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petercb

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  1. Rare for any to go up but when they do!!!!!!!!!!!! WW2 bomb blast kills digger driver in Germany - BBC News You only have to be unlucky once!
  2. Who do you use? In Northants myself and blade needs a resharpen Thanks
  3. Well John Barclay the Scottish captain said they were useless! Watched it on tv and I thought England were awesome Wales Ireland game was brutal I have to agree. Sent from my AT10LE-A using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. You would probably need to be covered under a business plan i.e. RAC Business or AA equivalent best to check with them Sent from my AT10LE-A using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. Who polices it? An organisation called FACT who work with Sky amongst others to protect Intellectual copyright. Your choice but perhaps not a good idea to post on here as they can obtain personal information from isp's etc. Sent from my AT10LE-A using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. So how much do you value your life? Anything you make is a prototype and as already said needs to be tested before putting yourself at risk. Sent from my AT10LE-A using Arbtalk mobile app

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