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Jellystock

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  1. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1bq7O7Fvk8]YouTube - Madness- Night Boat to Cairo- Old Grey Whistle test 1979[/ame]
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jmIYyskDM8]YouTube - DR FEELGOOD[/ame]
  3. Big thanks for bringing this to my attention Old Monkey, its absolutely blinding:thumbup:
  4. I was round Micks last night, his last 7 posts were robbed from my genius in musical taste. He normally listens to his most favourite album ever........................ 20 Great party hits by Russ Abbot. This is on Micks kitchen wall, he got it after queueing for 3 hours after one his 'Gigs' back in 1983 He'll hate me for this as its a closely guarded secret that he will surely deny.
  5. My work mate at his best! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHQ3yf_QdJw]YouTube - Builder having a poo[/ame]
  6. I've just logged on for the first time in weeks to plug my ebay ad for my iPhone.

    http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/trading-place/14254-used-iphone-sell.html

    I've just noticed that I'm listed as a Senior Member, check my bad self!!!!!

    Is that because I've got over 100 posts?

  7. Should've just stamped on em there and then, problem solved!
  8. I texted you last night but you probably a kip, you up your yard at all over the weekend?

  9. So If your farmer friend delivered polystyrene, you'd get a level load on his 3 tonne trailer and therefore be getting 3 tonne of polystyrene?
  10. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_-HhzonYt8&feature=related]YouTube - Yamaha r1 crash incredible[/ame]
  11. I bet that right after that photo you sicked up the gutbuster special!
  12. "Quick trace take a photo, I cant hold my beer gut in any longer!" Why does Tracy look so smug while holding your chopper?
  13. You should see what the alkie can drink!!! He's known locally as Mick C. Nesbit. "Yall reet there tracy doll"
  14. I had NO experience at all and wanted to build my own website, I was recomended this one to work from a template. Home Page Fairly easy to use and cheap to boot. Check my site out if you wish. Home - midkentbuilders.co.uk It took me about 30 ish hours to knock it up and cost about £80! Hope this helps.
  15. Rip the bloody stuff up and throw it on a fire. Replace with a masonry (slabs, brick or block paving) patio. I hate decking, beastie traps!!!!
  16. Whilst nosing about at your pics I caught Wesley (my 9 Year old son for those other than Mick) looking over my shoulder with a big . He likes the look of all that tree climbing! I'll keep an eye on here for the next tree climbing 'adventure' and try and come along with him. I've told him that you'll be able to truss him up in a harness and help him climb some trees, is that OK? Mick, tuesday has a dry forecast so I very much doubt if I'll be able to get up there cos I'll be at work. cheers anyway.
  17. Photo of you up the tree Mick, I'm guessing that is Boxley Church in the background seeings as you all met at Pen heath. Am I right? Cracking day today werent it, I'd have been out on my bike but 3 jobs to look at, onwards and upwards:thumbup1:
  18. Nah, Micks cool, he can give it but he can take it too. Not sure if I used the right words there!!!
  19. My Trade is as a Bricklayer (C&G with distinctions, check me out!) but I can turn my hand to a lot of different jobs, mostly wet trades though. Very competent and confident in most types of paving work too. Jellystock.
  20. I cant understand why you're all following Mick around and photographing his work. I never realised he was so popular on here.
  21. I agree, the footings on my extension are way deeper and thicker than on the original house. I was just pointing out the unfounded assumptions.
  22. It is hard work, Once you've started you cant stop till its finished, that makes a difference.

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