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Bingo.

 

that's what I said when the 35' oak top laid out perfectly flat, bridging the two padding logs on either side of the street..

 

what did the OP say when that piece took a wild bounce, turned 45º across the hill, and come in behind the lamp post? pretty sure it wasn't bingo... :lol:

 

c'mon treequip... how'd ya feel when that piece took a wild bounce?

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that's what I said when the 35' oak top laid out perfectly flat, bridging the two padding logs on either side of the street..

 

what did the OP say when that piece took a wild bounce, turned 45º across the hill, and come in behind the lamp post? pretty sure it wasn't bingo... :lol:

c'mon treequip... how'd ya feel when that piece took a wild bounce?

 

I felt a bit damp because it had been raining earlier in the day:thumbdown:, other than that I wasn't even slightly bothered, I was on the ground filming it, it wasn't my job or my problem.

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:thumbup:

 

It gets you right wet that norwegian rain too!

 

You got that right...................

 

Bergen rain is far superior to any other rain I have encountered, the drops are much bigger and more "manly" than most rain. It also has endurance not found elsewhere, it is measured by calendar rather than clock.

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I was in bergen about 8 years ago, I remember it well, I've only just dried off (well that's exaggerating just a bit).

 

It was raining as soon as we crossed the boundary into bergen, it was sunny were we had been and didn't stop raining for the week we were there....

 

I feel for you, but at least you had some fun videoing some rolling logs:biggrin:

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You got that right...................

 

Bergen rain is far superior to any other rain I have encountered, the drops are much bigger and more "manly" than most rain. It also has endurance not found elsewhere, it is measured by calendar rather than clock.

 

Brilliant! how would you rate it out of 10 in annoyance Vs Uk rain :biggrin:

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