Polluting the countryside

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A modern day version of 'Whisky Galore' :lol:

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Hi Andy

Cheers the reply. I'd love to be a resident on a remote island. Away from all the city madness.

Makes a lot of sense to me!

I'll leave the cargo to the ships. I was just bringing you some rubber dog sh*t for the souvenir shops. :)
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Nice shot of the C130.

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Hi Eddie,

Living on a remote island has lots of advantages - and a few disadvantages. City madness? None here but we have other forms of madness (local politics etc) which can send you insane if you get too close. And of course this area is very "church" - the Wee Frees control everything! Nothing gets past the church lot. Well, except that a couple of years ago some of the Polish girls started a brothel above the Launderette :rofl: Soon got closed down after a few "local dignatories" were found in there :lol:

Thanks for the rubber dog sh*t. I'll leave some outside a couple of the churches this Sunday for a laugh :thumbsup:

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Heh, I read a story about a certain Wagtail in The Mill in NI who thought it would be funny to leave plastic dog doo's amongst the regimental silverware.
The Provost or someone would notice it with horror, but after a bit of prodding would discover it to be plastic. This went on for a few days until the supply ran out so a real turd was saved until hard and then used instead.
This time though, it was the RSM that discovered it and went ballistic until the Provo appeared and told him that it was just somebody from Dog Section having a bit of fun with plastic dog sh*t. The Rass man roard "Cnuts!" and then slammed his pace stick full on down upon said "plastic" turd with explosive results! :lol:
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ajb wrote:Hi Eddie,

Living on a remote island has lots of advantages - and a few disadvantages. City madness? None here but we have other forms of madness (local politics etc) which can send you insane if you get too close. And of course this area is very "church" - the Wee Frees control everything! Nothing gets past the church lot. Well, except that a couple of years ago some of the Polish girls started a brothel above the Launderette :rofl: Soon got closed down after a few "local dignatories" were found in there :lol:

Thanks for the rubber dog sh*t. I'll leave some outside a couple of the churches this Sunday for a laugh :thumbsup:

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