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Lee Winger
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Holding Ton bags open to get stuff in em! - get the poles from an old dome tent, shove the ends in the bottom corners of the tonne bag and it should hold it open enough to get the first bits in then just pull 'em out when the bag's holding itself up!

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best tip of the day

dont work with men with more than 2 dogs they work you to death get your saws stuck blunt every saw you own then never get round to pay up :heeeelllllooooo:

 

that was'nt a hard days work! you've worked for the council too long. and as for payment, when you can come up with a more resonable daily rate ill pay you, but £10 per day is far too much money for your standed of work.lol:wave:

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Don't set booby traps for thieves if you are forgetful.

 

I had five badly bruised ribs and a ruined coat and t shirt when I shot myself with a carrier bag.

 

A carrier bag I here you say??

 

I set a canon on the side door of my van which fired blank 12 bores, I packed a carrier bag in the bore to stop miosture getting to the cartridge.

 

forgot about it one day and shot myself :wave:

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