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armchairarborist

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  1. usually snatch a sarnie from my brothers lunchbox, he still lives at home so mum makes em for him, one sarnie lasts me till i get home then eat crisps n snacks non stop till bedtime, today i managed to take some buttered t-cakes to put crisps in,:thumbup1: usually theres a chippy on the way home to save my life..

  2. had to borrow a wheelbrace to get fingers in, then squashed my fingers haha, then used a stick to wedge in while wheelbracing the top, then squashed wrist/arm reaching for the lock, scratched pillar a bit, worst of all i rang the wife while doing it so inadvertently owner up to damaging the car

  3. went to myerscough college today, had dinner in wifes discovery, somehow managed to lock the car up leaving the keys in the ignition.. doh

    didn't want to break any glass (its cold on the motorway), managed to bend drivers doorframe down like a carthief enough to get an arm in to pull lock up, now door lets wind in as bad as the defender so i'll have to bend it back properly tomorrow.. felt really stupid:blushing:

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