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AA Teccie (Paul)
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Let's all stop moaning about the cowboys and caravan dwellers then, that undercut us and butcher everything. Surely it's better to take every opportunity possible to promote the industry in a positive manner

 

Hi there, we are enquiring about an possible opportunities to promote the industry as you say.

 

I'll keep you posted but wouldn't hold your breath as it doesn't make "breaking news."

 

Cheers..

Paul

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Maybe he means why it fell on to the wall initially ....but you never know ! :001_smile:

 

Yeah why but fell on the wall in the first place as it had all the brash stripped of.... Unless he cleaned that of while sat at the top. Just the way it was sitting didn't look like a windblown

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Yeah why but fell on the wall in the first place as it had all the brash stripped of.... Unless he cleaned that of while sat at the top. Just the way it was sitting didn't look like a windblown

Personally I would hazard a guess it was already cut to fall in a different direction but with the weight took it to lodge against the wall.

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