clearly a rouse for something else. The implication of it being a redundant steading is nonsense, its a brand new steel portal shed which could easily be repurposed, re-sited or dismantled and sold. </p><p></p><p>That said, his depiction of "Phil" did make me chuckle, I know a few Phil's, one of whom is actually called Phil, and they are invariably low-status individuals making up for their lives of quiet desperation by objecting to every planning application that goes on locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 7951227, member: 72428"] I'm a fan of Clarkson, but the "lambing shed" (for 75 ewes!) which was built last year conveniently close to his shop but inexplicably miles away from the farmhouse was clearly a rouse for something else. The implication of it being a redundant steading is nonsense, its a brand new steel portal shed which could easily be repurposed, re-sited or dismantled and sold. That said, his depiction of "Phil" did make me chuckle, I know a few Phil's, one of whom is actually called Phil, and they are invariably low-status individuals making up for their lives of quiet desperation by objecting to every planning application that goes on locally. [/QUOTE]
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