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s.varty

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  1. Is it just my old laptop or does it stop as he says "rips through the toughest hardwood" steve?
  2. What was his name, cry baby........?
  3. That's haystacks little brother, giant Fordham, his wrists are as big as my thighs:laugh1:
  4. little un interesting fact, haystacks was the heaviest man in the uk according to the guiness book of records in the early eighties 39stone, not far off my wife, but not as ugly
  5. Pretty sure it can still be arranged:laugh1:
  6. argee:thumbup1:"wrestling in the late sixties / early seventies" who was your favourite? mine, mick mcmanus
  7. I can better that mick, I actually was going to appear on jim"ll fixit , I was going to spar with joe bugner, but when I got to the studio jim said that joe was recupperating after his loss to Muhammad ali, but jim made it up to me, he let me milk a cow ,blindfolded in his private room. I Didn't know that certain cows only have one udder?
  8. Bet your glad it wasn't jimmy saville wrestling with you.
  9. Don't remember that, it was probably stage managed as well: sitting watching (believing) these vicious battles wouldn't anyone think to themselves: why is there no injurys/cuts/blood. They were a good crack though, les kellet,royals,that kamikaze bloke all on at 4pm Saturday afternoon before the footie results. jesus, im old.
  10. p ing myself. I can remember giant haystacks having a go at my mate in a car park years ago, my mate was 6ft 7ins and haystack towered over him, massive man that could do you a lot of damage, but come on the wrestling is more like Hollywood acting and as I believe they were all had an equity card as do all actors/actresses
  11. Bit like "professional" wrestling, sadly there are people out there that believe in it.
  12. s.varty

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    Brilliant:thumbup1:
  13. Absolutely spot on:thumbup1:Its not how many hours you put in, its what you put in those hours, sadly some customers don't see it that way.
  14. If its for your own use around the garden etc then give it a go and weld it, but if its for making you an income then bin it and get a stihl.
  15. :thumbup1:second that
  16. Exactly what I was thinking. Certainly an art to it.
  17. Brilliant effort by everyone involved in organising this:thumbup1:
  18. <p>Hi steve, just to let you know that the prize from global arrived Saturday, cheers steve.</p>

  19. Have looked at RIKO , they advertise on here, where are you?
  20. Theres one on ebay with 3 days left and its up to £175, worth a watch.
  21. If this saw is your main work tool. either put it in to a main dealer or as mick says basically bin it and get a new one.
  22. as a kid growing up on a farm I was bit by a poisoned rat, and ended up with a bit of a phobia concerning rats, which made this job a nightmare, most farms now have electronic boxes to deter rats/mice and they work very well.
  23. As an apprentice agricultural engineer, going round to the little farms to service their combines, starting them up , putting everything into gear and rats running out and dead ones falling out of the elevators.Then as im the apprentice its my job to climb in the back , sliver down to the belly of the machine and replace the rubber curtain.
  24. Send a message to the "0" feedback seller and ask if you can pick up and pay.

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