I don't like to shout "conduct unbecoming", but I do think that's in rather bad taste, FB...farliesbirthday wrote:A pike angler would've paid good money for that...
You probably need big trebles... :D
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I don't like to shout "conduct unbecoming", but I do think that's in rather bad taste, FB...farliesbirthday wrote:A pike angler would've paid good money for that...
You probably need big trebles... :D
bigoll there,s a third spectre you might see, about 15 years ago my aunt,s mother drowned in the roding at Loughton , she liked a drink and one winter went for a walk along the river and fell in.bigoll wrote:An angler, thinking he'd spotted a dead carp, found the severed arms of a man in Roding Valley Lake near me last year. The police's solution was to drain the lake to find the other bits, meaning the oxygen levels crashed and most of the fish died. The council then said it was too expensive to re-fill the lake and let it do so naturally, which took months. Total shambles really. I don't fish the lake as it's club-owned and usually covered in thick weed, but I do fish the Roding that runs next to it so maybe I'll see the poor chap's ghost one of these winter nights while out chubbing.....
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/9 ... ody_parts/
Mind you, a body was found in the Roding over the summer too, so I could have a run-in with more than one spectre!
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/9 ... g/?ref=rss
Of course, the worst, for you would have been the bodies of childrenLechmere wrote:Being an ex-copper I am constantly amazed at how few dead bodies the average person sees. My sister didn't see one until our father died when she was 50, blimey, I've seen dozens, maybe over a hundred.
I take no pleasure in this, it's just part of the job and one aspect that you have to get used to pretty quickly. But having 'got used' to seeing all sorts of grief I was quite shocked at discovering a body in a wrecked car at the side of the motorway, I suppose I hadn't had time to prepare myself for it and that's when it really strikes home.
Happy subject isn't it :sarcasm:
Halloween next week :D
Sincere apologies rendered, davyr - it was my sometimes sick sense of humour coming out...davyr wrote:I don't like to shout "conduct unbecoming", but I do think that's in rather bad taste, FB...farliesbirthday wrote:A pike angler would've paid good money for that...
You probably need big trebles... :D
As a journalist, I've seen a few grim things too..(road accidents etc) so perhaps a sick sense of humour can help sometimes...davyr wrote:Apologies accepted, FB (and I thought you were such an urbane chap!). :hat: