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youre only a 31 year old pup if I remember correctly :shock:


Coming 33.


well fiddle me diddles, oill grant ye a belated dirty turd burthday for ye son. :evil:

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My bike arrived today :D

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Also got some MTB shoes Giro Rumble

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So feeling very pleased with myself :lol:

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Some TMNT Foot Soldiers and Kraang for the nephew - not that he deserves them :evil:

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Bought 5 boards on a HotPicks Lotto ticket, made a fiver on my stake :)

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Some TMNT figures were good.

The latest version of the Sony wireless headset that improves on the already good original. The ear pads fold up, no creaky plastic, and you get a bag to put them in. There's also a sensible USB port if not a sensible length of lead... The 3.5 audio cable's welcome too.

CoD: Advanced Warfare... the campaign might have been good if they'd bothered to fix it before release. The multiplayer's like a tower defence game with everyone leaping about :roll:

The latest issues of The Week and Private Eye are keeping me amused in work.

Oh, and some retro sweets should be awesome :)

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400 railway sleepers for £3.50 each

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400 railway sleepers for £3.50 each

Laying new tracks?

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400 railway sleepers for £3.50 each

Laying new tracks?


No it's for the landscaping. The house is called Station Cottage. See random pic of the day.

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400 railway sleepers for £3.50 each

Laying new tracks?


No it's for the landscaping. The house is called Station Cottage. See random pic of the day.


Are you doing this yourself? if so chainsaws and railway sleepers do not mix.The tar in them buggers up chains and makes them near impossible to cut straight.You may also find stones embedded in the sleepers = sparks,lots of sparks.
This is only true if you plan to cut your sleepers if not ignore above drivel :D


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Are you doing this yourself? if so chainsaws and railway sleepers do not mix.The tar in them buggers up chains and makes them near impossible to cut straight.You may also find stones embedded in the sleepers = sparks,lots of sparks.
This is only true if you plan to cut your sleepers if not ignore above drivel :D


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Do I look like a builder? No the builder boyfriend does all that stuff and I'm sure he won't need me to tell him what to do when he has over 20 years experience. Thanks anyway.

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Do I look like a builder?


On health & safety grounds,my health & safety I won't answer that :lol:

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It hasn't arrived yet, but I have ordered OS X 10.6 for the princely sum of £20 including postage.

Hackintosh.

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Do I look like a builder?


On health & safety grounds,my health & safety I won't answer that :lol:

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and what does a builder look like? :lol:


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I've just received this ;
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Hydrapak Laguna hydration pack.

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