Decided against the inverter and 240V leccy chainsaw of the petrol one.

Went instead for the good old parang thingymajig.

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if you are near ripley(or notts) drop in to anchor supplies, They have Ex brit army machettes for sale.. can't remember price...Just know I can get em cheaper from them so if you are Ex army or emergency services they give 10% discount to
 
Imagine what the Daily Mail would make of that if you were a black nineteen year old :p:p

I am considering wearing my baggy jeans halfway down my derriere so you can read the non allergenic M&S label on my boxers.

Would that do?

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I am considering wearing my baggy jeans halfway down my derriere so you can read the non allergenic M&S label on my boxers.

Would that do?

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Jeez no .. there are enough sights about without seeing your arse too ...

I've no doubt, however, that in the correct Freelanderer section you'd get an enthusiastic welcome .. )
 
Hennie are a good outfit. Bought loads from them over the years, though some of the stuff they have is eye wateringly expensive. :eek:
 
I have a machete tramontia brazil was used in papa new guinea nevwr rusts keeps its sharp for ages its about 40years old
Where abouts were you in PNG... I had 7 eventful years in Mount Hagen!...also have a bush knife from those days - even used for opening tins...
 

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