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Ian H

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  1. I agree with ad "suck it up" It's a good deed you've done which as a great believer of karma I feel will be paid back to you in some form:thumbup1:
  2. i didn't think it fair to comment as I have no experience of it, like the idea tho, and as you say only one engine to maintain:thumbup1:
  3. Ian H

    next job..

    Saw your mutley on arbdogs thread-v furry(great shots in snow btw), will keep eyes peeled:thumbup:
  4. Ian H

    next job..

    Sounds ace, so which car is he selling to pay your bill:001_tt2: I'm guessing It's not near the north coast with that level of maturity in the grounds, sounds like the perfect customer:biggrin:
  5. Ian H

    next job..

    Nice one ady, lovely garden to work in, whereabouts mate, still in the county?
  6. Ian H

    Arbinsure?

    very very helpful when I spoke to them:thumbup:
  7. Great photos and great memories i would guess:thumbup1:
  8. V nice work Steve, love the trick with the bungee/adapted pantin:thumbup:
  9. I've never had an issue with reliability to be honest buddy:thumbup:
  10. And to be fair I've nothing bad to say about stihls they're great saws but huskys just feel like they've got something abit extra:thumbup1:
  11. Kinda difficult to explain really, for me they feel abit more gutsy, prefer the feel in my hands/balance i guess, and stoopid as it may be I prefer the engine/exhaust sound, not very scientific I'm afraid:biggrin:
  12. Previously I would've said stihl but I'm a husky convert, doubt I'd go back now:thumbup1:
  13. Looks like a tory minority government or tory/lib dem coalition, Gordon's on his way. Who knows what deals are being thrashed out being closed doors:sneaky2:
  14. Love this and all things 'Steve Earle', tortured genius IMO Also enjoying Mumford & Sons First video so fingers crossed:thumbup1: [ame]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvaEJzoaYZk[/ame]
  15. hahaha, I thought similar, luckily for us we get the benefit of hamas wanderings and camera craft.
  16. Ian H

    Starting out

    Dead right mate, IMO:thumbup1:
  17. He's very heavy handed but they're great fun, I love sparring with him so all my fault really, gotta love the way the bull breeds play, robust to say the least, don't know about you but I wouldnt have it any other way:thumbup1:
  18. Mate I can sympathise, I'm covered in scars from 'playing' with our english bull, almost always gets too excited and I cop the fallout, gonna be a cracking scar tho:thumbup:
  19. My wife and I both have plenty of tattoos, we are both intelligent and articulate and try to bust the stereotype/cliche BUT 1st impressions count and whilst we get compliments we also get plenty of dirty looks, and I'm so fed up of being followed around shops by security/staff like we're a couple of bloody shoplifters, some stereotypes are very entrenched and people can be incredibly ignorant. That said we only live once & can't spend all of it worrying what others think.
  20. Ian H

    Havs

    Make sure you get the right diagnosis mate, I was diagnosed with white finger many years ago turns out it was nerve entrapment in my neck, upper back and shoulders, now 'managed' with deep tissue massage/chiropractic and problem free most of the time.
  21. Our eclectic mix or motley crew!!!! bull terrier is partial to the occasional magpie:sneaky2:
  22. Perhaps in my case more weaknesses than strengths:blushing: Not met the guvnor but from comments on here hmmm strange indeed:biggrin:
  23. True enough hama, gotta say you and monkeyd have soooo rekindled my desire dig abit deeper and study harder-bravo:thumbup:
  24. Couldn't agree with you more, does give me brain ache at times trying to take it all in tho:lol:(& will still always be ustulina in my head:001_smile:)

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