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peatff

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  1. It's fine everyone having their opinions but what does the fox say ?
  2. Put a teaspoon of fuel mix down the plug hole and warm the plug
  3. peatff

    Jokes???

    A recent survey has shown that people eat more bananas than monkeys. Personally though, I can honestly say I've never eaten a monkey.
  4. Now we know it's a lie because they should have been Skittles
  5. Almost, it's to stop the water barrel leaking I believe.
  6. I had a mate like that, wouldn't pay for a drink
  7. McAlpine, Wimpey and Laing, I thought you had to be an immigrant to work for them.
  8. I've not eaten chicken for decades now since we saw them being sorted as day olds and the rejects thrown into a dustbin to suffocate not even necked. I do like eggs though but only buy free range or local farm eggs when possible.
  9. Are you sending him in to buy a butt plug here Steve. ?
  10. Poly tetra fluoro ethylene is similar to the stuff used to coat pans to make them non stick, polyethylene or polypropylene is commonly used for tool handles. I get by calling them all plastic, works for me
  11. When I read the title, walnut causing heave I immediately thought "well don't eat it then"
  12. I'd like one for when the hot air balloons start coming over, stop 'em spying on me the beggars
  13. I posted about that when it happened, there was a bit of fuss about it from their neighbours who didn't like seeing the caravans. It makes you wonder when a developer in Chesterfield was fined £25,000 for the destruction of a couple of trees.
  14. Scattercash ! What size chain is that on ?
  15. peatff

    560xp problem

    It's what Spud says to Matt usually from what I've read
  16. I have an old Dynamac DY41 (had it since before internet days) made by Efco/Oleo Mac. It still starts and runs well although I replaced it as it was unreliable but then resurrected it with a carb kit when I found out about repairing saws (and emptying fuel out for storage) and cheap ebay bits.
  17. It looks like someone has cut some girdling roots off it in the distant past or it's grown through them and they've rotted away. I'd sit under it for a picnic without any worries.
  18. peatff

    Jokes???

    I saw a robbery at the Apple store in town and now they want me to appear as an iWitness. I signed up for yodelling classes and they asked is it just you or you and your old lady too ? I was watching two blind guys fighting and I shouted out "£20 on the one with the axe" and they both legged it
  19. They reckon St John's wort is good for treating depression
  20. Have you used any of it yet ? looks like only the forks have got any muck on them
  21. Sigmund Freud had ideas on this, here's an e-book you can read about the ego and the id. Another about id, ego and super ego
  22. The image came from pinterest originally done by school kids I would expect the paint to be poster paints they mix from powder. We used to put a bit of washing up liquid in the mix to make it a bit thicker.
  23. Religion and politics, just ways of setting people against each other. If there was only one political doctrine and one religion man would have to find other things to fall out about. Stihl or Husqvarna ? If god watches me in the shower I'm sure she'll be suitably impressed.
  24. My wife found this on pinterest and I was looking through the carving section to see if anyone was turning out anything as good as this. I think these school kids have got the market cornered though.
  25. Mig is easiest to pick up, have a look on mig-welding u.k. at the tutorial section. A friend of mine says you could teach monkey to mig in 30 minutes. Chucky2009 is annoying, I'd rather watch Jody on welding tips and tricks, he has a few mig basics videos.

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