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Post by kris on Jun 13, 2018 17:51:45 GMT
even I've got no problem apologising when I'm wrong.
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Post by lollygagger on Jun 13, 2018 17:56:38 GMT
Are your and fireman sam's pants on fire? I was mislead. It was those big boys, then they ran away. Seriously though, it looks like the "authorities" are so PR driven they think they can misspeak with impunity.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 17:58:03 GMT
even I've got no problem apologising when I'm wrong. You're not wrong !
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Post by lollygagger on Jun 13, 2018 18:01:01 GMT
even I've got no problem apologising when I'm wrong. You once went off on a completely uncalled for abusive attack on me and didn't apologise then, nor did I ask you to. You alologise when you see fit, I'll do likewise.
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Post by kris on Jun 13, 2018 18:03:48 GMT
even I've got no problem apologising when I'm wrong. You once went off on a completely uncalled for abusive attack on me and didn't apologise then, nor did I ask you to. You alologise when you see fit, I'll do likewise. Okay twat.
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Post by kris on Jun 13, 2018 18:05:25 GMT
So I'll ask again, are the flooded houses collateral damage in parrys big plan?
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 13, 2018 19:44:27 GMT
Maghull tonight.... Parbold some 20 miles away, 6-8 inch lower than normπ±
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Post by Jim on Jun 13, 2018 19:46:54 GMT
I Maghull tonight.... Parbold some 20 miles away, 6-8 inch lower than normπ± There's never a man with a magnet when you need one!
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Post by thebfg on Jun 13, 2018 19:49:12 GMT
what's the betting on all that being left in there when they refill it.
are there any stranded boats?
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Post by IainS on Jun 13, 2018 20:45:43 GMT
To be fair to CaRT, the breach appears to be into a culvert running under the canal. I don't see how, while the leak was developing, and before total failure, this would result in a waterlogged part of a field, unless the watercourse flowing through the culvert was blocked. I think you are wrong with this. A near permanent wet patch where it is not expected needs investigating, landowners normally investigate first (and if they have any sense will investigate blockages that they can see. It normally takes a significant concern before the landowner will contact an Authority (mainly because once you do you might end up with a considerable bill yourself). I completely agree that a wet patch needs investigated All I'm saying is that a leak into a culvert shouldn't cause a wet patch. Conclusion is that there is another failure waiting to happen, as soon as they've fixed the culvert and refilled the canal ...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 20:58:41 GMT
I Maghull tonight.... Parbold some 20 miles away, 6-8 inch lower than normπ± There's never a man with a magnet when you need one! Tyres are not magnetic, birdbrain.
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 13, 2018 20:59:22 GMT
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Post by Jim on Jun 13, 2018 21:10:25 GMT
I There's never a man with a magnet when you need one! Tyres are not magnetic, birdbrain. Rims are. Ali ones get weighed in not chucked inπ
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 13, 2018 21:12:12 GMT
Tyres are not magnetic, birdbrain. Rims are. Ali ones get weighed in not chucked inπ Is that a Dunce's hat or a road cone I can spot?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 21:14:30 GMT
True but usually a tyre on a rim will float if its inflated. They make excellent nesting sites. Always worth retaining if you find them floating about.
I have six of them beside my barge for coots and ducks to sit on. They are full of shit. I did get a nest last year but this year they have refused to use them. I take it personally.
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