You had to poke me with a stick?!
Lol! I think with a bit of vinegar mixed in as well it might be a little better......
I think we need another video! Lol
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You had to poke me with a stick?!
Mines a ‘special brand’ Brew! LolCalling some of the swill they brand as Vodka is a crime against humanity. I feel guilty feeding the bacteria with it, it is so nasty!
Your Bristolian needs a lot of work....and Somerset? Bloody Somerset !!!!! I'm a Gloucestershire boy !Technically its ‘white spirit’ and vinegar and although Simon @najer would clearly drink it, and maybe you because I think you also originate in Bristol I recall, we’re they drink ‘zummerzet zyder’ and then ‘G Woam’ a bit wobbly . Infact Simon has several novel ways to ingest it he’s even made a video! Lol
I posted the recipe above, so maybe just add a bit of colour and sugar to taste! Lol
Infact here are some common phrases from Somerset (And yes I know Bristol might not technically now be In Somerset but it’s within a ’trakur’ ride whilst bringing in the hay for accent spread! Lol)
Cordin eye, stimey wenoam - translates to, according to me it’s time we went home
Whirr zer bin to And Wha' be gwain 'ave - translates to - we’re have you been to and what are you going to have ?
Like I said, only a short ‘trakur’ ride away! LolYour Bristolian needs a lot of work....and Somerset? Bloody Somerset !!!!! I'm a Gloucestershire boy !
You won’t believe this but one of my clients, a scaffolding contractor, lovely guy, has literally just called me, from Bristol, with that beautiful country accent! LolYour Bristolian needs a lot of work....and Somerset? Bloody Somerset !!!!! I'm a Gloucestershire boy !
Technically its ‘white spirit’ and vinegar and although Simon @najer would clearly drink it, and maybe you because I think you also originate in Bristol I recall, we’re they drink ‘zummerzet zyder’ and then ‘G Woam’ a bit wobbly . Infact Simon has several novel ways to ingest it he’s even made a video! Lol
I posted the recipe above, so maybe just add a bit of colour and sugar to taste! Lol
Infact here are some common phrases from Somerset (And yes I know Bristol might not technically now be In Somerset but it’s within a ’trakur’ ride whilst bringing in the hay for accent spread! Lol)
Cordin eye, stimey wenoam - translates to, according to me it’s time we went home
Whirr zer bin to And Wha' be gwain 'ave - translates to - we’re have you been to and what are you going to have ?
Thanks James and thanks for saying hello!Amazing Tanks!
Well that’s the next job in the ‘frag tank’, and to be honest the 160 looks like a little toy in comparison to the 300!Nice, never been brave enough to take the 160 apart!
The 160 is very easy to take apart and clean. It's one of those jobs I don't mind doing.Nice, never been brave enough to take the 160 apart!
Red Sea S 650 August 2018
Red Sea S 650 June 2019
The deep ocean, Red Sea Max S650 in the evenings........
And now for the arrival of the new custom made 2000 litre system. The new and the old. You can see the reflection of the S650 in the glass. September 2019 the big build begins..... Page 70+
July 2020 7 months old
October 2020 10 months old
19th December 2020, exactly 1 years old...
Here’s a few closer pictures
My view in the evenings as the lights dim and the systems go blue, it’s simply magical......
Here’s a video of the new system at exactly 1 years old, 19th December 2020. I hope you enjoy it.
Feeding Time
Sunrise in the Red Sea S650 around 4 years old, 28th April 2020
January 2019 side shot of the S650
Thank you, a Canon EOS 750D and sometimes a Canon Macro lensGorgeous!! What kind of camera do you use?