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I was in a portaloo outside Twickenham on Saturday, where we’d gone for my brothers 50th for the Army v Navy.

My drunken nephew decided it would be fun to tip it over.

 

Hilarious.

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2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

I was in a portaloo outside Twickenham on Saturday, where we’d gone for my brothers 50th for the Army v Navy.

My drunken nephew decided it would be fun to tip it over.

 

Hilarious.

Hell it's just not you year for injuries is it, take it easy.

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Looks like a lot of money for a pretty old 13hp loader.

 

Very often the thing you buy cheaply to ‘tide you over’ is the thing that prevents you getting what you really need.

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1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

For once in my life Joe I was totally blameless.

I was only 4 pints in, my nephew was on double figures by then.

Well you can't blame me for thinking that. You've earned your reputation fair and square 🤣

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43 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Looks like a lot of money for a pretty old 13hp loader.

 

Very often the thing you buy cheaply to ‘tide you over’ is the thing that prevents you getting what you really need.

That’s cheap right now mate. New equivalent is £12k, plus the vat. 
 

agree with your last sentence though, but that’s only because finance is cheap currently. 

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They’re ali Dan, 33kg.
 
I can lift that with my cock.


Just watch them if it's wet, I've had an interesting experience with my tracked grinder and alloy ramps.......[emoji847]
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