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Rich Rule

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  1. One of the greatest things in life is to be able to laugh at oneself.
  2. No because the pulley is almost friction free, meaning all the point of friction is in the Bollard, Hobbs, Portowrap etc. Rings create a bit of friction. Multiple rings more friction and this dissipating heat elsewhere other than the bollard.
  3. LR’s are the biggest joke ever.
  4. Haha. If Big J thinks a 4x4 is too small and Canter will be impossible for him to fit.
  5. You seem to have found your own opinions on everything suggested mate. Don’t over look the HP in the Hilux. i used to have the 3.0 invincible and now have the 2.5 litre new model. The latter is a much better vehicle than the former. i am 6’4” and the cab isn’t tight at all. Then again I am also sure an extra 4 “ might make it so. Good luck with your search for the Unicorn of vehicles.
  6. Ms Moneypenny used to be another. http://virtualmsmoneypenny.com/
  7. A bit lavish for every day but I clocked this picture from Christmas day a few years ago. Venison haunch, shot by my old man and deboned by a butcher friend. All veg grown organically at a farm we shoot on... farmer provides the veg, gratis every year. Bit of BP from the same butcher who deboned the haunch. Delicious.
  8. I used to have Bacon, Sausage and BP in a roll from the cafe for breakfast. Many people mocked, until they tried it... It's lovely.
  9. Thanks. He was an elderly man late 70’s. The person I felt most for was my Auntie. She was old school NHS Matron back in the day. Doctors could do no wrong etc. She felt let down by her beloved institution. All the best to you and Mrs Stubby
  10. I thought this was meant to be the Jokes thread. As much as I feel most politicians are a f’in joke, can we not go there in this thread please?
  11. Sorry to hear that Stubby. My uncle was mis diagnosed by the Drs and then almost neglected for 18 months. When they finally twigged it wasn’t emphasemia but Lung C... it was too late. 8 days later it was no longer an issue. He had guessed all along and even made his own funeral arrangement so as not to stress the family in their time of loss.
  12. No Stubby you are wrong. The grey squirrels have chainsaws around his way.
  13. I watched one of the videos Looks like a good work out. Although I did think you were about to bury that axe in your leg a few times. Do you never change your grip over when you change sides. When your hands were back to front it didn’t look that stable tbh mate. Thanks for posting though. The axe looks great.
  14. True Romance. Apocalypse Now where eagles dare
  15. Just look at the numbers. Chainsaws kecks are supposed to be good to 22m/s chain speed IIRC Most of the saws a pro user has in their arsenal have chain speeds quicker than the protective rating of trousers. What do people expect?
  16. Sorry to hear that. Cancer is a cruel bastard that's for sure.
  17. Nice Tom. Good work.
  18. At a guess, I would think you were near the peacock enclosure and the goose pens?
  19. My guess Is you have updated the iOS software recently. it is one of the new features of the IOS platform. as for everything listening to you conversations... it is bloody obvious they do. The only way to deflect or interrupt the signals is a tin foil hat.
  20. You make a valid point but what about the dog that didn’t have a lead and there appeared to be no attempt to keep it under control?
  21. I bought some shoes from a drug dealer! I don’t know what he laced them with but I’ve been tripping all day! I’ll just get my coat!
  22. Thought I saw your name on a loaf of bread in the supermarket yesterday but when I looked closer it actually said Thick Cut
  23. "Beware of Dandelions? That's a stupid sign," I said climbing over a fence. Soon after I was mauled by four big cats wearing top hats and monocles.

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