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I Shall raise a glass to you Sir (rum n coke)
OH MY GOD! MY EYES! MY EYES!
I Shall raise a glass to you Sir (rum n coke)
I agree quite funny too, im sure he show face again.
Happy Birthday @Wimblowdriver.Had a good day. Fine weather, got a few more granite slabs laid. An its Happy Birpday dear Wimblowdriver, Happy birpday to you. Prezzies from SWMBO, dottir, SIL. Lots of good stuff to eat and drink
Who upset Mackers? Bad form?
Had a good day. Fine weather, got a few more granite slabs laid. An its Happy Birpday dear Wimblowdriver, Happy birpday to you. Prezzies from SWMBO, dottir, SIL. Lots of good stuff to eat and drink
Right, Landy peeps.
Gotta mate. Used to nice motors, Porsche, Aston, Mercedes. Wants to move down West but the pot holes in the roads are upsetting his groove.
'Ere Turks, what do you recommend?' says he. Well, it's a toe in the water for him and his budget is, shall we say, realistic. I didn't suggest the mighty Tratter for obvious reasons (overpriced, could be better (if you don't already adore them)).
So, I'm thinking a D2 might be a good start, but I really think an FL2 would be more to his liking. Reliability and easy repair, particularly electricals, are paramount. I have no experience of either, so honest, non-partisan recommendations are invited. I'll pass em on unedited.
I've already passed on a few editions of my Landy mags and recommended coming on ere.
Wanna help him out?
Cheers
Only what's left in the strippers belly-button.Sorry I'm late to the party, is there any jelly left?
If you’re thinking FL2, is he not that much of a mate?
Only what's left in the strippers belly-button.
Weeeell, he does own a Merc..
I ates Mercs.
'Orse and cart if its the west country.Right, Landy peeps.
Gotta mate. Used to nice motors, Porsche, Aston, Mercedes. Wants to move down West but the pot holes in the roads are upsetting his groove.
'Ere Turks, what do you recommend?' says he. Well, it's a toe in the water for him and his budget is, shall we say, realistic. I didn't suggest the mighty Tratter for obvious reasons (overpriced, could be better (if you don't already adore them)).
So, I'm thinking a D2 might be a good start, but I really think an FL2 would be more to his liking. Reliability and easy repair, particularly electricals, are paramount. I have no experience of either, so honest, non-partisan recommendations are invited. I'll pass em on unedited.
I've already passed on a few editions of my Landy mags and recommended coming on ere.
Wanna help him out?
Cheers
Remember, a TRV isn't that good at seeing room temperature.
Is parked right next to a hot fing?
Jelly all gone. And I scoffed the last sossij roll for breakfastSorry I'm late to the party, is there any jelly left?
Yes, I had to have mine moved out.Betterer than having the control thermostat in the the room where you may happen to have a wood burner for “it’s nice” which then clicks all the house heating off
J
Right, Landy peeps.
Gotta mate. Used to nice motors, Porsche, Aston, Mercedes. Wants to move down West but the pot holes in the roads are upsetting his groove.
'Ere Turks, what do you recommend?' says he. Well, it's a toe in the water for him and his budget is, shall we say, realistic. I didn't suggest the mighty Tratter for obvious reasons (overpriced, could be better (if you don't already adore them)).
So, I'm thinking a D2 might be a good start, but I really think an FL2 would be more to his liking. Reliability and easy repair, particularly electricals, are paramount. I have no experience of either, so honest, non-partisan recommendations are invited. I'll pass em on unedited.
I've already passed on a few editions of my Landy mags and recommended coming on ere.
Wanna help him out?
Cheers
Right, Landy peeps.
Gotta mate. Used to nice motors, Porsche, Aston, Mercedes. Wants to move down West but the pot holes in the roads are upsetting his groove.
'Ere Turks, what do you recommend?' says he. Well, it's a toe in the water for him and his budget is, shall we say, realistic. I didn't suggest the mighty Tratter for obvious reasons (overpriced, could be better (if you don't already adore them)).
So, I'm thinking a D2 might be a good start, but I really think an FL2 would be more to his liking. Reliability and easy repair, particularly electricals, are paramount. I have no experience of either, so honest, non-partisan recommendations are invited. I'll pass em on unedited.
I've already passed on a few editions of my Landy mags and recommended coming on ere.
Wanna help him out?
Cheers
Great!Wonderful! My new gates and fencing is all finished and it looks brilliant.
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