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just come back from cowpen crem, its blowin agale down that way, strong SW with some heavy gusts. hope it drops for sat or will have to find some nice sheltered marks, any north of blyth. i know a few but a few more wont hurt. and can hadston area eg newbourough be fished with these strong winds
Was that your Hearse that nearly got T-bones at Asda Mark,couple of tools in a go faster piece of crap nearly wiped out the hearse and driver,hearse driver never flickered lol very professional
what time was that alan?, we were in at 1.30pm. if it was me i did not even see the car. it happens all the time though, ya just gotta smile politley and grit yur teeth.
if it was me thanks for the profesional bit
hi marksworld fishing over low water at hadston you wont get much shelter if i was going out id probably go to lynemouth behind alcan you should get a bit more shelter there mate.
The wind did seem to drop my 9 last night,wife was ill so couldn\'t get out,but thought it might be good fishing.
On the subject of hearses,stopped for one on Hodgons road and discovered there was about 10 other private cars behind but watied.
only to find some rep in his Volvo come charging up the middle of the road,once the traffic started moving again NO ONE let him back in.
For shame.
Speaking of hearses and things \"traffic\"........
For many years, I worked in the Councils\' Street Lighting Section and during that time, I had to attend many RTAs involving damage to street lights. One of the most surreal events involved an accident between a hearse (with passenger) and a lighting column on Springwell Road in Jarrow. The driver of the hearse had somehow managed to crash into the lamp post whilst ON THE WAY to a funeral - consequently, the bereaved family were following behind it.
When I arrived at the scene, the covered coffin was lying on the pavement awaiting a replacement hearse.
Very upsetting for the family - extremely embarrassing for the driver of the hearse - cause of much bewilderment for those attending the incident.
As I was heading down the bank towards the scene of the accident, I seen the hearse and thought to myself....\"bloody hell.....they got here quick\"......not realising that it was the hearse involved !
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