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westphalian

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  1. Minus 6. Milling in snow boots? Got them from Aldi last night. £17 bargain. Doesn’t say what rating they are for chainsaw though???
  2. Just got some pro end seal. Looks like PVA to me and its water soluble. Have I just wasted my money?
  3. bloody hell. where did you take this vid? i have been trying to contact them since i let a stupid argument get out of hand and we split up last year. i need to try and get back in touch asap and say how silly i had been
  4. Zombies tend to be infertile mate
  5. I’m stockpiling ammunition. Just warning you all, that’s all[emoji109]
  6. yeah, I forgot about Jaws. that summer instead of going to skeggy we discovered Newquay. any splash behind me I was quivering. lasted for many years.
  7. anyone admit to being scared of any horrors? as a kid, The Haunting was one for me. Took years before i would hang my foot or hand out from the bed clothes. That was when I was superstitious and believed in God. i found Wicker man disturbing so have never watched the end again but the video did wear out viewing Ekland"s body double (she was heavily pregnant at the time). That was when I was horny and thought paganism was worth a go. i remember pissing myself laughing at the Exorcist whilst a Catholic irishman next to me was shitting himself. i would class the most scary as Blair Witch but i know it is not well thought of. i camp and hunt on my todd in the woods regularly so in that sense it was not that effective but i thought it was clever. I would love to be scared by something “supernatural” but I’m just too old and cynical.
  8. no need to qualify that. the stallone one was shite
  9. blade runner wonderful life Leon... i never realised DR vol 6 was out. canny beat vol 4. i was dehydrated, hyponatraemic and had tendonitis after watching that
  10. decking from N Spruce
  11. Well done. I found some beef jerky under my fridge while doing a spring clean. Tasted strange but not not as strange as the fact I’ve never bought jerky. I bought a smoker the other year with high aspirations. Not done any preserving, basically use it as a bbq but stuff tastes great
  12. Bit early I would imagine. Bloody hope so
  13. The Oregon lo pro cuts v similar to the stihl
  14. Cheers. Yes already bought some
  15. Was going to use PVA as I have some. What else? Also I always buck a good foot or two extra for “errors”. Is it just to stop ends splitting?
  16. Are you sure? It’s more of a sensitizer for lung complaints than most woods but is it more carcinogenic than average?
  17. That’s why I’m looking forward to a hard brexit. Most the country will rewild
  18. I missed the overhead cables as well and only put a dent in the grass and not the tarmac. I could do this for a living do I seal the ends straight away or after stacking on end?
  19. Ethiopian? that was clever. no question I saw about the length of my member
  20. Cheers. I know it’s not durable but I wanted to do something with it
  21. My brute strength. No pile on mine. It does sink 6” or more in soft woodland soil but it’s not a practical problem The base has a convex shape to facilitate grip
  22. anyone know where my video went??? did you see it last night Idiot? (no offense)
  23. Yeah, you can see that the stump landed on the end. Seems a robust bit of kit if it’s weight is anything to go by. Was good for pushing down a hung up tree as well last week.
  24. yep, my 39 year old neice who lives like a church mouse has about 2 months to live with metastatic oesophageal cancer. NHS coud do nowt so she and her husband have pumped 1000s into private treatment all to no avail. She will be leaving 3 young kids. God's a twat and a half. the lucky ones are those that drink smoke and eat and go out quick aged 80 before dementia. it's a crap shoot.

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