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  3. The last batch of pheasant curry of the season. Thank christ. It’s still delicious but I nevertheless fantasise about the feel of my toe on the trigger as I fry the onions. A thought that occurred while composing this post. I’m literally complaining about eating delicious hot food and quaffing (non-origin-denominational) champagne in my comfortable house. Some poor bastards aren’t so lucky. Every time I feel like whingeing about something like this, I try to remember I wasn’t born with hereditary AIDS in a Congolese lithium mining camp. Gratitude isn’t gay.
  4. Have you over revved it! I had a couple in a Rover V8 once, same as you, no tell tale and chain hadn't slipped etc! Straighten it and lob it back together!
  5. What was the model of Echo that was a twin cylinder? I had two of those! Epic power but thirsty! Today I drove from Shepshed to Workington, down to Barrow in Furness, then to Uttoxeter and then to Retford! Over a grand this week and that happened easily!
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  7. ...bit too much Friday night sauce I think!
  8. Not loydds was it ?
  9. Today
  10. You will be fine with that mate.
  11. Bottoms up, Dempsey!
  12. That’s what she said.
  13. Because we have a tool to do the job. We don't just use it for that application,but if you have a blind bearing puller it makes sense to use it. Furthermore, as a business it's in our interest to do the job as quick as possible, so using a puller we don't have to wait for the alloy cover to heat up, nor wait for it to cool down. Additionally, heating up grease in the cover is not the best thing to do..for the grease or the mechanic breathing it, and the heat can also remove and/or blister the orange paint, making the machine cosmetically worse than when it came in.
  14. sime42

    Jokes???

  15. I can't believe that nobody remembers the photos of the adapting Cherry trunks. Shame cos I really need the photo, or similar. So in that vein, who has a photo of a tree doing it's thing, 'reaching out' for support even though it can't see the adjacent support.
  16. Complete the look etsy.com WWW.ETSY.COM
  17. Pills.
  18. It’s better than the alternative.
  19. Sales, manufacturing or what?
  20. I’ve not long been in from a filthy wet walk round a pheasant shoot in Yorkshire. Held off the booze because I thought I was collecting a fridge for a mate. That’s off so I’m boiling my lips off sinking this pot of tea quickly so I can get on it. Dreadful prosecco from fridgefriend’s house move still. I’m performing a public service.
  21. Boxes are heavy and unwieldy, my ancient arthritic wanking spanners struggle to control them safely.
  22. To help keep the pace up?
  23. I'm happy youre happy mate .
  24. You is classy as fcuk Mick . I won't have it any other way mate !
  25. Friday night box of Sauvignon decanted into a bottle of Muscadet. Cos I is classy.
  26. I fail to see how a hole can be retapped , I agree with @Jase hutch buy a new inner.
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