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cookiewales
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Post: # 87621Post cookiewales

working hard at my computer skills here is a link to a blog i have just posted http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/profile....ins-and working on my networking
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local patios and driveway
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Post: # 87622Post local patios and driveway

Grea.t work, love the step, shame that damn door opens the wrong way.

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 87624Post DNgroundworks

I love the step also, smart. Why no recess M/H lid, thats old cast one looks a bit tatty?

rimexboy
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Post: # 87625Post rimexboy

Nice work and good write up..

cookiewales
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DNgroundworks wrote:I love the step also, smart. Why no recess M/H lid, thats old cast one looks a bit tatty?
no room for one and client would not stump up it did clean of and matches railings :D
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cookiewales
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Post: # 87627Post cookiewales

rimexboy wrote:Nice work and good write up..
trying to attract the google spiders into my web :p
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Carberry
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Post: # 87628Post Carberry

cookiewales wrote:
DNgroundworks wrote:I love the step also, smart. Why no recess M/H lid, thats old cast one looks a bit tatty?

no room for one and client would not stump up it did clean of and matches railings :D
Seems silly to get nice expensive stone laid well then leave that there :laugh: No accounting for some peoples taste

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Post: # 87629Post lutonlagerlout

I will stick my head above the parapet and say that I have done and will always prefer cast iron manhole covers to the new fangled inset covers
has to be pre 1980 cast though
nice work cookie
LLL :)
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London Stone Paving
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Post: # 87631Post London Stone Paving

Cookie
Blog looks good. In order to fully maximize and get the google spiders biting, you need to add more text. You also need to add a couple of links to your website.

Its an absolute doddle to do. The text should be full of keywords related to your field (i.e Yorkstone, granite, setts, paving etc etc) and the links should link specifically to pages on your website.

I'm a bit pushed now but I will send you a detailed mail later.

steve

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Post: # 87632Post Carberry

lutonlagerlout wrote:I will stick my head above the parapet and say that I have done and will always prefer cast iron manhole covers to the new fangled inset covers
has to be pre 1980 cast though
nice work cookie
LLL :)
Any of them still around? thought the pikeys had nabbed them all :laugh:

cookiewales
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Post: # 87633Post cookiewales

Cheers Steve will get on that later I put it together to send to some clients your help is much appreciated ;)
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TheRockConcreting
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Post: # 87635Post TheRockConcreting

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irishpaving
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Post: # 87636Post irishpaving

Nice work as usual. Is that a cellar in the picture Cookie
"I'm spending a year dead for tax reasons."

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 87638Post lutonlagerlout

jay, you are showing your age mate
no one over 40 is going to have a barn dance understanding that :laugh:
good stuff
LLL
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cookiewales
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Post: # 87639Post cookiewales

lutonlagerlout wrote:jay, you are showing your age mate
no one over 40 is going to have a barn dance understanding that :laugh:
good stuff
LLL

jesus lll and jay thats beyond me i would rather move twenty ton setts :p ps i am 54 and cant do grammer




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