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# I've had boar, i've had deer, i've had ostric and i've had kangaroo
kangaroo was nice, ostric a big stringy, deer mmm lovely and boar tastes like earthy bacon
oh and seaweed is nice too :D
TJ : my garden
before...
work in progress
Wotcha think so far?

dug up about 12 tonne of rocks... all put too good use (imported about 2 tonne of soil so far) and have spent about £60 to get it to that standard - not too bad if i don't say so myself!
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:06, archived)
# Oh yes Venison as well.....
Iv had venison..... beautiful.... Kangaroo which was really nice....and Ostritch which I was not fussed on....
Garden....
Before.... shite!!!!
Work in progress.... Outstanding work!!... It looks like it's going to look a million dollars....
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:14, archived)
# thanks :D
at the bottom therse gonna be grass eitherside of the path, purple slate path with stepping stones, grass on the middle section a little feature of some kind on the right hand side (the triangluar bit)
top section is going to be veg patch and patio seating area with a small wall that you can sit on/flower bed
shouldnt cost too much (fingers crossed!)
gonna have electric up the top on the patio area too (that cost £13.50 forgot to add that to the total)
should be nice when its done :D
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:17, archived)
# Sounds absolutely great......
Have you got anywhere to put that odd collection of motor cars you used to have......or have they all gone....
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:24, archived)
# I got parking for 3 cars
two on the drive and one on the road, but they'll prolly stay at my parents house (gonna build a shed n pop an austin 7 special in there - may have to dissamble it to get it out the garden though - lol)
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:26, archived)
# Sounds like just the job......
And I bet you finish up bringing you Moped in the house..;-)
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:36, archived)
# ahh i not got one yet
i gonna take the full test n get a blub blub 500cc+ motorbike instead - that'll live in the leantoo :D
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:38, archived)
# Ar..... you found out the anser to your question from the other day then....
Test is a doddle......you'll fly through....
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:50, archived)
# its real expensive though
£95 for a cbt
£140 for the first allowin upto 125cc or something i forgotten and i gotta goto bleedy swansea for it! (only 2 hour drive away!)
£120 per lesson... god knows how many of those i'll need
another £140 to drive anything over 125cc (or whatever it was) but i can do that one locally
might just not bother! lol
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:52, archived)
# Eeeeks......
I did mine in 1989...... I was just two parts then .... I think it was about £30 each or so...... mind you I can remember that that seamed to break the bank at the time..!!
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:57, archived)
# theivering barstewards1
I do have the moped option on my license though, before 2001 so i shud be able to jump straight on a moped with an L plate if i needed too
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:01, archived)
# You forgot to add the £10 for a set of L plates then ;-)
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:13, archived)
# the local car accessory shop just closed down...
so i gotta either buy em off ebay, or travel to go get em! prolly more like £15 now! lol
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:26, archived)
# Then plus your petrol or your P&P...!!
The price just keeps going up!!
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:35, archived)
# Kangaroo, crocodile, moose, reindeer for me
Om nyom nom.

And are you sure it's the same garden?
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:14, archived)
# oo0 i gotta try moose sounds nice!
yep same garden, taking ages!
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:17, archived)
# Technically it was European Elk
But everyone calls them Moose.

It's tasty stuff. Quite like beef.
Make friends with Scandinavian hunters if you want to get some cheap.
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:20, archived)
# i'm gonna have to go abroad one day
n eat everything :D
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:24, archived)
# That's a lot of hard work there!
Just make sure you have a beer as a reward tonight, right? Looks awesome; I'm jealous as I just lost the bottom of mine to the developers - 2 days before the laws changed.... :(
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:14, archived)
# ahh those arses!
its 54' long said the vicar to the stripper!
lots n lots of shovelling
about 5 80ltr dustbins full of metal, including a bed buried in the garden and a "THE SALVATION ARMY" sign from the 1930's that measured about 3 foot by 15 foot (all folded up)... now donated to the salvation army, 2 80ltr dustbins full of broken glass, 5 estate sized cars FULL of grass n trees and shed
my hands are like leather :D
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:20, archived)
#
That's an awful lot of crap in that thar garden! 5 cars? Jesus....
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:32, archived)
# at least 5 cars full!
edit : ...most of that junk was BURRIED in the garden... oh and a bucket full of bones and teeth - may make a windchime out of them yet :D
(nothing human yet)
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:36, archived)
# Skips for the rocks cost more than £60, how on earth have you managed that?
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:19, archived)
# the rocks where buried in the garden... i've dug em all up and recycled them into walls, the small bits are going to be used as hardcore
and someone has already offered to take it off my hards
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 20:21, archived)
# "before" shows a ghost house at the bottom of your garden
Cool!
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:05, archived)
# its dead jim
its a shed, the ppl who repossed the house before i purchased it decided it would be a good idea to put a new padlock on the shed... even though it only has 3 sides! made me laugh
(, Sat 3 Jul 2010, 21:24, archived)