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Lorry thompson

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  1. I'll have a look cheers mate I just find with forums like them sometimes people stick up for their motor even if it's crap usually get honest advice on here. Do you know much of the Denver?
  2. Cheers mate I'm still a bit confused though haha after you saying clutches reminds me it was clutch on my uncles and was automatic so wasn't cheap! It won't be used much for work it will be mainly for the family:)
  3. Another pick up question! Ive looked through threads but cant seem to find a proper answer. I'm thinking of buying a navara but I know a lot were plagued with engine problems can't afford brand new but dont want an old one. My uncle had a 56 reg that went bang and seen a few that age nakered on eBay so what age is the best to buy did they change in 07 or later? I also like the Denver think I was told the 2.5 is the best?
  4. It does look like little toys haha good vid:)
  5. I know what you mean Stephen it's hard to keep pushing yourself on your own. Me and our youngen just have half hour intense goes in the gym to save time and we've just put some focus Mitts in the lock up so we can have a quick mess on after work.(should get some heavy sparring mitts for when we fall out haha)
  6. Haha that's was my favorite too and what they called bin laden
  7. Haha very good article I must get kettlebells not sure about letting the wife have a go though:)
  8. Bet your stiff after starting them Steve?
  9. Haha I've just got a vision of stretch Armstrong
  10. Haven't got a clue to be honest mate haha one week I wanna build muscle next week I wanna do fitness. I seem to just do what I feel at the time crap at sticking to routines which is probably why I get injuries sometimes
  11. Are the straight bars best or these different angled ones in the gym? Also palms forward/backward or both being best?
  12. Aaah right your not wrong there mate:)
  13. Aye spot on mate I won't be climbing no more got a funeral to go to but our youngen will be climbing
  14. Cheers mate it's just I might be able to get my hands on some:) I could do with a couple lads to ring and log it all for me too I haven't got time haha
  15. Has anyone used the herris fencing like you get on building sites is it strong enough?
  16. Haha great stuff:)
  17. Check for copper nails everyone thinks that kills them quickly (I was even asked today) may have put them in too for good measure
  18. I could only think of the obvious like you say mate like foliage suddenly dying off. Would you need to get soil tested?
  19. If the saws are in a tool box locked do they also need to be chained in there mate?
  20. Not sure of any other way to do it Rob I'm pants with stuff like that
  21. I use tapatalk on the I phone mate works a treat
  22. It's one of those situations where you wish/know you should have things in writing but being a decent person yourself you expect other people to be the same and it's not the case a lot of the time. With private clients I like to feel I'm on a friendship basis with them but you do get stung:(
  23. That's disgusting I hate people like that!

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