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High Scale

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  1. I would take either.
  2. I recognize that T-shirt! That hedge should have been burned.
  3. I have just got to get this album... [ame] [/ame]
  4. Just digging this, so good. Tigerstyle. [ame] [/ame]
  5. Polly Harvey! Great choice. Billy Childish, Thatchers Children. [ame] [/ame]
  6. I like to have little wheels in the soles.
  7. Ok, ok, Barry bloody Norman, I am forced to post his tune again for you! Just a band. [ame] [/ame]
  8. I knew you would like that remix Peter.
  9. Sorry, I was busy with my kids. As Peter said. As Mick said, but, you could maybe use it for lifting, but... as Mick said.
  10. Heard this remix today, excellent, excellent, excellent!! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq5GdutCRo8[/ame]
  11. NO. For access, yes, work positioning? Not a good idea.
  12. A few more of Hari's pictures of that Beech tree in Westonbirt.
  13. Channel Islands I think. Hello Ross.
  14. Use AVG it's free for home use, there are also online scanners I occasionally use, housecall, being one of them, check for rootkits while you are at it. Use a program called ccleaner, excellent at cleaning out any clutter, also glary utilities is a great program for speeding things up, I also use a program called smart defrag. I will put up links later if you want, when I have more time.
  15. I recently purchased some new memory for this clunky old pc, they laughed in the computer store when I told them what my standard memory was. My puter has been transformed with just 56 quids worth of RAM.
  16. I have a real problem with them, or should I say, the staff? Today I took my old truck tire and the rusty metal remains of my old, truck cab, bed, down to my local recycling facility's. I parked down the road, leaving my four year old to watch the truck and walked in with my booty. Immediately a van screeched up and the face inside told me I couldn't dump as my truck would need a permit, even though I had just walked in. I was in no mood for BS so I just carried on and dumped my crap, they all gathered together clucking and trying to look menacing. I strode out of the site like a viking warrior, jumped into my truck and we booted it down the road. If I had taken the Mr's car they wouldn't have batted a eyelid. Mudder fudders!!
  17. Please take some pictures when you do the speedline job, I would like to see your set up.
  18. Sheepshank would work I think as it is a shortening knot but I don't get what you mean about the middle pulley? In fact I don't know what you mean at all, but it is morning and I have a headache.
  19. Yeah 100kn!!
  20. Technically it's two words. Here are four more words, sleeping with the fishes.
  21. Naive? maybe? I don't know, the guy I met with the digger offer is well known to the police, having, I have heard, spent a deal of time doing porridge for money laundering. This type of person is a career criminal, jail is a occupational hazard, I may yet grass him up because he is a scumbag, but I can't do it straight away because he may suss that it was me.
  22. I recently bought a truck off a dodgy bloke who offered to supply me with a mini digger from the 'Other Side' All the trackers removed of course, he also told me he could get wood chippers and was trying to flog me brand new combi boilers at a bargain price. I bet if I gave him a call some of this stolen stuff would turn up, but then I would no doubt have trouble walking with broken legs, or worse.
  23. I turned up for work one morning at a firm I used to work for to find they had taken a Merc truck a Premier chipper and six grands worth of power tools.
  24. Thirty pence from Ikea.
  25. Picture for Flaming ace of the 066 dogs on my 361, filed by previous owner to fit.

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