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A bloke I used to know once drove a huge (and I do mean HUGE) ginger pig 20 miles to his house in his Mini Metro.
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A buddy of mine took a bullock to the vets in the back of his 3 day old Rang Rover.......................... :shock:
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I Should 'a known better, I've been on here 3 yrs now nearly, this is the mma. :roll: :lol:
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Dave wrote:A bloke I used to know once drove a huge (and I do mean HUGE) ginger pig 20 miles to his house in his Mini Metro.
where'd he meet her?

Trillians?


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The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
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:laughing3:
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I have had a cow or two in the back of my car. I am not prepared to divulge any more information than that. :lol:
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Dave wrote:A bloke I used to know once drove a huge (and I do mean HUGE) ginger pig 20 miles to his house in his Mini Metro.


damn ...must of been a 10 pinter :thumbright: ......... :pub: .........:drunken: ..........:love10:

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Dave999 wrote:
Dave wrote:A bloke I used to know once drove a huge (and I do mean HUGE) ginger pig 20 miles to his house in his Mini Metro.
where'd he meet her?

Trillians?


Dave
I will have nothing bad said about her! :x

She was a lovely pig. Called Arabella. She must have been 30 or 40 stone in weight. Biggest pig I ever saw. But she was very affectionate and loved being stroked and scratched. Although you didn't want to get into the pen with her because if she leaned against you she would crush you to death. :)
She was purchased from Byker Farm. The inner city "Farm" under Byker Bridge (next to The Cluney and the Ship Inn).

When she died my mate had to get a JCB in to dig the hole and drag her into it.
She is not the only thing disposed of that way on that property either. I used to have some very dodgy "independently wealthy" friends years ago. :roll:
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My dad used to be a coroners officer and he always had an estate car so you can guess what he used to put in the back of he car in an emergency
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Sausages???
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I would expect so

just imagine how many you could fit in........

marvelous


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a sheep, but I think clive wins
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Woody wrote:Sausages???
Dave999 wrote:I would expect so

just imagine how many you could fit in........

marvelous


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You are not wired right Dave, but hey your posts make me laugh

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