How much was the feta cheese?
Retard
No protein runt, hence being starving after. Needed a tin of chickpeas and tuna or something.
I had both of those in the press and all.
I’ll make myself some scrambled eggs in the morning to make up for the lack of protein tonight.
3 eggs, drop of milk, chopped parsley, chives, salt & pepper and a bit of pakrika.
I hope you gave your vagina a good clean after that Runt.
I think I have thrush
Rinse with salty water a three times a day
using a wire brush…
120 bales of silage and the following
A Full fry with puddin and fried bread
Lunch of cold meat and salad served with tea
Roast beef, roast spuds the first head of cabbage from the garden and a few peas
just topped up with sandwiches there about 12
PS cider in the field
[quote=“turfcutter, post: 783543, member: 643”]120 bales of silage and the following
A Full fry with puddin and fried bread
Lunch of cold meat and salad served with tea
Roast beef, roast spuds the first head of cabbage from the garden and a few peas
just topped up with sandwiches there about 12
PS cider in the field[/quote]
Savage weather for silage TC.
Good feeding is essential when doing long hours. I assume you had the doors off today?
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 783544, member: 686”]Savage weather for silage TC.
Good feeding is essential when doing long hours. I assume you had the doors off today?[/quote]
The days of taking the doors off the 188 are gone KP its AC all the way now
We still have the 188 which I usually get landed with whilst the ould fella has the AC in the 4455.
Doors off, dog hanging on for dear life, hayseed blowing around the cab, and a dodgy radio crackling in the background…
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 783564, member: 686”]We still have the 188 which I usually get landed with whilst the ould fella has the AC in the 4455.
Doors off, dog hanging on for dear life, hayseed blowing around the cab, and a dodgy radio crackling in the background…[/quote]
I’d rather the old ones lad but not if I was goin to be in them for more than a day
In fairness youd nearly put out your shoulder changing gears in her…
You follow reilig on boards?
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 783568, member: 686”]In fairness youd nearly put out your shoulder changing gears in her…
You follow reilig on boards?[/quote]
? Who,hard work driving them old tractors there’d be no need for the gym after a day on one of them every muscle would have got a workout
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 783564, member: 686”]We still have the 188 which I usually get landed with whilst the ould fella has the AC in the 4455.
Doors off, dog hanging on for dear life, hayseed blowing around the cab, and a dodgy radio crackling in the background…[/quote]
Radio?
Posh git.
Being confined to quarters on the peninsula made for a busy day around the house. Ended up having a lovely dinner of rib eye steak with home made potato salad and a lovely home made broccoli, cherry tomato, toasted hazelnut and goat cheese salad. I followed that with a fruit salad I had made earlier with pineapple, mandarin, grape, kiwi and pear. All of the above was washed down with an elderflower cordial I made with the elderflowers in the garden.
That all sounds lovely Fagan, steak and salad especially. Elderflower cordial, very riverside cottage.