Scot farming in france

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frenchfarmer

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Yup that about says it.
Just signed on as I have an Irish neighbour who has a freelander and needs a bit of help.
I actually drive three Transits and one of those things that get left up mountains by silly people.
Please note: HE IS NOT POPULAR IN FRONTERA LAND!!!:(:(:(:mad:
And rightly so.
Let's get a petrol angle grinder and sell little bits of it to hillwalkers as souvenirs.
Alternatively let's all get together and take some scaffold poles up on the train and carry the bu**er back as a major publicity stunt FOR greenlaning. If you are up for it get Twittering.
I'm off now for a nice pint of real ale made by my mate Brasserie Sabot Artisanal biere, traditional real ale, Limousin,
It's a nice place to be out here.
Yrs Pete
 
Yup that about says it.
Just signed on as I have an Irish neighbour who has a freelander and needs a bit of help.
I actually drive three Transits and one of those things that get left up mountains by silly people.
Please note: HE IS NOT POPULAR IN FRONTERA LAND!!!:(:(:(:mad:
And rightly so.
Let's get a petrol angle grinder and sell little bits of it to hillwalkers as souvenirs.
Alternatively let's all get together and take some scaffold poles up on the train and carry the bu**er back as a major publicity stunt FOR greenlaning. If you are up for it get Twittering.
I'm off now for a nice pint of real ale made by my mate Brasserie Sabot Artisanal biere, traditional real ale, Limousin,
It's a nice place to be out here.
Yrs Pete
a clever way of squeezing in some spam:doh::doh:
 
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