Aye ... 15 December Jew date
Canny ****in weight
Cool is he Jewish then?
Call him Trevor then
Aye ... 15 December Jew date
Canny ****in weight
Fingers crossed ... a big fat JewCool is he Jewish then?
Call him Trevor then
No really ...I've a fella coming in on Sunday to paint my living room and the laundry room. **** that ****.
You must be a right handy man Pud![]()
I've a fella coming in on Sunday to paint my living room and the laundry room. **** that ****.
You must be a right handy man Pud![]()
Aye ... 15 December Jew date
Canny ****in weight
I know ... ****in Jewish baby !!That's Christmas ruined then.
Don't get your hopes up, mate. Fatherhood's **** until they're old enough to get them running errands for youAye ... 15 December Jew date
Canny ****in weight

Don't get your hopes up, mate. Fatherhood's **** until they're old enough to get them running errands for you![]()
Disagree. By that age they are able to gee ye jip. Nae pun intended. The best time is when they just start walking and sleeping tbrough the night till about 8.Don't get your hopes up, mate. Fatherhood's **** until they're old enough to get them running errands for you![]()
The jip can always be neutralised by the right blend of physical and emotional abuse.Disagree. By that age they are able to gee ye jip. Nae pun intended. The best time is when they just start walking and sleeping tbrough the night till about 8.
After that they're a pain in the arse.
Yes that moment when you pop the lid off a tin of Farrow & Ball's Elephant's Breath,nothing like it.You must be all excited!
What you've all been waiting for...
First time out with new machine, found five Roman coins although one (second right) may be an earlier British Iron Age Stater circa 100-50 BC which would put the earliest date of the site back by 100-200 years.
Row 1: George V 1917 penny, House of Constantine Nummus (Campgate reverse, 320-350 AD), cut quarter Sestertius or As (1-225 AD), Roman coin, Roman or British Iron Age coin, Roman coin
Row 2: unknown thing, button fragment, button, button, lump of metal with pure copper attached, split pin fastener
Row 3: WWII .303 bullets
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What you've all been waiting for...
First time out with new machine, found five Roman coins although one (second right) may be an earlier British Iron Age Stater circa 100-50 BC which would put the earliest date of the site back by 100-200 years.
Row 1: George V 1917 penny, House of Constantine Nummus (Campgate reverse, 320-350 AD), cut quarter Sestertius or As (1-225 AD), Roman coin, Roman or British Iron Age coin, Roman coin
Row 2: unknown thing, button fragment, button, button, lump of metal with pure copper attached, split pin fastener
Row 3: WWII .303 bullets
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About £1800:How much is your detector, StopMe?
Recently bought one of these bad boys:
http://www.joanallen.co.uk/minelab-ctx-3030-metal-detector-p/20339.htm
Going to revisit the Roman field and see what the old machine missed.
Do feel a tad unfaithful to the old one after all the good times we had and the finds we made together but time to move on.