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Nov 20, 2019 12:42:16 GMT
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Great report, although two things:- 1) How could you possibly leave Bob at home. Just think of the chaos he could have caused fun he could have had. 2) even My Little Bottle Opener knows she'd have been sacked. Too much empty fridge!
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bstardchild
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Nov 20, 2019 17:38:05 GMT
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2) even My Little Bottle Opener knows she'd have been sacked. Too much empty fridge! In our defence we did our best to empty it sat night but I had to send one to bed and then retire shortly after cos it was looking like pitstop was going to win in the who could keep drinking longest
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Nov 20, 2019 20:58:39 GMT
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You had a drinking contest with Pitstop?
Oh dear.
I’ve seen her in full flow in the VIP tent in Malta. They couldn’t pour it out of the bottle quick enough.
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Nov 21, 2019 16:15:17 GMT
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You had a drinking contest with Pitstop? Oh dear. I’ve seen her in full flow in the VIP tent in Malta. They couldn’t pour it out of the bottle quick enough. I find this information out a fraction too late In defence I am a bit of a lightweight drinking wise
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Nov 21, 2019 16:20:32 GMT
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To be fair I didn’t know in advance the situation might arise so couldn’t issue the warning. Ian obviously failed to mention it
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Nov 21, 2019 16:24:10 GMT
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VIP Tent, Malta, 2017...
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Nov 21, 2019 16:45:14 GMT
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Not sure the above helped the poor aforementioned thumb... or perhaps it did?
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Nov 21, 2019 17:05:21 GMT
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To be fair I didn’t know in advance the situation might arise so couldn’t issue the warning. Ian obviously failed to mention it Both my daughters have been to uni and since their return have been able to drink many people under the table. I thought everyone knew that. Not sure the above helped the poor aforementioned thumb... or perhaps it did? That was pre-thumb
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Nov 21, 2019 17:06:34 GMT
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The thumb support can be spotted (adding support for the 2nd flute), so this will be pre-1st op?
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Nov 21, 2019 17:15:52 GMT
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Great report, although two things:- How could you possibly leave Bob at home. Bob the Dog goes to a special canine spa run by friends who have lost their dogs to old age and don't want a full-time one now but are always asking me "When is Bob coming to stay again?" There he is treated like a little furry god with treats, walks and belly rubs. The problem is going to get him back as my friends look miserable on my arrival and Bob the Dog runs and hides behind the settee and as I wrestle him to the door with his claws scoring grooves in their parquet flooring the friends look even more miserable. He refuses to jump in the Defender so I have to lift him in, with my back, and then he puts his nose against the rear door glass and whimpers and the friends wave him goodbye. A little psychology is now necessary so I pray that we see a cat or squirrel on the way home and once he's had a good bark at his mortal enemies his goldfish brain resets until the next time.
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Nov 21, 2019 17:16:53 GMT
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The thumb support can be spotted (adding support for the 2nd flute), so this will be pre-1st op? Dang! You're right! Pre-first botched operation. All the Malta days seem to meld together. I blame the Cisk. You going again next year?
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Nov 21, 2019 18:09:24 GMT
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To be fair I didn’t know in advance the situation might arise so couldn’t issue the warning. Ian obviously failed to mention it Both my daughters have been to uni and since their return have been able to drink many people under the table. I thought everyone knew that. It never ceases to amaze me how much grog some young women can sink before they fall over. Even in their teens sometimes.
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Nov 21, 2019 18:21:43 GMT
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The thumb support can be spotted (adding support for the 2nd flute), so this will be pre-1st op? Dang! You're right! Pre-first botched operation. All the Malta days seem to meld together. I blame the Cisk. You going again next year? That’s the plan...having missed this year myself.
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Nov 21, 2019 18:28:36 GMT
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VIP Tent, Malta, 2017... I don't remember that picture being shared before....... Anyway it's OK we had a great chat and I have every sympathy for Ian#1
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Nov 21, 2019 22:14:12 GMT
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Two dry days means winterizing the Goddess. Antifreeze strength - check Remove batteries - check Pump up tyres to 100 psi - check Struggle to put on the new winter coat because Operation Barn was a total failure - check Description said 2.5 x 7.5 metres easy-fit. PAH! Partly on but all over the place 49 minutes later after primping, twitching, smoothing, cursing, tyre kicking, falling off the ladder TWICE and it's on! Not perfect but have to wait until the next big blow for it to show where the weaknesses are and then much strap tightening.
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Jan 24, 2020 21:00:24 GMT
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"The truck has never been used on the road and is currently not running. We do not have a V5."... So its a 15k prop then...
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Jan 24, 2020 21:10:46 GMT
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"The truck has never been used on the road and is currently not running. We do not have a V5."... So its a 15k prop then... Looks like it but do I need two?
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Jan 24, 2020 22:14:56 GMT
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Of course you do
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