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Jellystock

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  1. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izpe07Li8QA]YouTube - Monsters of Folk ACL 2010 "Ahead of the Curve"[/ame]
  2. You aint got one then and feel that you have to tar us who do as sad through jealousy?
  3. Heres mine...... and heres a couple of examples of stoves we've fitted.
  4. Just rediscovered this beautiful song. The vid is a bit paedo'ish though! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WonYt3wOLcE&feature=fvw]YouTube - The Furey's and Davey Arthur - when you were sweet sixteen[/ame]
  5. Surely know ones gullible enough to have taken that seriously?
  6. Totally my mistake, oops! I'll try again......... What the hell have you started here Mick, PMSL!! Moan all you want, it wont change anything and never will, all this thread has done is get blood pressure raised amongst you all, suckers:001_tt2: Anyway to put things into perspective Mick, I cop about £120 a month in Tax credits and and child benefit, sweet! That lets me squirt a scores worth of jank in the bikes tank so I can spunk it on fast twistie, roads EVERY Sunday!! And I have enough left over for a 'Fatboys gutbuster special' on the coast too, BUURRRPP!!!, cheers Mick, nice one. This time of year though, I tend to spunk it all on sweets and cakes, In fact, right now I'm eating a family size bag of Maltesers and slurping Coke, all at your expense. I'll have a couple of cakes later on the Tax you paid between 11am and 1pm last tuesday, ta very much! BUUURRRRPP! AHH! thats better.
  7. So whats the reason for editing? Can't we have a laugh?
  8. We got pulled over last week (I'm a builder if you dont know) in our transit carrying waste turf, it was on a country back lane between Lenham and Sittingbourne and I was gobsmacked to see a traffic bike coming the other way, they tend to be on trunk routes and towns usually. Sure enough, he turned round and came after us. Having a little experience in these matters I went straight into 'Yes officer, No officer' mode and passed the attitude test, basically, I sucked right up to him. He told me to carry on carefully to Sittingbourne, phew a potential £1000 fine avoided for being (and we were carrying about 2 ton) overweight. I think the fact that it was 2:30pm and his shift ended at 3pm helped us out:thumbup: Mick rang me today as soon as he had been pulled, I dont like the sound of these EA jobsworths pulling me over so its transfer notices for us from now on, oh and not running overweight again:blushing:
  9. I had to re-list due to breaking ebay rules, selling 2 items in one go:thumbdown: Link to relisted ad - eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace
  10. Worth a shot if no one minds. Suzuki RF 900 on eBay (end time 10-Oct-10 12:01:37 BST) Cheers for looking.
  11. I'm a builder and I wont go near one, too dangerous in my untrained hands. I did some building work for a guy who worked in an office all week. On a Saturday while I was working at his house he decided to 'fell' a few trees and brush. He was wearing trainers, shorts and a t-shirt whilst swinging this ******* chainsaw about!!!!!! I aired my views on his safety but it fell on deaf ears, I wouldn't go anywhere near him when he had it running.
  12. Hiya, i really need your advice, I have suspected for some time now that the misses has been cheating. The usual signs; phone rings, if i answer the caller hangs up, going out with the girls a lot.. I try to stay awake to look out for her when she comes home but I usually fall asleep. Anyway last night about midnight i hid in the shed behind my motorbike. When she came home she got out of some ones car, she was buttoning her blouse and she took her panties out of her purse and slipped them on. It was at that moment crouched behind the motorbike i noticed it... a hairline crack in the engine mounting bracket.. Is that something I can weld or do I need to replace it . . . . ? :lol:
  13. And I moan because I gotta get up and go to work:blushing: Puts a lot of things into perspective.:blushing:
  14. Once you've had an iPhone you'll never want anything else again. I had the 3G for 18 months and now have upgraded to the 3GS with built in video. There is very little that this phone/mini PC wont do.
  15. Can anyone out there who lives close(ish) to Sittingbourne in Kent supply me with logs for my log burner? I'd much prefer them to be delivered, cut to about 10" long, I dont mind splitting em. I have about 8 steps up into my front garden where my log store is situated. If you can then give us a price inc delivery per 1m3 (builders bag) At a push I can collect (transit pick up) but not from too far away, I'd prefer delivery though as I'm just too busy to collect really. Before someone says "What about your brother?" I do get some from him from time to time but only when we both have the spare time that coincides with each other and that aint very often as we're both always busy. I may not be a tree surgeon but obviously Mick is so dont offer me ford cortina logs for Ferrari prices! Cheers in advance, Jerry.
  16. Very professional looking website, not sure about the junior chemistry set microscope and the white coat though. Surely he's having a laugh?
  17. Top Tune:thumbup: But he was just a cheap version of this real superstar! Brace yourselves! http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=7vNsDhFaKUk&feature=related
  18. BLINDING Tune, Good call, I aint stopped listening to it yet, even stuck it on my iPod. I hear that Kasabian are gonna do a cover of it soon? Cant wait. Remember this all time classic? http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=YIlCAtNK0Bg&feature=related
  19. Here you go Mick, a little treat for you! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFPLk5mJ1D4]YouTube - Russ Abbot's Atmosphere[/ame]
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=gFP5Ru-uWdQ&feature=related
  21. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSpx2W04s74]YouTube - The Jam - A Bomb In Wardour Street (Old Grey Whistle Test)[/ame]

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