Alpkit
Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 31 to 60 of 65

Thread: Thank you :D Thank you :D Thank you :D

  1. #31

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    I'll be honest i rarely if ever see spam on here, so thats kudos to the people who report it and kudos to the mods who diligently clean it up quickly
    That goes for me too.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
    Politicians urinate on us and the media tell us it's raining.

  2. #32

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    It's becoming a forum sport

    "Spot the Spammer!" who gets the first shot at them ?
    Spammer was got before I managed to get the second shot off, so just to allow me to find it again ...

    Last edited by decorum; 12-01-2011 at 11:05. Reason: with hope, to make it make more sense.
    Is this sausage dead yet?




  3. #33

    Default

    yeah tere have been rather a lot of spammers around recently, i think i have seen (and reprted) at least 3 in the last week, they usually attack after dark!!

    Just a note to all members, if you see a new member posting lots of links or starting new threads with lots of links please do not click them, god knows what malware/spyware is waiting on their sites.

  4. #34
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    You're a gem I was just looking for this thread to say a huge Thank You ! to everyone who has reported the spam over the last few days.

    I've lost count of the number of spammers we've banned recently feels like hundreds.
    It's been a wee touch hectic at times, but we think we're getting on top of it, and all your help is very much appreciated It really is

    Kindest regards,
    Mary
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  5. #35

    Default

    As i said to Ogri the other day, your more than welcome, we need to work together to help keep these boards safe and informative.


    I also think i know why we are attracting so much spam recently, its Shewies fault, he said:

    Quote Originally Posted by Shewie View Post
    It seems pretty quiet as far as the spammers go lately (touches a lump of fat wood).
    lol

  6. #36
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Glasgow,Scotland
    Posts
    148

    Default

    been quite a few spammers on in the last 4-5 days almost every night and think i reported most if not all of them if seen them first,as someone else said thay seem to be nocturnal and only come out when thay think its safe after dark.

  7. #37
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    kelstedge, derbyshire
    Posts
    3,555

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    It's becoming a forum sport

    "Spot the Spammer!" who gets the first shot at them ?

    Apparantly even just two clicks on their links makes it worth while for them ....
    bagged a brace of the buggers last night, bally good hunting!

    stuart
    Let not a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him - Emerson

    my blog - getting there slowly

  8. #38
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    ~Hemel Hempstead~
    Posts
    9,694

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by shaggystu View Post
    bagged a brace of the buggers last night, bally good hunting!

    stuart
    I bagged a couple as well
    Man of Tanith (on the subject of meets)
    My wife struggled to understand why I wanted to meet men off the internet in the woods... now she knows

  9. #39
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Lochwinnoch, Scotland
    Posts
    2,671

    Default

    Tell Tony to install this

    http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=230921

    I have it on SotP and Martyn put it on British Blades. In his words it was like all the spammers had found religion and given up on their spamming ways.

  10. #40
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    North West
    Posts
    787

    Default

    What spammers? I want to join in this sport but never see any!
    regards,

    Ski

  11. #41

    Default

    mSkiba, you'll need to stay up late, most i have seen on here tend to come out after midnight.

    You need a quick flash of the spotlight, then a click on the report button and they usually drop within a few hours

  12. #42
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Anglesey, North Wales
    Posts
    602

    Default

    lol I bagged a couple the other night, seem to be form China?
    ''there are no such things as strangers, only friends I haven't yet met''

  13. #43

    Default

    At the risk of appearing to be jumping on a bandwaggon, I'd like to add my thanks here too.

    They're putting us through our paces of late and if it weren't for you guys, we'd have a lot more tidying up to do.

    Thanks

    Ogri the trog
    Improvise, Adapt & Overcome
    www.Reddragonbushcraft.com

  14. #44
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    North West, near the land of the Pies
    Posts
    2,417

    Default

    Spam for tea now, this thread has made me hungry LOL

  15. #45
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Rotterdam (NL)
    Posts
    5,466

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by shaggystu View Post
    bagged a brace of the buggers last night, bally good hunting!

    stuart
    That's no fun - I catch them in their sleep

    Thanks for all the reports guys
    Johan

    Click for: BushcraftUK FAQ's |Photo posting tutorial| Become a Full Member, Maker (+) or Trader |Facebook

    Vive sine paenitentia

  16. #46
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Warrington, UK
    Posts
    2,404

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Ogri the trog View Post
    At the risk of appearing to be jumping on a bandwaggon, I'd like to add my thanks here too.

    They're putting us through our paces of late and if it weren't for you guys, we'd have a lot more tidying up to do.

