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slack ma girdle

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  1. Is not the small ring that conects the sling to the krab supposed to be on the outside of the rubber thingy not the inside ?
  2. Ruddy axel has colapsed on my trailer Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk.
  3. Here you go, and you do not have to climb: Hayauchi
  4. It is all in the gravy: fry the holy trinity- very finely chopped onions, carrots (pref grated), and celery (pref grated) over a low heat until very soft. It will take about an hour. Add stock (chicken) and bisto to create the gravy. Fry more onions untill translucent Grill or fry bacon pref a fatty cut such as oyster or streaky until crisp. Fry liver in bacon juices untill it is still pink in the middle. Combine all the above and cook until the liver is cooked. Enjoy
  5. I just wish he had a better taste in music.
  6. You do know what happened to the last one that they tried to load onto a boat............. It is still at the bottom of Milford Haven:lol: P.M your phone number and i will see what i can sort out for you. Do you have any prefrence of species ?
  7. It is definitely the smaller relative of Gunnera, but i can not remember its name, and the walking plant encylopedia (my wife) can not remember either.
  8. Dense hedge= plants one boot apart Medium density= plants two boots apart Light density= plants three boots apart Unless you have size five and below, then double the above
  9. Leaving last years apples on the tree to molder away is not going to help either. A 50/50 wash of Jays fluid will probably help to kill off some of the nasties.
  10. I can not believe that nobody has said it.......... 'Fantastic Mr (Silky) Fox'
  11. You have sold it to me, because it is made from steel, which will last so much longer than aluminum. Are you going to be producing any black market/ ilegal one to try ?
  12. Try here: Technorton Ltd | Heartwoods | sustainable timber | timber grants | forestry | Heartwoods Ltd
  13. It is rife here in west wales, but it is only the understory leaves that are affected due to the prolonged west weather, that do not get a chance to dry. I think it is some sort of rust/ scab that is causing it.
  14. I like the fact that he says sorry right at the end. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk.
  15. I get mine from the local boat chandlers.
  16. I have had one of their strimmers for about 7 years, and never had a problem. Charterhouse Richmond were importing them, but i think that they are no longer around, so there is nobody importing at the moment. Can somebody please correct me as i dropped my strimmer and cracked the tank. Hot glue gun repair is not as good as i would like.
  17. P.S. I am talking about the persicion grinder Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk.
  18. I have had mine for a year now. I bought it to sharpen my milling chain, as you do not need to take it out of the mill to sharpen both sides. I now use it for all my saws, because of the difference it makes. Before i bought it i was of the opinion that filling by hand produced the best edge. Now having tried two chains one filled by and an one by the grinder on the same saw, the difference is........ (i can not think of a suitable word for how different it is) Vibration levels are noticably lower and the tooth holds it edge for longer as the grinding stone leaves a very smooth finnish to the tooth. In addition to this the teeth are always excatly the same lenght and the saw cuts much straighter. It is the best £50 i have spent in a long while. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk.
  19. Some of you urban tree monkeys should find this interesting. Trees in the Townscape - Trees and Design Action Group
  20. I have found you a new toy. :thumbup::thumbup: Google Translate

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