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 on: February 07, 2026, 11:37:48 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Eck
Thanks for that always wondered what an eclectic was when I see it on our HOWDIDO app. If you need a hand keeping it Tony I'm a plus handicap with excel just send me your card everyday and I'll send you a monthly automated update Smiley

Been getting out at least once or twice a week during all this depressing weather and playing a load of winter greens at times as it's raining so much up here. Been playing ok, Had a remarkable round couple of weeks ago. 13 normal greens 5 winters just in front of normal greens. Tees are up to the  front of yellows and a couple of the longer ones on the reds. Turns what is par 71 of white, 69 0f yellow to a fairly easy 68. Shot 70.

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 on: February 07, 2026, 04:28:46 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by Kev B
Need someone to start a book on which year KevB will finally give in and move to Thailand for good.

Ha ha Cos. I do love the country and people to bits, and oh my the food.

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 on: February 07, 2026, 04:13:15 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by Supernova
SHAZ! How the devil are you?  I hope yourself and himself are well.

Mrs Red makes sloe gin every year but muggins here has to pick the berries. I end up looking like a bad lion tamer.

When she's finished making the gin she uses the alcohol soaked berries in her home-made chocolate liqueurs.

Lethal they are.



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Hello there Sir Red Dog!

We are both ok tyty.

Him indoors is really good, good enough to complain relentlessly about the Welsh weather and no sign of any gollf yet. He went out with some of the lads for breakfast this morning and I reckon the biggest topic of conversation was the lack of golf and too much weather!

I'm good, still on crutches but I'm allowed to start gentle excersises now and I'm looking forward to getting out when Spring arrives. I've not been allowed out on my own due to the risk of falling and not being able to get back up again, mad huh! I confess I don't miss people but I miss being able to jump in the car and head to the beach for a paddle and listen to the sound of the sea. Hopefully that will improve soon.

I've got hobbies ongoing and I've started doing the Swedish death clean (döstädning) it's a Scandinavian method of decluttering and organizing one’s home to reduce the burden on loved ones after death. Not planning to die yet but I'd like to get rid of everything I've collected that I don't need anymore. I might as well investigate EBay, vynil collectors  etc  and get some dosh for it before anything happens and his nibs just chucks it all in a skip! I still have books to send out, I've not long since learned that Royal Mail collect now so no excuses now! I have 3 areas in the house to put things, one for friends, one for EBay etc and one for the Cats Protection. Our somewhat shrinking black bin is always full. I miss Liverpool and the 3 bins - laughs.

I try and keep up with Blonde, it's a bit easier than it was which is sad. I try and keep out of politics as I could swing for one or two or three but I'm not the only one so........

When I do get out, I'll start to take pictures again. I'll have to ask how to post them as I haven't for years and the method escapes me.

I trust you and everyone at home are well.

Likewise everyone here.

xXx

P.S. The cakes look pretty cool!


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 on: February 07, 2026, 03:51:03 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by GreekStein
Need someone to start a book on which year KevB will finally give in and move to Thailand for good.

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 on: February 07, 2026, 03:48:16 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by GreekStein
What is young Mr Reece doing these days?

How are you keeping Mo?

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 on: February 07, 2026, 12:06:14 PM 
Started by The Camel - Last post by Karabiner
Hi Tom, Hope you're keeping well.

When I was around 10 or 11 one of my Subbuteo teams was Shamrock Rovers and the players were not even three diamonds!

Ah Ralph, good to hear from you! All good here, hope you’re doing well too.

On the subbeteo, I was a player myself, I had dozens of teams. They were the 3 D versions though! If you’re a fan of the Undertones, they’re from Derry and the cover art on their single, “My perfect cousin” had Derry subbeteo players on it and subbeteo is mentioned in the song.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9fTMRftrXc

My team is Bohemians (we won’t be bothering the top of the table) and Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians are sworn enemies!

I'm good too thanks Tom.

Love that tune. Teenage flicks?

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 on: February 06, 2026, 11:00:39 PM 
Started by The Camel - Last post by TheDazzler
Hi Tom, Hope you're keeping well.

When I was around 10 or 11 one of my Subbuteo teams was Shamrock Rovers and the players were not even three diamonds!

Ah Ralph, good to hear from you! All good here, hope you’re doing well too.

On the subbeteo, I was a player myself, I had dozens of teams. They were the 3 D versions though! If you’re a fan of the Undertones, they’re from Derry and the cover art on their single, “My perfect cousin” had Derry subbeteo players on it and subbeteo is mentioned in the song.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9fTMRftrXc

My team is Bohemians (we won’t be bothering the top of the table) and Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians are sworn enemies!

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 on: February 06, 2026, 04:17:40 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by RED-DOG
This is not a golf story, but a few days ago on the golf course, while I was once again blocked out by a tree, I wondered how it was that slow growing things like these actually make it to adulthood, especially the ones like this that stand alone in the middle of a farmers field, or a fairway. How come, when they emerge as a tiny, tender shoot they are not nipped off by a rabbit or a grazing sheep. Why aren't they crushed by a boot or a hoof, or tilled into the soil by an implement? Just how do they survive those first few vulnerable years?

I'm captivated by their beauty and fascinated by the thought of their history, especially the long-lived species like oak or sweet chestnut, which commonly live 700 or 800 years, and many beyond 1000.

I imagine how many land workers have sheltered from the sun or the rain beneath its boughs, how many backs have leaned against its trunk, how many weary feet were rested, lunches eaten, and girls kissed under its canopy. How many generations of a particular species of bird have nested in its branches, and are the ones nesting there now direct descendants of the ones that nested there 800 years ago?



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So yesterday, I was walking through my own little paddock as I do virtually every day of my life on my way to the snicket gate to take the dog for a walk when I noticed this.


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How the Hell did that get there?

I no longer have horses, but evey now and then someone drops one off for me to keep an eye on for a few weeks or months. Perhaps one with an injury or a bad habit. I admit though, now that my friends from another life are getting older, many of them, like me, are out of the "Horse job" so my paddock gets used less often.

That said, it's only two or three years since there were a couple of yearling fillies in there and to the best of my recollection they grazed it bare.

Once a year, if there have been no horses, I wait for a soggy day and I tow a big old tractor tyre all over it for a couple of hours. It keeps it grassy and prevents it from going wild.


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I'm a noticer, I notice things. How could a tree establish itself right in the middle of the paddock without me noticing? What's more, I suspected it was an oak, if it was, how long had it taken to get to this stage?


It's about 3ft tall now so at a guesstimate, 3 or 4 years?

Perhaps it isn't an oak, I thought, maybe a beech or a birch? Time to investigate...

 9 
 on: February 06, 2026, 01:28:22 PM 
Started by tikay - Last post by Enut
I've always wondered how Trump was so good at golf, he's using your eclectic scoring, oh that and just plain cheating.

I'm going to take up golf again when I retire, after a sabbatical of nearly 40 years (barring one Top Golf adventure in Vegas, but that doesn't count, surely?)

I'm aiming to turn pro within 12 months using this method.

 10 
 on: February 06, 2026, 01:05:16 PM 
Started by EssexPhil - Last post by Pokerpops
bias aside , i reckon liverpool will finish top fairly easily . arsenal 2nd chelsea 3rd city 4th . boring selections i know , but i just dont see villa or spurs get there

would happily take a friendly wager that utd finish outside top 6

hopefully this thread will carry on into general footy chat over the season

whoever your team is , post your thoughts about anything and everything that makes you happy or drives you mad

international break 1st week of september ffs




This aged well…

Statue of Michael Carrick out for tender.

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