    Thanks

    Ogri the trog
    You bandwagon jumper you


    Quote Originally Posted by Spikey DaPikey View Post
    Spam for tea now, this thread has made me hungry LOL
    Slice spam into 1/2 cm thickness, grill until crispy each side, lay on toast with brown sauce and drop a fried egg on top (runny)
    doable on a camp-fire too
    you can fry the spam, but be sure to only eat it perhaps once a year or you'll end up like Elvis...
    Pete
    He who asks a question may look stupid for 5 minutes but he who doesn’t ask will be stupid for the rest of his life
    - Japanese Proverb.

  17. #47
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    Make up a batter from self raising flour, a pinch of salt and either water or remaindered beer.

    Slice spam into slightly less than 1cm slices.

    Heat a pan of oil until a teaspoonful of batter dropped in rises quickly and cooks pale gold, not brown.

    Dip spam into batter and gently lay into the pan, turn and cook both sides. Lift out and drain on kitchen paper. Should take a minute or two to cook.

    Spam fritters; I'm told (since they're a very occasional treat for HWMBLT ) that HP sauce is the very stuff to eat with them

    cheers,
    M
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  18. #48

    Default

    I'm more of a bacon grill person myself, or any other tinned porky delights that rik_uk3 happens to mention
    Rich




    My Blog

  19. #49
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    Either / or.....or even corned beef works as fritters

    M
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  20. #50
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Warrington, UK
    Posts
    2,404

    Default

    Ooh yes good point Mary HP is the ONLY sauce to eat fried/frittered spam with.
    He who asks a question may look stupid for 5 minutes but he who doesn’t ask will be stupid for the rest of his life
    - Japanese Proverb.

  21. #51
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    Your runny fried egg suggestion......you could cube the spam and fry it and them pour a couple of beaten eggs over and stir vigorously until it quickly cooks.....turn out onto a couple of buttered rolls and have with HP.

    Collestoral attack of the first order mind, but probably tasty

    M
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  22. #52

    Default

    mmmmmmmm HP

    Gonna try corned beef fritters for sure!
    Quote Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
    Yep, world peace, end to hunger,

    and possibly a new scope for my rifle.

  23. #53

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Melonfish View Post
    snip... you can fry the spam ...snip
    Or you can 'roast' it ...

    Is this sausage dead yet?




  24. #54
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    Talking of roasting stuff like this.
    You know the big kebab roasts that turn on spits and are shaved off ? They can be bought ready to cook for £15.
    That's a *lot* of kebab for a camp supper

    M
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  25. #55
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    kelstedge, derbyshire
    Posts
    3,555

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    Talking of roasting stuff like this.
    You know the big kebab roasts that turn on spits and are shaved off ? They can be bought ready to cook for £15.
    That's a *lot* of kebab for a camp supper

    M
    i used to make those for a living toddy, there's more meat in your braised tofu than there is in one of those things!
    when they say 100% lamb they're not lying, just twisting the truth a little, they contain 100% of the lamb (mutton, goat, fly tray, let's not split hairs) eyes, intestines, fleece, bone marrow, excrement, the whole lot, literally 100% of the lamb.

    all that said, they do taste good!

    stuart
    Let not a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him - Emerson

    my blog - getting there slowly

  26. #56
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    S. Lanarkshire
    Posts
    21,439

    Default

    There are times I am really, really, glad I'm vegetarian

    Right now's one of them

    cheers,
    M
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

  27. #57

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    There are times I am really, really, glad I'm vegetarian
    But so was the lamb, look what happened to the poor thing .
    Is this sausage dead yet?




  28. #58

    Default

    Chalk another one up for my tally this one had 3 posts and is from china, just like the others.

  29. #59
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Warrington, UK
    Posts
    2,404

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by shaggystu View Post
    i used to make those for a living toddy, there's more meat in your braised tofu than there is in one of those things!
    when they say 100% lamb they're not lying, just twisting the truth a little, they contain 100% of the lamb (mutton, goat, fly tray, let's not split hairs) eyes, intestines, fleece, bone marrow, excrement, the whole lot, literally 100% of the lamb.

    all that said, they do taste good!

    stuart
    I'm really not a fan, although proper sheesh kabab is fantastic, nice big chunks of meat.

    Mary: the cubed spam idea is getting tried out tonight! defo worth a go.
    He who asks a question may look stupid for 5 minutes but he who doesn’t ask will be stupid for the rest of his life
    - Japanese Proverb.

  30. #60

    Default

    Time to resurrect this thread?


    Is this sausage dead yet?




Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •