Hippo
Lord Hippo
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Tis v shaped. Will get frew on 2 wheels.Not in a freelander you won't
Tis v shaped. Will get frew on 2 wheels.Not in a freelander you won't
We too have our entire vinyl colllection and also cassettes.I think I'll say boasting. I still have all my vinyl and its a bit eclectic with everything from Abba to ZZTop and a penchant for novelty tracks e.g. Napoleon XIV -They're Coming To Take Me Away Ha Haa! The B-side is the same as the A-side but in reverse, even the label is printed mirror-image... I can't remember who said it but it was said that it was the only track he knew which could clear an entire pub when put on the jukebox.
Jeezo! Watch it mate! They gonna fix it sometime soon?Mornin
Cloudy bright
Yeti brakes done, just needs a wash now
Doctors saying I have an aneurysm, not to lift anything and to take it easy
Just got hippo wheels to swap around then I'll take it easy, 2mm more tread on back
This year flashing past now, soon be prepping for winter
Stay focused all![]()
Unfortunately over 75's don't get offered surgery, just pillsJeezo! Watch it mate! They gonna fix it sometime soon?
Hope so, do be careful.![]()
Good on you. We do less than that but still doing what we can. Going to string the onions today and I have a load of big toms that I am not sure what I am going to do with. Maybe make soup then put it in preserving jars. Thing is, we drink little soup over here, so maybe take some back to blighty?Preservation of the crops in full swing View attachment 348571View attachment 348572
He don't live in the UK..... so mud island????Being a gazillion miles away in saffaland I didn't think you mud island people still did things like the above. It seems to be a scource of pride and a lot more prevalent than I imagined
Good work
I hope you lot don't add gravy to any of these when dishing up
Excuse me, but that stinks. Or seems to. But then I suppose it depends on where it is. And how far it has gone.Unfortunately over 75's don't get offered surgery, just pills![]()
Stomach area and they're going to check it every three months.Excuse me, but that stinks. Or seems to. But then I suppose it depends on where it is. And how far it has gone.
Still, feel sorry for you mate. No fun at all.![]()
It's a Freelander, you must be used to a couple of wheels falling off now and againTis v shaped. Will get frew on 2 wheels.
Done a couple of these on cars, using the split boot type. Need dextrous fingers to do them. Saves taking the mechanical parts apart. Also need to avoid supergluing yer digits together ----Rangie passed its MOT.
ONLY 691 miles driven last year.
I need to get something fixed on it though.
New CV gaiter OSF.![]()
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