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digerjones
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Would like to wish everyone a happy Christmas and new year.
Thanks for the card Tony.
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Tony McC
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Post: # 116529Post Tony McC

You're more than welcome - a nosey around your "Sheds of Wonder" was one of my highlights of 2018 :D
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Same to you Dylan Tony and brewers. Did i hear shed!!! I love sorting through abandoned sheds, in my element. Tony you would be in awe of mine :;): :)
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digerjones
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Post: # 116532Post digerjones

You couldn't fit any more tat on your bike. Good job you weren't in a van. Any pictures after you had titivated them up
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merry xmas to the old hands and new of the brew cabin :-) I am laid up awaiting double hernia surgery,but will be back before I know it cheers LLL
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lutonlagerlout wrote:merry xmas to the old hands and new of the brew cabin :-) I am laid up awaiting double hernia surgery,but will be back before I know it cheers LLL
Poor you LLL. Get well soon. I was off 8 weeks, not good this time of the year.
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digerjones wrote:Any pictures after you had titivated them up?
The road lamp is still with the powder coater. I keep meaning to call in and collect but they are on a severely busy junction, with very restricted parking (you're supposed to park in the old church 300m up the lane, but I can't be arsed) and I keep thinking I'll do it next time, when it'll be quieter.....except it never bloody is!

That's a job for the xmas break, I reckon!
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lutonlagerlout wrote:I am laid up awaiting double hernia surgery,but will be back before I know it

You want to lay off that land-bound paddling - either do it on a proper lake or sack it off! :p
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digerjones
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Tony McC wrote:
digerjones wrote:Any pictures after you had titivated them up?

The road lamp is still with the powder coater. I keep meaning to call in and collect but they are on a severely busy junction, with very restricted parking (you're supposed to park in the old church 300m up the lane, but I can't be arsed) and I keep thinking I'll do it next time, when it'll be quieter.....except it never bloody is!

That's a job for the xmas break, I reckon!
Your going to devalue it then. It will loose all of it's patina and character. Shame on you
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Post: # 116549Post lutonlagerlout

haha nothing to do with 35 years of back breaking work :;):
its a reality check for me as good as I feel (down to 14 stone now) the reality is I am 50 and need to curb my enthusiasm a little bit,Like a lot of blokes i find it hard to let go of the practical side of things,the consultant has told me 6 weeks with zero strenuous activity, so at least this way I knock the first fortnight off at xmas . are you all good now Sean?
cheers LLL :)




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Yes thanks, back at work now. Was in a baaad place. Trams' and morphine helped :;): :laugh:
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John the rowing certainly didnt help, but if you want to win stuff you have to try hard, the consultant said people get them doing arm wrestling,digging the garden its just a condition that some get and some dont
trama-dolls and morphine cant wait Sean :)
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Post: # 116555Post michaelthegardener

i got a hernia tripping while carrying a small step ladder and the hedge cutter the blade hit the floor an the handle got me in the groin!
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Post: # 116559Post seanandruby

L S D Tripping, haven't been there for a while. Hope your manhood not damaged ???
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