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Gus McWilliam
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A boy I used to work with always used to do the same with any new tools he bought. I remember the first time I saw him wrap the handle of a brand new makita battery drill in sparky tape so I asked if he had broken already. The reply came back no but if it looks tatty and broken no one will want to borrow it

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I delivered a new John Deere garden tractor to a guy a few years ago as a replacement for a stolen one, which was itself a replacement for another stolen one.

 

He opened a couple of cans of Dulux gloss in pink and cream and emptied them over the bonnet.

 

They wont nick that now, he said.

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