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General Discussion Area / Re: Supper
« on: 09 November 2007, 23:39:31 »
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Mrs TheBoy is on one of her C&G courses this weekend, and the phone has been non stop all evening.  Which means I haven't had tea yet.

So, 11:30, sober, and rather starving.

Pizza in oven for 15mins, or nuke a pastie.  Or any other ideas?

Have a chip  butty like i did  :y
Chip shop will be shut.  And chip shop chips are the only chips that can do butties

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General Discussion Area / Supper
« on: 09 November 2007, 23:33:21 »
Mrs TheBoy is on one of her C&G courses this weekend, and the phone has been non stop all evening.  Which means I haven't had tea yet.

So, 11:30, sober, and rather starving.

Pizza in oven for 15mins, or nuke a pastie.  Or any other ideas?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Help me choose some tools!
« on: 10 November 2007, 00:09:38 »
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Compression tester (I stood on mine :( )
You still got mine?

No, for the 100th' time, it's in Tunnie's garage, from his Dad's 2.2 work  :P  ;D

Torx sockets - I have your small halfrauds rail. Sat in my toolbox doing nothing. I'll drop them over next time I come, if you don't need them urgently.
So, have you got my compression tester then ;D.  Sorry, where is it. Not sure you said ;P

No hurry for the torx rails.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Help me choose some tools!
« on: 09 November 2007, 23:43:05 »
And the torx sockets :p

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General Discussion Area / Re: Help me choose some tools!
« on: 09 November 2007, 23:42:30 »
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Compression tester (I stood on mine :( )
You still got mine?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Petrol Price when you STARTED driving
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:16:25 »
about 40 something p a gallon back in 1988 - had a works van (didn't need a car) for 1st 2 years, so never took much notice...

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General Discussion Area / Re: Magnets requested
« on: 09 November 2007, 20:23:53 »
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Alas, our broken disks have to be sent off complete to a contractor for 'disposal'

Thats the problem I have encountered locally with the 'corporate' approach....   :(
Might be worth trying MOD sites, they have to destroy disks onsite, so may be willing to salvage magnets?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Magnets requested
« on: 09 November 2007, 20:20:15 »
Alas, our broken disks have to be sent off complete to a contractor for 'disposal'

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General Discussion Area / Re: Happy Birthday Sir Golfbuddy
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:01:13 »
Happy Birthday Martin :y

You're getting far too old for dragging you 2nd home around the country. Fancy a bonfire?  ;D


Seriously, enjoy your day :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Tax Disc Holders have Arrived!
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:34:13 »
Bloody excellent :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Winter Camping
« on: 09 November 2007, 20:37:03 »
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Those that made it to the lakes will know that when Mrs TheBoy comes camping, she doesn't like to get cold.  We're talking Duvets, Sleeping bags, blankets, the lot.  Even then, we've got bloody cold before, even in Sept (did get a frost that year, in Torquay!).  For night, you need lots of layers under you as well as on top, and need to be off the ground.  Fires help in evening/morning, but not really during the night if its that cold.  Lots of layers of clothing to sleep in as well.

We had some hot soup in a flask as well, so if that cold, at least that was warming.

If it gets to freezing, you have to be careful about your breath causing ice formation around mouth/nose.

Well, you know what to get ;D ;D ;D ;D it has two wheels, tin walls, heating, hot and cold water, proper kitchen, proper fridge, proper bathroom and much much more
 ;D ;D ;D ;D
hotels don't have wheels  :-/


The wheelie good ones do!!!!!   ;D ;D ;D
I'll get yer coat ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Winter Camping
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:50:30 »
I don't feel the cold normally - when I was young, we had to scrap ice from inside of windows to see out (sash windows are hopeless)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Winter Camping
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:28:17 »
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I have a tent that will be far better for you and Maria, doesn't take up a lot of space in the car, up within a minute, two fit snuggly ;) don't mind if you want to lend it :y
and blows away if you fart

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General Discussion Area / Re: Winter Camping
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:20:49 »
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Those that made it to the lakes will know that when Mrs TheBoy comes camping, she doesn't like to get cold.  We're talking Duvets, Sleeping bags, blankets, the lot.  Even then, we've got bloody cold before, even in Sept (did get a frost that year, in Torquay!).  For night, you need lots of layers under you as well as on top, and need to be off the ground.  Fires help in evening/morning, but not really during the night if its that cold.  Lots of layers of clothing to sleep in as well.

We had some hot soup in a flask as well, so if that cold, at least that was warming.

If it gets to freezing, you have to be careful about your breath causing ice formation around mouth/nose.

Well, you know what to get ;D ;D ;D ;D it has two wheels, tin walls, heating, hot and cold water, proper kitchen, proper fridge, proper bathroom and much much more
 ;D ;D ;D ;D
hotels don't have wheels  :-/

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General Discussion Area / Re: Winter Camping
« on: 09 November 2007, 19:10:21 »
Those that made it to the lakes will know that when Mrs TheBoy comes camping, she doesn't like to get cold.  We're talking Duvets, Sleeping bags, blankets, the lot.  Even then, we've got bloody cold before, even in Sept (did get a frost that year, in Torquay!).  For night, you need lots of layers under you as well as on top, and need to be off the ground.  Fires help in evening/morning, but not really during the night if its that cold.  Lots of layers of clothing to sleep in as well.

We had some hot soup in a flask as well, so if that cold, at least that was warming.

If it gets to freezing, you have to be careful about your breath causing ice formation around mouth/nose.

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