doriz
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Gerring dark here
Does anyone know what this means?COR i wish i could like down my nose..my full fats still not working..using my two feet!
I love the series, who doesn't right, but I would still rather travel a long distance in a Freelander.I see this thread has calmed down somewhat over the years. One of the main defenders of the Freelander name @Freelaner has moved on from his hairdresser mobile and bought a D3 after seeing the light
You're all wrong though, Series or nothing. Who needs comfort when you can have style and heritage
Been to scroo fix to pick up me klick n kleckt. Tomorrows jobs will be jobbed tomorrow.
Do I get to dress up as nurse Gladys Emmanuel?No-one wants to be a midwife do they?
Plummering in a new washing machine for dottir. Suitable connection point already there; new check valve, pipe through wall, fix new tap thing, connect up and drink tea.Warrah ye buildin?
Plummering in a new washing machine for dottir. Suitable connection point already there; new check valve, pipe through wall, fix new tap thing, connect up and drink tea.
Should 'ave come west, it's been lovely 'ere. I wouldn't describe it as warm but it's not bad.Good evening from sandwich.
Wet & miserable(weather not me)
Heater on drying my boots from earlier muddy conditions.
Is this because of where you live or are deliveries possible but the slots are all filled?Can't get a home delivery here for love nor money.
No-one wants to be a midwife do they?
Use it to buy gold
I have already considered that.
I could add more to my existing portfolio.
They should make a TV program about you, combination of Wheeler Dealers and Steptoe and Son, with a bit of Del boy thrown in!
...and Shed and Buried
I'll get shot down for saying this but polyurethane varnish is probably the easiest to put on and maintain. Others will say wax it, which is very nice but needs constant redoing.
Judging by the legs, it was originally a darker colour, so you could stain it a bit darker though matching it will be likely impossible.
This is a goodish guide and does mention using danish or teak oil but right in the last two lines he mentions that polyurethane or polyacrylic "helps with longevity"
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/how-to-refinish-a-table
So ordering it now is a waste of time - bugga
You should NEVER have told us that, Rodney you PLONKER!Haha I do like that idea, my mate is called Del
We dig out the pot holes then use our roofing torch to dry & throw in some chippings then torch them
then throw more on top whack them an re-torch seams to work.
Shame you wernt closer my mate has about 500 tonnes of the stuff.
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