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Old 13th March 2010, 20:43   #31
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Hi Col, i,ll be there,possibly both but deffo Sunday.(if all the toys are back in the pram?)
so thats two monkey hangers going.
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Old 13th March 2010, 21:06   #32
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Hi Andy,i,m not a real hanger,just lived here a long time! look forward to meeting you there.just coz you live up there, don,t think you,re a yacker! & don,t be influenced by that reprebate Colin, him & Fred,dodgy characters

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Old 14th March 2010, 06:47   #33
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Would really like to come but it is a bit early for me A little fairy (FS) said that it´s not the new chippy down the road that has made the missus tummy stick out a good foot but the next generation (can´t really remember. Think that when I did the Gynie course I should have stayed for the full half hour)

`Thingy´ will be about a month then and I can´t see me getting R&R just then

Shame really as I have this wacking great wooden spoon for the clubs biggest stirer and an Oxfam parcel for the down and out organiser
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Old 14th March 2010, 07:05   #34
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... the new chippy down the road that has made the missus tummy stick out a good foot
Your local carpenter puts himself about a bit then, does he?
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Your local carpenter puts himself about a bit then, does he?
Tradesmen...... what can I say
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Tradesmen...... what can I say
Good job it wasn't the plumber, or there'd be video all over t'internet.
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Good job it wasn't the plumber, or there'd be video all over t'internet.
Do me own plumbing, only way to be sure it´s been done properly

Shall I send the spoon in a large jiffy (firmly packed inside some fosfor furtilizer of course)
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Shall I send the spoon in a large jiffy
If it's big enough it will save me being up a creek without a paddle.
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If it's big enough it will save me being up a creek without a paddle.
Well if you´re going to Northumberland then you might need it. I was -without- Friday evening as the bus I was on was late and I missed my plane to Stockholm. Had to get the next plane which was 09:30 yesturday morning. Got home at 14 o´clock That´s why I´ve missed a lot of the drivel on here
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Well if you´re going to Northumberland then you might need it. I was -without- Friday evening as the bus I was on was late and I missed my plane to Stockholm. Had to get the next plane which was 09:30 yesturday morning. Got home at 14 o´clock That´s why I´ve missed a lot of the drivel on here
You'd better take this week off to recover.
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