Picture(s) of the day....
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Gibbo2286
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My first encounter with a Vincent motor cycle was back when I first started work'
A young chap had been given a Vincent HRD for his sixteenth birthday, came in to fill it with petrol, shortly after there was the ringing of the ambulance bells and the police Jag Mk 5 screaming by.
The lad had pulled out onto the main road and been t-boned by a Norton out on a test run and was dead at the scene.
A young chap had been given a Vincent HRD for his sixteenth birthday, came in to fill it with petrol, shortly after there was the ringing of the ambulance bells and the police Jag Mk 5 screaming by.
The lad had pulled out onto the main road and been t-boned by a Norton out on a test run and was dead at the scene.
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Nasty. Was that the Vincent 1000 that broke your legs if it fell over?
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Gibbo2286
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Not into motor bikes Peter, all I know it was jet black and a Vincent HRD. 
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Not one of mine but far too good to pass by:
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There really is some excellent items of interest on the FCF. Maybe when a 30 minute video is posted up, not many take the time to watch it all, but following Peter's reference to the Art-Deco former Peugeot Garage in Maidstone, and mentioning there were a few video's on it, I dug one out and have just watched the 30 Minutes.....I found it fascinating stuff. As the presenter was exploring the vacant building prior to redevelopment he was greeted with this sight towards the end of the video. A floor full of snooker tables........
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Lets keep POTD ticking over. Here is a mushroom. Its a mushroom with red on the stalk, very red on the top, and normally flatter than this. Wonder what it is? All pics equally as good/bad as the rest
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myglaren
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Those are the much sought after Strawberries and Cream mushrooms. A deadly poison unless there is a Z in the month.
I have also a mushroom picture:
In what we laughingly call our "lawn".
There are millions of them all over the estate at the moment. Fairies plant them.
I have also a mushroom picture:
In what we laughingly call our "lawn".
There are millions of them all over the estate at the moment. Fairies plant them.
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I think that mushrooms look far better like this:
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I reckon it could be one of the Russulas, commonly known as a Bloody Brittlegill. Probably pounded and soggified by now by todays weather. High force would look good today though, plenty of peaty brown water thundering over the fallsNewcastleFalcon wrote: 25 Aug 2020, 21:49 Lets keep POTD ticking over. Here is a mushroom. Its a mushroom with red on the stalk, very red on the top, and normally flatter than this. Wonder what it is? All pics equally as good/bad as the rest
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Now the new owner of a tube of French grease.......and the joy.....its red! This is the modern world
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myglaren
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Are you sure that isn't cherry compote?
I had some PIDs. Can't find the camera
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One for the FCF mycology club.....
Phallus impudicus - the stinkhorn.
Phallus impudicus - the stinkhorn.
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Did you just stumble on your Stinkhorn, or was it a deliberate questbobins wrote: 27 Aug 2020, 16:34 One for the FCF mycology club.....
Phallus impudicus - the stinkhorn.
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I could smell it, so I knew it was around somewhere ! It was actually quite easy to find 
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myglaren
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Only ever seen one of those, mid seventies on my walk from work. Actually my mate pointed it out, I would have missed it. No pong whatsoever.