Feck me your world knowledge exceeds mine by a long straw.
All i know about hiding one's worldly belongings up one's jackssy is to do with the peeps who got deported from Frogland to bits of south America right up until quite recently, last ones released in 1953. (Think Papillon). they used to make special aluminium tubes and put everything that mattered to them in those. then insert them where the sun didn't shine.
I read a book a while back, long out of print and they never printed many copies when they did it. I actually had to sign about 23 pieces of paper to ensure I returned it to its owner. Which was all about life as a "bagnard".
Bloody terrible.
And if you managed to live to the end of your sentence, you were slung out of the jail and just left there to serve the equivalent of your sentence again outside of the jail in Guyana.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_French_Guiana.

That is grim reading.
 
Ive had two, im working in the morning.. Oh Cognac I used to drink that in shots when I was a barman
in spain or anything else that was fired up & down the bar haha

Glad the pooch is better thats good news. :):)
So you was a Sambuca special!!! Ho, Ho, ho!!!:):):)

Pooch, and the others, are still sleeping downstairs in the kitchen tonite! Till we are sure she has got over it!

When I was a (cocktail) barman I was working in such a straight joint that I never was able to sling booze down the bar. It wouldn't have made it as the bar was only about 4 feet long!
When the owners did a refurb they asked me how I wanted the bar to be. They were making a bar out of what had been a small dining room in the restaurant. So there I was, 18 and designing my own bar. So I wanted a really small bar so no one else could get in there and get in my way. I wanted a bank of glass shelves behind me uplighted with botts on them. and
everything really close to hand as basically no one ever stood at this bar, It was the bar in a very posh hotel and restaurant. No one ever went in there just for a drink.
I simply went to the party, took their drink order then ran back to the bar, mixed the drinks and then ran back to serve the drinks from a silver tray!!!
But the owners did get the bar done exactly as I wanted it. So it worked fine.
Did have a fire one night.
A lady decided to help herself to the soda syphon. So she reached across the bar and managed to put her inflammable sleeve over the candle that was there on the end of the bar. It caught fire.
Imagine a very filmy, see-through blouse with drooping seventies style sleeves, as we were, after all in the seventies. (1973)
She went up like a Roman candle!
I grabbed the soda syphon and sprayed her with it. Put the fire out quite quickly.
She decided she wanted to complain to the owners. She was half of the ownership couple of the "Hole in the wall" restaurant, very famous place in Bath. But she was well known to the owners as, although rivals they got on very well, and they simply pointed out to her that if she had asked me for the soda, it wouldn't have happened!;););)
Then there is the story of the guy who managed to cut his scrotum on a chair.
But I'll keep that for another time!!!;);););)
 
So you was a Sambuca special!!! Ho, Ho, ho!!!:):):)

Pooch, and the others, are still sleeping downstairs in the kitchen tonite! Till we are sure she has got over it!

When I was a (cocktail) barman I was working in such a straight joint that I never was able to sling booze down the bar. It wouldn't have made it as the bar was only about 4 feet long!
When the owners did a refurb they asked me how I wanted the bar to be. They were making a bar out of what had been a small dining room in the restaurant. So there I was, 18 and designing my own bar. So I wanted a really small bar so no one else could get in there and get in my way. I wanted a bank of glass shelves behind me uplighted with botts on them. and
everything really close to hand as basically no one ever stood at this bar, It was the bar in a very posh hotel and restaurant. No one ever went in there just for a drink.
I simply went to the party, took their drink order then ran back to the bar, mixed the drinks and then ran back to serve the drinks from a silver tray!!!
But the owners did get the bar done exactly as I wanted it. So it worked fine.
Did have a fire one night.
A lady decided to help herself to the soda syphon. So she reached across the bar and managed to put her inflammable sleeve over the candle that was there on the end of the bar. It caught fire.
Imagine a very filmy, see-through blouse with drooping seventies style sleeves, as we were, after all in the seventies. (1973)
She went up like a Roman candle!
I grabbed the soda syphon and sprayed her with it. Put the fire out quite quickly.
She decided she wanted to complain to the owners. She was half of the ownership couple of the "Hole in the wall" restaurant, very famous place in Bath. But she was well known to the owners as, although rivals they got on very well, and they simply pointed out to her that if she had asked me for the soda, it wouldn't have happened!;););)
Then there is the story of the guy who managed to cut his scrotum on a chair.
But I'll keep that for another time!!!;);););)

Haha good times :D I had a great pal Miguel who owned a club I used to be the peace keeper
at the front on house, but when it came to 11ish I used to go behind the bar & keep an eye on fings
inside like the talent haha worst bit was chucking all the drunks out at 5am. It seamed to be loads of French dudes causing trouble. Big long bar you could slide bottles up n down loads of free ones given
out for a flash (wink wink) :D
 
Haha good times :D I had a great pal Miguel who owned a club I used to be the peace keeper
at the front on house, but when it came to 11ish I used to go behind the bar & keep an eye on fings
inside like the talent haha worst bit was chucking all the drunks out at 5am. It seamed to be loads of French dudes causing trouble. Big long bar you could slide bottles up n down loads of free ones given
out for a flash (wink wink) :D
Although I started in the posh place, later on I got other jobs and did bar work as an extra source of income which is when I sampled the rougher types of place. Like the one where I used to grab a bottle out of the empty bottle trolley whenever some dick used to try summat on. All fun times!
Out for a flash?! You shoulda bin locked up!!!:D:D:D
 
Fanks mate.
i need to reely get to grips with all the different types and what they are all used for. Neva knew it was so complex!:):):):)
Mine is variable speed depending on how mush yer push the on switch. Yer haf ter pick yer blades correctly. It wears them oot quickly. Also angle yer cut so it dunt catch between teef on thin stuff. When it does the reciprocating continues wiv the bkade stationary. Can be quite frightening when it appens. Look ont youtube for reviews.
 
Morning All:D
Very quiet in my street. Because they closed it overnight! :rolleyes:
Got the paper, having a coffee.
Off to my boys this morning to help fit some internal wardrobe carcases. :(
Hoping to be done early this arvo and then I can take my Sub-Woofer apart and take pics of it.
Hoping to put the unit and the carpet back in the car this weekend.
Have a good day folks! :D
 
This morning it's damp & moist...now to finish new log store. Have been told it's big enough to house a small horse. I found this...

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Although I started in the posh place, later on I got other jobs and did bar work as an extra source of income which is when I sampled the rougher types of place. Like the one where I used to grab a bottle out of the empty bottle trolley whenever some dick used to try summat on. All fun times!
Out for a flash?! You shoulda bin locked up!!!:D:D:D

Haha brings back some memories. :D:D
 
Mine is variable speed depending on how mush yer push the on switch. Yer haf ter pick yer blades correctly. It wears them oot quickly. Also angle yer cut so it dunt catch between teef on thin stuff. When it does the reciprocating continues wiv the bkade stationary. Can be quite frightening when it appens. Look ont youtube for reviews.
This is interesting!
I will be cutting thin stuff, namely car bodywork. so I'm beginning to think a thin blade in a small circular saw might be better.
Also I won't be able to angle the cut by much. I will indeed do more research before coming to any final conclusions.
And thinking about it, progs I've seen on TV where they are cutting out bodywork, they do not use recip saws.
So maybe I am wrong on this.
I am so grateful for peeps on here who make me think things through properly.:):):)
 

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