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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 43943Post GB_Groundworks

took the little un to site today to see the lads and catch up not seen them all since my fireball trick, leb loves the digger haha

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bob the builder hard hat :)
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Post: # 43944Post Dave_L

haha my boy has got the same hard hat, teach 'em young eh!
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Post: # 43946Post seanandruby

My lad has the same hat to. I keep trying to take it off and get him to wear a proper one. I'm going to throw it away as it looks ridiculous now. It's his 21st birthday soon i'll get him one then :laugh:
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Post: # 43967Post rab1

my nephews got the same hat and he wears it everywhere
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Post: # 43978Post lutonlagerlout

well if all these young 'uns have a hard hat then maybe there will be a chance they will use them when older
hopefully the same with smoking,todays kids dont see as much smoking as we did,hopefully they will give it a wide berth
16 weeks for me now off them again,and i have only put on 4 stones :;):
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Post: # 43980Post seanandruby

Good for you lll. I bet most of that weight is your wallet, now you are saving on that filthy habit :;):
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Post: # 43998Post GB_Groundworks

dig dug dan wrote:You can use your time off to sort your broken link out on your website. The gallery link does not work!!
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started to recode it, got a bit carried away with the pictures haha.

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Post: # 44091Post Suggers

Thought of you a couple of days ago Giles - dug out some old skis&boots from the cellar - managed 3 turns in the back field - if only it was a little steeper - still a nice reminder - the 2 retired horses in there went ape-shit....that's their tracks crossing mine - "wtf..was that ?"
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Hoping you're on the mend - you young'uns mend quick.
Regards for the season - Suggers.
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