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Chris Gagen

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  1. typical, door bell!
  2. she got the oxyacetylene out...
  3. :001_tt2:bet you don't have the same dragon though!!
  4. why are you selling?
  5. was not going to defrost in time, she thought about using the hair dryer but
  6. hahaha, strangely addictive:laugh1: nice light hearted post steve:thumbup1:
  7. he kept pigs? she soon realised
  8. a big yellow taxi like the one that took away her old man...standing at rank with her sizeable brood in train she notices
  9. where are you based?
  10. has to be said, this is quite sad...
  11. the father of her 1st and 6th child who, fresh from the bookies, (convenient that the pub, bookies and jobcentre are all adjacent.) is foaming at the mouth at the sight of
  12. starburger, we're in recession don't you know! poverty looms like a dark cloud, this time next year they'll all be
  13. tomorrow when it's alight again! to hot in here now, have let it go out!
  14. walked into that one APC!
  15. eeee, it's been a while since i made her scream like that, still, my new nubile thai wife likes
  16. give to terrible wind, creating cymag like conditions in the burrows, bearable to the rabbits of course but eye wateringly nasty for furry fred, lord of the ferrets, and his wily mob. their squeaks and squeals were heard for miles and
  17. rabbit warrens up on wobbletooth meadow, damn ferrets, they don't like it up 'em, joke was on them after all though as
  18. spanking her car john cleese style was not an option as she only rode a bike. Some said that
  19. his "fetish" as she liked to call it simply were not true. Meanwhile, downstairs
  20. Worlds Largest English Cricket Bat Willow Supplier loads of info:001_smile:
  21. planted as sets, not sure if J S Wright and Sons work your patch but they would be a good starting point for you. i would like to give you more information on the issue of sets but we've been supplied by Wrights as part of the sale for as long as anyone in my family can remember...
  22. cry:bawling: uncontrollably as he was expecting more than a bit part in this crazy fantastic tale, but wait, what's this? coming to the rescue it's none other than...
  23. WET WET WET! This was told me by Nick Wright, father of Oliver who submitted the post above this. We have around 500 CBW's on a rotation, harvesting and replanting 30-40 each year. The plantation is spread over water meadows used for grazing cattle also, so all the trees within the area the cattle can get to are guarded with weldmesh. If you do decide to plant, be prepared to rub the shoots off up to 3 times a year, if the shoots are allowed to lignify the subsequent marking in the timber will devalue the trunk. Easiest tree ever to plant though, should get a return within 20 years, although we have had willows reach the required 60" circumference within 15 years. Good Luck
  24. they are mental for sure, has anyone watched the next video? top left of the recommended selection, entitled "tractions dans le vide en haut" no english translation but you soon get the gist, if you can stand the french music... just for kicks???
  25. was taught by my father to use file guide but have since found free hand better for a good edge and also it enables you to rotate the file slightly during each stroke to clear the filings from the file teeth most effectively:thumbup1:

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