Eye is int kitchen now. Bin oot a few times after he gottid me attention by running up un down me trellis that knocks on me fence. Rolling nuts and walnuts 8 inch in front of me. He came and gorrum many times. So its definitely the same squirrel. It takes a lot of trust for him to get that close. Non of he others get that close. They stay at least 2m away. Still very shaky and retreats if yer sniff or there's a burd tweet. Tis understandable.
 
I would often pack up the van but forget to take off the tool belt. Only getting in to drive did I notice, so would just unclip it and chuck it on the center seat. All I wanted at that time was to get ome for me family and tea :)

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Im sure if the knife was in a tool belt you could argue the point. (get it...point) ok coat got..........door slammed bye then. 🤣🤣
 
Fitted the new regulator for me gas cooker, was missing raw plugs & why do they change the fittings on everything. I ordered
the same brand looked the same in the pics but they have changed the mount so new holes had to be drilled. :mad:
I went to my stash of stainless n used stainless screws instead of the rotten ones they give you. Anyhoo thats all done.

Fitted some wall sockets too, & replaced the cooker one too. Only got 1 double light socket to do & its got loads of red wires on it one is spur going to the security light. Opened it up then seen all the red wires n went na not today. 🤣
 
Eye is int kitchen now. Bin oot a few times after he gottid me attention by running up un down me trellis that knocks on me fence. Rolling nuts and walnuts 8 inch in front of me. He came and gorrum many times. So its definitely the same squirrel. It takes a lot of trust for him to get that close. Non of he others get that close. They stay at least 2m away. Still very shaky and retreats if yer sniff or there's a burd tweet. Tis understandable.
What does he do if you let out one of your normal 70db farts then?
 
Took ma hippo ferra drive yesdi to empty his nappy after doing 550 miles. His soot level had just clocked over to 23 which is when he's due a full regeneration. Also gave him a bit of exercise as he dun't do many miles. Bort him 45L of diesel earlier int week. Going to service im soon. Whennit warms up a bit.
 
Ok,
Problem is the tools in the back have nowt to do wiv the glove box blade. It may be a legal blade but where it is, on its own, is a big risk.

The bit about them having to proove... there's no reason to have a blade in a glove box. Yer caught wivvit in easy reach wivvoot anyfink as a defence. Yer could argue cutting a seat belt in a crash. Seen it said inner telly program. Copper said he should have bort seat belt scissors instead of a blade.
You may not believe this but this SA knife is in such fab condition that I keep it in the box I was given it in, inside a finger glove with the elastic bit that normally goes round your wrist wrapped round it to keep it in place.
As far as I know, if you have a pocket knife on you with a legal length blade that is not lockable, that is seen as OK.
It also has totally the best scissors on it of all the knives I have ever had.
So, I'll take my chances.
If I wanted to "pull" it it'd take me about 2-3 minutes. So not "readily available".
 
Fitted the new regulator for me gas cooker, was missing raw plugs & why do they change the fittings on everything. I ordered
the same brand looked the same in the pics but they have changed the mount so new holes had to be drilled. :mad:
I went to my stash of stainless n used stainless screws instead of the rotten ones they give you. Anyhoo thats all done.

Fitted some wall sockets too, & replaced the cooker one too. Only got 1 double light socket to do & its got loads of red wires on it one is spur going to the security light. Opened it up then seen all the red wires n went na not today. 🤣
As it was raining I decided to catha few mins in the utility room before I went off to see W.
"A few mins" huh.
The bit of worktop that had to be cut to go behind the gas pipe had stuck nicely to the rest of it so I decided to mount right angle watnots to the Wtop and the battens. Pulled the tumble dryer out from under as it is light and easy to move, fiddled about until I had secured said right angled thingy, then went to tother end to do the same. As I was doing that I noticed that the two bits of Wtop around the gas pipe had parted company.
I know why, there is a slight convex bow to the plasterboard under the window. I hadn't cut the Wtop exactly to match this as it didn't really matter as it was going to be sat under the tiles anyway.
So, oh flip, gotta reglue that again.
Went on and finished fitting tother angled mount jobbie then back to the fiddly, stoopid little bit of Wtop.
Found the tube of sealant/adhesive that I had bought just to do this one stoopid little job.
Of course despite my best efforts it had gone off in the nozzle. Spent a while trying to dislodge it, to no avail.
So got a noo one out of my precious pack of spares, stuck that on and squirted the stuff into t'crack. Having masking taped it around. Managed to find a way of pulling the tiny piece of Wtop toward the pipe and the rest of it. So it is now wedged into place while it goes off.
Then decided to save the nozzle I had just used. Using white spirit I did my best to clean the flipping thing out. Managed more or less but I was late for going to t'hospital.

The man who invents a really good way of stopping the nozzles getting clogged up with dried up sealant will make a million in a few weeks.
Cmon Elon, put your big brain to it and stop playing with Trump!
Anyway I have got to go and get my dins on now.
Oh and the Thunderbird has suddenly started working and the Engine warning light in the Pluriel has gone orf all of it's own accord.
Plus while I was int orspicle dottir turned up so all three of us had a good chat.
See yez!:):):)
 
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wot? Even on "vinted"?
I has no idea as W buys many of my clothes from charity shops.
No joke, round here there are some monied peeps who buy clothes prolly for their better halves, that never get worn.
(Shirts only, mind!);)
Vinted has got pretty savvy, at least in certain quarters. Herself has fun with it and the shirt came nett zero, but only a shade less than half new.
 
Just riffing along with last night's innuendo-fest on here, I thought you might like to see that I have a large tool.
View attachment 335112 A 50mm drill with a no. 4 Morse Taper. I'll be wanting to drill some big holes later this spring so seeing this advertised on Ebay was just too tempting. I don't think I've got anything with a 4MT socket to turn it, so now I want a jumper sleeve or two. There are always more toys to buy . . .
Is the pointy end sposed to look like that? 🤨
 
Fitted the new regulator for me gas cooker, was missing raw plugs & why do they change the fittings on everything. I ordered
the same brand looked the same in the pics but they have changed the mount so new holes had to be drilled. :mad:
I went to my stash of stainless n used stainless screws instead of the rotten ones they give you. Anyhoo thats all done .WELL DONE

Fitted some wall sockets too, & replaced the cooker one too. Only got 1 double light socket to do & its got loads of red wires on it one is spur going to the security light. Opened it up then seen all the red wires n went na not today. 🤣
Reminds me of some peeps who wire their kit car in just one colour!!!
God help any buyer of one! 🤣
 
The man who invents a really good way of stopping the nozzles getting clogged up with dried up sealant will make a million in a few weeks.
I allow them to set in the nozzle. It's easy to unblock them with an electrical screwdriver, or a Philips, pushed in from the narrow end. With a bit of raking out with a long screw (ooh er missus) at the wide end.
I'll not wait up for me million sovs :p
 
I allow them to set in the nozzle. It's easy to unblock them with an electrical screwdriver, or a Philips, pushed in from the narrow end. With a bit of raking out with a long screw (ooh er missus) at the wide end.
I'll not wait up for me million sovs :p

Just set a screw in the wide end, when its gone off pull it out ...

Cover the end of the tube with a thick plastic sheet and screw an old nozzle back on ...
 

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