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slack ma girdle

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  1. Nope give up, pesky dam computers
  2. AAAAHHHHH where is the picture ?
  3. Am i right in thinking that that did chafe a tad.
  4. Derbyshire style (Hedges and hedgelaying by Murray Maclean) The pleachers are woven in thick and tight to give the hedge adequate support in the absence of binders along the top. The stakes are placed behind the line of the roots. Pleachers are exposed on the near side, while the brush is left on the field side similar to the midland style. sawn softwood stakes can be used in the absence of suitable material.
  5. So far so good, it is easy to use, even i managed to understand the menu. I left it attached in the hall to see what the dog does when we go out. If you are interested, pushes open my sons door and sprottles out on his bed.
  6. Is that all, surely it can not be that simple. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  7. How do i rotate the camera so that it can be mounted on top of my helmet, rather than the side ? Instructions are not very clear on that point. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  8. This might do: Bar Mine Layer - MOD Sales, Military Vehicles & Used Ex MOD Land Rovers for Sale
  9. Brilliant book, water logged is also very good.
  10. Goose, goose fat roasted tato's, veg from the garden, and Crimbo pud made by my own fair hand.
  11. Hi jon, get the small Clarkes one and put an axe handle on. Jobs a good'n and less than £30.
  12. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  13. They are not my only foot wear, and they are used in conjuction with wellies and steelies. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  14. Seventy trees is for felling and snedding out, and left full lengh to be skidded or winched out whole. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  15. Work on felling seventy trees per man per day. You will have days where you will fell more and some days less. Work out how many trees per cube ( probably about 10ish). And work back from there. Once you have worked out how long it will take, you can give a price. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  16. I reccon with one digging and one planting, you should get two - three an hour. Swapping every hour will help to break the monotomy. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  17. Most likely Peacocks, they will hiss at you if you prod them.
  18. Orc slayer: Yorkshire bill hook Big Berther: 066 Stinky Pete: Hedge cutter Man Breaker: Post knocker/ doinker

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