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Stubby

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  1. Stubby

    Jokes???

    It worked on me , worked on my son and worked on my wife but my daughter could do both without her foot changing direction of rotation . She is a dancer , could that be it ?
  2. Tina Turner has karked it . 🙁 . And she was not even peado !
  3. It has a breather by the looks of it , what ever it is .
  4. TCD was the expert but sadly no longer on here . He was a fan of Red Line Racing 2t oil as am I .
  5. I had a Quadzilla for a time . Very useful . Go for it .
  6. Alternatively go onto youtube and type in War in Ukraine . Reels and reels of it . Some pretty horrible to watch .
  7. The Wagner geezer is saying they have now taken all of Bakhmut . Ukraine denying it . However it is a total ruin and not really of any strategic value . Apparently ammunition spent on this bloody battle exceeds anything ever recorded before . This and more daily on my pc . Easy to find . Just click on the little icon that gives the weather and it opens up to all this info and more .
  8. Someone posted a picture of my wood burner in my lounge once . I suppose they just hack the picture .
  9. Can be used as cladding and shingles I believe .
  10. Police man in Australia Tazers ( twice ) a 95 year old woman who walks with a frame and suffers with dementia because she was holding a bread knife and wandering around outside her care home . She collapsed and fractured her skull and her family think she will not survive . W.T.F. ?
  11. What you need to understand is , its not the Alkylate fuel that causes the problems it is the Alkylaye fuel showing up what the pump fuel has been slowly doing . The rubber components have a coating that keeps them supple . Pump fuel slowly attacks the rubber but in doing so also keeps them supple . Alkylate fuel does not attack the rubber , at all . But if you switch from long time pump fuel to an Alkylate fuel you can ( but not always ) have a problem with the rubber components becoming brittle and failing because the coating has come off and the pump fuel that you were using is now not attacking the rubber . If you use an Alkylate fuel on a new machiene from the get go then non of these problems occur . Alkylate fuel , by the way , is drawn off from much higher up in the refinery than regular pump petrol .
  12. Egger , have you had a troll through the Shooting Times or one of the mags like Sporting Gun ? There maybe some litters on there mate .
  13. Ah . A filament of my derageration 😀
  14. AJ , in the first vid the ladder looks twisted or is it an octopus delusion ?
  15. Is there a Owl box up above ? Looks like he has fallen out .
  16. If there is a little tint of red at the throat its a Swallow . If not its a House Martin .
  17. They are here in West Sussex .
  18. Hydraulic lock . As Steve says probably full of leaked fuel .
  19. You can't come in this late in the day and try to steal Micks thunder with yer Latin ! 😁
  20. I can believe that Wadders !
  21. Yes the dogs name was censored in recent showings of the film but , curiously not when it was used in morse code for the success of the mission 🙂

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