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geoff

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  1. Dunno mate,but I have some old pics,might have to scan them & pop them on here,he was all skinny with tennis ball like lumps of muscle all over ,and very explosive!
  2. Heres a link to me father. Peter Luck Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
  3. geoff

    Jokes???

    :laugh1:
  4. You should not have taught him those little tricks Stevie,when you set out to train a man to these levels you realy should make sure he will only use them in his own back garden.
  5. Bloody heck,just googled me grandad... Charles Luck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  6. I have not read the whole thread,but my favourite wrestler has to be me father,british champ, & in the olympics too,he missed a medal,but his dad got a bronze as a gymnast.
  7. One thing no one can handle is when the bad news just wont stop,and keeps on hurting. Way to go...
  8. I would love to see this happen,but I doubt very much that it will. They cant just cast these people adrift,they have a responsibility to provide them with a roof over their nut, mores the pitty.
  9. I missed this,but no matter. Mounths ago we had a spate of the behavior that has gone on recently in towns,this was in a small village where I live,so much easier to find the perpetrators,which I did,took me a bit of running around to get a clear focus on my targets,they came from a couple of miles away,the parents nigh on washed their hands of any responsibility. I had by now exposed myself as on a vindictive mission,I wont go into my reasons & resolve but it was with good cause. Two 'kicked ars%s ' later and it all dried up,with me still tramping about in a BAD mood kust looking for the chance for more contact. I had to keep it up for fear of reprisals,if you start something you must follow it right to the end and beyond,most people/ organisations wont do this,and just leave the back door open for comebacks. Just my outlook on dealing with these type of people.
  10. & it strikes terror in those that do!!
  11. You are wrong there....the job centre is the safest!!!
  12. geoff

    confused

    Excellent!:laugh1:
  13. Thing with these jobs,most of the labour time & cost is in the clearup,thats what your average client cant see until you are into the job.
  14. Oo err,that is strange,thats going to get some views I reakon.
  15. Funky looking truck on their 'see other items'.
  16. I dont think we do all agree or compliment all the time,(this is a prime example),there is healthy debate on various threads,but there has to be a line drawn if comments get personal,otherwise the forum,like any other,would chew itself up. What I do is add my own expletives & insults in as part of my reading process to make it a bit more workmanlike!
  17. The lady who posted the thread must think us a right bunch of funny lads,she asks a question & in no time we are into a slanging match.... I feel sorry for Huck having to put all the toys back in the pram.
  18. Same here mate,about 3 years for me,sounds like you have some very nice finds,I love hammered,had a crotal today complete.
  19. Jammydodgers axe would be 3000 years old,my coins all stem from first century before christ, Elg.
  20. Damn,there goes my early night!
  21. Spot on,its puting everyone else at risk,no matter what the drug,no excuses.
  22. If you want a decent tradesman,phone your local council & ask the tree officer for a nudge in the right direction. Just make sure you use a profesional team,as if anything goes wrong it could end up very expensive using a non pro. I would think you might be looking at around £ 450 to get that taken down & removed,but thats a wild guess without seeing the actual tree & site.
  23. I enjoy the odd jaunt out too,heres some pre-BC coins,gold celtic,and a silver roman of augustus; IMG_0001 by geoff321, on Flickr IMG_0002 by geoff321, on Flickr
  24. Nice find Jammy,is that a minelab sovereign your using there?
  25. Hi there & welcome Steve!

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