Fifty four years today since The Beatles played their last live concert, which makes me feel really old.
TODAY IN HISTORY: The Beatles play their last ever concert
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Fifty four years today since The Beatles played their last live concert, which makes me feel really old.
TODAY IN HISTORY: The Beatles play their last ever concert
Have you heard Dave Gilmours latest song?
He's getting a bit folky but it's nice to hear his daughter singing with him.
Sorry I don't have a linky.
https://youtu.be/BwI1RmYaVB0
You do now. [bigsmile1]
Double Diamond becomes the world's most expensive sheep, selling at auction for over $660,000
https://www.abc.net.au/cm/rimage/126...-large.jpg?v=2
Oddly I think a Merino would clearly toast this little guy for wool [biggrin] Poll Dorset for meat might be my favorite lamb chop or leg [biggrin]
Double Diamond becomes the world'''s most expensive sheep, selling at auction for over $660,000 - ABC NewsYou can buy Texel here in Oz happily at a lot cheaper than this stud :)
Geez. He's the duck's nuts, ay!
At about 10 ish the only time I was not tossing sheep into the drench was for the rams.
Head butts are cool as long as its not us being hit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NTvMDEyDpg
But sometimes we are, James. One brought me down in our top paddock a few years ago. Butted me behind the knees. Not once but 3 times as I tried to get up. Kersplat! [bigsad]
Not sure if I was attractive to him rather than his girls.. Luckily I had a dried willow branch that I could reach & so kept him at bay until that broke. He then gave up after a few clouts on the bonce seemed to knock some sense into him.
Fortunately he was De-horned, but his bonce was like a Cannon Ball. And speaking of balls, he did have a massive pair of those as well.:bat:
Massive decline in numbers- the kids these days [biggrin]
“My generation dreamed about becoming high-ranking gang members who were popular with women, had money and drove fancy cars, but the times have changed. Young people today do not like the idea of being tied down to a gang,” he told the Asahi Shimbun.
The aging of the criminal community in Japan has coincided with a steady decline in membership. At its peak in the 1960s, the yakuza had more than 180,000 members, at a time when society clung on to a romantic view of mobsters as honorable outlaws.
The number has fallen annually since 2006, when there were 87,000 gangsters, including associates not officially registered as yakuza members.
Today, just 14,400 men are registered mobsters — along with 13,800 associates — with the Yamaguchi-gumi, led by the 78-year-old Shinobu Tsukasa, the largest with 8,900.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...g?imwidth=1400
Japan’s laws result in cohort of aging yakuza - Taipei Times
That is gonna be a **** load of hurt when he gets them to Laser them off one day.
Imagine going to a Xmas Dinner & being able to proudly tell everyone "I registered on the Mobster's Registration today, I get my new Rod/Gat/AK/Knife etc, Next week"[bigrolf]
I wonder what his reaction would be when the Cop's hand breaches the red top of his Bonds? "A Tat too far?"