Bought a 1/4 drive torque wrench, never even knew they did them that small. Was looking for a 3/8 one. 
Eye dun't know if they is diseased. They regrow themselfs each year. Fink this is the furd year. Web ses the bugs suck the sap out which causes them to struggle.Burn them and start again. Some varieties only live for one season, others will come back each year. But if they have been diseased best to burn them.
In that case use a systemic bug killer. Works from inside the plant, kills the bugs when they suck the sap.Eye dun't know if they is diseased. They regrow themselfs each year. Fink this is the furd year. Web ses the bugs suck the sap out which causes them to struggle.
I bet he had a FL toThere is a theory that it is a self portrait by the artist (L D'V) who liked to dress up as a wimmins. Look closely and you can see manly features in the face.
Agreement with that Stan the W sister speaks 6 languages and has a BA in Russian and Latin but learnt high German but I speak Berliner so understanding her is difficult for me and GermansI've just watched it, and he speaks the truth.
Any one in the world who only speaks one language is actually in a minority. A big minority but nevertheless.
Even W agreed with him.
The biggest problem is the one where he said "live the language" that actually isn't easy unless you go and live in the country.
I do know a guy who learned 4 languages in two years, he wanted to own his own transport company. So he lived in each of France, Spain Germany and Italy.
He also ended up with a French wife along the way. (I intorduced them!)
He soon did own the company, although he since gave it up and I lost touch so I don't know why.
What he DIDN'T say is that too many people are forced to learn it to pass exams and exams etc are written by old f@rts who demand precision in all forms of it. Not simple communication. THIS puts people off. And was the battle I had to face all the time.
I once had a student at A level who had only recently come from living in France. He spoke it perfectly, and perfectly colloquially. He also understood (listening comp) and read (Reading comp) perfectly. But his writing was poop. Sooooo many mistakes.
As I was the grammar teacher it fell to me to try and make him realise this.
He hated me and stopped coming to my lessons.
I would also take issue with one thing he said. That it is a myth that you have to be young to learn a language.
It has been proven that if you do not learn your first language before your brain develops you'll never be able to learn one. This has been proven by the few odd cases where a human baby or small child was left to die and ended up being brought up by wolves or monkeys or whatever. There were not many, but they got to adulthood never having learned a language and were never able to learn one. BUT, once you have learned one language then yes you can learn another.
But it does help to be young. 2 of our grandchildren are a case in point. Our son married a Japanese lady, their children both learned English and Japanese from birth, then they moved to France and learned French, the youngest one learning it faster than the eldest. Then they started to learn Chinese, for which the eldest won prizes.
All good fun!
Lupins are a short lived perennial need full Sun and moisture do not do well in pots cut them down and see if you get new growth , if you grow from seed now thay will flower next year Russel Hobbs mixed are hardey and colourful mature plants benefit from being divided every 3yrs to keep them vigorous, l have grown some from seed this year for planting out this AutumnWot do eye do wiv me lupins? Bugs have reduced but they is just stalks now. No flowers on nearly all ov thrm. Leefs have failed on most. Do eye cut them low down and hope they try again. Or cut them and they will come back next year.
Fascinating! I don't know much about regional dialects of Germany, but that lad I talked about also learned a dialect in German which helped him once when stopped by Der Polizei!!Agreement with that Stan the W sister speaks 6 languages and has a BA in Russian and Latin but learnt high German but I speak Berliner so understanding her is difficult for me and Germans
"Furthermore, a lot of Germans speak different dialects. The variation among the German dialects is considerable, with only the neighbouring dialects being mutually intelligible. Low German, most Upper German and High Franconian dialects, and even some Central German dialects when spoken in their purest form, are not intelligible to people who only know standard German."Agreement with that Stan the W sister speaks 6 languages and has a BA in Russian and Latin but learnt high German but I speak Berliner so understanding her is difficult for me and Germans
Reminds me of when I was at skool. We got a trainee French teacher, when she got off the ferry at Dover the bloke checking her passport asked her why she has come to England. She told him she was going to the North East to teach kids French. He replied you've got a job on there, they can't even speak English. She found out that was true"Furthermore, a lot of Germans speak different dialects. The variation among the German dialects is considerable, with only the neighbouring dialects being mutually intelligible. Low German, most Upper German and High Franconian dialects, and even some Central German dialects when spoken in their purest form, are not intelligible to people who only know standard German."
Amazing!
Oddly enough Geordie is like Dorset retain Anglo Saxon where Geordie area was not really invaded by vikings, allowed an accent separately from today modern English.Reminds me of when I was at skool. We got a trainee French teacher, when she got off the ferry at Dover the bloke checking her passport asked her why she has come to England. She told him she was going to the North East to teach kids French. He replied you've got a job on there, they can't even speak English. She found out that was true![]()
It flies along easily, 2.7 turbo intercooled Nissan motor. Wheels spin in the wetDoes the truck tow the shed ok or issit under powered like a tratter?
Pot / kettle?The guy talks non-stop
When I lived in Lunnen I knew a guy fro Noocassel, or thereaboots.Reminds me of when I was at skool. We got a trainee French teacher, when she got off the ferry at Dover the bloke checking her passport asked her why she has come to England. She told him she was going to the North East to teach kids French. He replied you've got a job on there, they can't even speak English. She found out that was true![]()