Hey foreign guys...Yankee question
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Cos 20 "pounds" of silver in me sky would ruin the lines of the suit 
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Let our colony inhabitants have a crack....
But very good.
The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.
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Frogman
My best thoughts and advice are not based on any proven methods but here you go >>>
Strap the diy blunderbuss to a tree
and tie a long or may be two longer lengths of string to both triggers
and hold on to your kahunas
with your left hand
and go for it with a smile on your face
, while uttering a loud prayer
to the big conservationist who is floating around the big blue yonder
, also I have found that a bit of positive thinking always helps when in any doubt that Sod's Law is about to kick you in the backside as a bonus for any cock-ups that were not foreseen before hand. Don't forget to make some notes as well as the testing is in progress just in case ? because you already know before hand that as Murphy is not around to lay the law down with a safety plan and some good old fashioned guidance your on a wing and a prayer anyway
wtf:
Have a good evening all and Frogman as it's TGIF tomorrow.
Phil
Strap the diy blunderbuss to a tree
Have a good evening all and Frogman as it's TGIF tomorrow.



Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question
Because a pound note was actually a silver certificate, payable in silver.
Fun fact, the price of a sheep use to be a silver shilling. A 5 pound note would be worth 100 sheep if the politicians hadn't turned it into funny money. Now it will buy a pound of lamb chops.
Fun fact, the price of a sheep use to be a silver shilling. A 5 pound note would be worth 100 sheep if the politicians hadn't turned it into funny money. Now it will buy a pound of lamb chops.
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Pretty good, it's actually an IOU from the Bank of England to certify that you have the silver in their vaults to back your spending.
The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.
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Also at around 1200 years its the oldest (longest running) currency in the world
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sunndog wrote:Also at around 1200 years its the oldest (longest running) currency in the world
I disagree there, we all know the oldest currency in the world is kept in a females knickers. It can buy anything, and always could
"Land Rover, the worlds best 4x4 by far"
"Argo, a great 8x8"
"Argo, a great 8x8"
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ha, seems to be inflation proof too
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True, they can never devalue that 
"Land Rover, the worlds best 4x4 by far"
"Argo, a great 8x8"
"Argo, a great 8x8"
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Although the beginnings of the auctioneering business at Hawick can be traced back to 1817, it was not untill the late 1840s before it became established. This period coincides with the tariff reform campaign of Sir Robert Peel whose government in 1846 as well as the more famously repealing of the Corn Laws, also repealed the less well known Auction Tax.
Since 1777 under the regulations governing this Auction tax, auctioneers were under the control of the Excise, and had to inform them of such sales and keep detailed documents. These were required because any moveable goods which included livestock, if taken and sold anywhere other than on the farm of origin were liable to a tax of 1 shilling in the £.
So now you have learnt a little bit of British history Frogman
It would take me hours to explain how I know about the above bit of useless information as that was another real barrel of laughs of a best forgotten saga and yes I am aware that I need some therapy
Thanks Phil.




















