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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 82673Post lutonlagerlout

ps walther ppk was my favourite
easy to aim and fire
pump action shot gun didnt pump as quick as arnie and sly do it
the cartridges from the berreta seemed to fly straight over my head
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anywhere you can fire a 155mm tank main gun hehe, apart from the army hehe

one of our labourers used to be the layer on the AS-90 in the royal horse artillery i think, he saw active service and engagements in bosnia but got medicalled out after getting a hand mangled in a breach loading accident. be pretty awesome to fire one of these bad boys

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Did a 25m2 driveway on our display site last 2 days. Its been over a year since we built our conservatory/office and we have'nt touched a thing. Money is very tight at the moment so I have just used left over product and freebies, The channels, grit sand, ballast and kilndried were all hoarded by me from jobs, Plaspave gave me 2 packs of Monopoli and I ordered 55m2 of Marshalls Drivesett Natrale on ebay for a job in May and they sent me 95m2 by mistake so that went in also. There not really to my taste but its there to show our workmanship more than product samples. I used an alternating coursed 320x240 jumper and 120x160, Im quite happy with it, something a bit different not sure wether it would be considered a strong bond but I think it will be ok. Just got to finish the gate pillars and hang the gates then get a box hedge down one side. The whole job including gates and pillars will have cost me £99.00. I just had to buy 8xcement 6ton of Recycled MOT and a pea trap. Next job is a traditional garden, then a contemporary garden at either side of the drive will post as i progress.
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I'm looking forward to this shooting malarkey at the Gun Store in Vegas, 7 weeks time!



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Post: # 82687Post lutonlagerlout

nice work special branch
shows your skills off
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Post: # 82702Post lutonlagerlout

more air raid shelter fun
something of a speciality lately
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and yes that is my *bar* in the last shot hehe

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do you have a sunken bomb shelter in your garage? cool
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Post: # 82790Post lutonlagerlout

in the garden ,underneath my *bar*
floor is 3metres below ground
apparently was dug out with a steam shovel in 1939
all the walls 13 and 1/2 and still sound
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not done much worth getting a pic but did a bit of cutting back last weekend :)
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got to take the top off next weekend
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Post: # 82872Post lutonlagerlout

nice tidy stuff michael
thats what its all about
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Post: # 82873Post flowjoe

That second photo makes you look like your thinning on top a bit Tony, must be the light
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[quote="lutonlagerlout"]more air raid shelter fun
something of a speciality lately


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How many of your family members do you keep down there?

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Post: # 82876Post lutonlagerlout

that is my trusted leftenant mr junke
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Post: # 82918Post lutonlagerlout

did my own drive this week after 8 years of humming and hawing
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mrs is happy :)
many thanks to mickg tony mcC pink paving and marshalls for all the design tips and advice

the mrs wanted harvest witha charcoal border but we followed mickgs advice on traditional and argent light
think it works well with the bricks and flints

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Post: # 82919Post rab1

looks great, whats the next job....?
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