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I've blown a cactus up with a stick of dynamite so I can't really criticise.

And you have won a place on the no fly list. :lol:

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The local wildlife must love you bratty.


wildlife being actual humans ;) the place was a few miles from outskirts of a town, middle of nowhere, I managed to take my car into the forest woodland "pathway" and it got really narrow, thorn bushes were scraping the car both sides and then bushes and a little mud path about half a meter wide, I had no choice but to drive onto this pathway, found a few more ww2 bunkers, ones with the original wire mesh to disguise as a hill, saw some dogwalkers in this tight squeeze of a forest pathway, and they were looking at me in disbelief as if they were imagining things, as I squeezed my car through this bumpy bushy part of the forest :lol: what fun 8-) dont think anyone would take their car where I did tbh.

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brataccas wrote:
dont think anyone would take their car where I did tbh.


Generally I find the last thing I want to do after spending £25k on a car is scratch the paintwork to buggery by driving it through bushes.

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brataccas wrote:
dont think anyone would take their car where I did tbh.


Generally I find the last thing I want to do after spending £25k on a car is scratch the paintwork to buggery by driving it through bushes.


But the paint's only there to stop the steel rusting.

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HeatherKay wrote:
But the paint's only there to stop the steel rusting.


Quite so, so why go scratching it off on a bush?

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Got a new shiny 27" iMac on my desk, not sure if the screen is big enough :shock:

Get a second one. I have two and they are great together.

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Amnesia10 wrote:
oceanicitl wrote:
Got a new shiny 27" iMac on my desk, not sure if the screen is big enough :shock:

Get a second one. I have two and they are great together.


I have 2 on desk :P Won't be for long though as I'm a quick worker

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Took 'em bloody long enough. :evil:

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Cool stamps from the Royal Mail! Lenticular printing means the TB launch sequences are animated. 8-)

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Paul1965 wrote:
Cool stamps from the Royal Mail! Lenticular printing means the TB launch sequences are animated. 8-)

being a bit of Gerry Anderson fan, I ordered a set of those last week. You should see what they charge you for postage :lol: .


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Paul1965 wrote:
Cool stamps from the Royal Mail! Lenticular printing means the TB launch sequences are animated. 8-)

being a bit of Gerry Anderson fan, I ordered a set of those last week. You should see what they charge you for postage :lol: .


I know. I've got a set on the way.

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Paul1965 wrote:
TB launch sequences

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