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Old 30-08-16, 01:23
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Hello All,

And you thought your heads hurt beforehand!

Now to activate my second front ba ha hah Hawwww

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEgxTKUP_WI.

Oopps. I better do this properly .... Accessed August 29, 2016 from, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEgxTKUP_WI. Now isn't that better?

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Lionel
Ah, at first a didn't realize the participatory alignment you were seeking!! The fundamental practicum between Fran Hutzgerger's molyandering exposit of detractionism fluctuated (of course!!) by Dorgum Doghmeechie's wonderful introgonic piece on psykoldrugery (I love his insight as surely you must too...masterful!!) gives one chance hold on the polmandeing construct of complete utter nonsense.

Kay, now I've got you all confused-like, I want nothing of your credit card numbers. All I want is your CMP parts, Chev preferably. Radio parts too. C'mon...give 'em up.
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Old 30-08-16, 01:43
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Hang on a minute.. now I am completely confused.!! "Could you please rephrase the question into layman's language as I do not understand the question". Oh well lets go back to the beginning..!!
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Old 30-08-16, 02:38
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......... I'll be in the shed if you need me.......
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Is there enough beer in it for two, Jack…??


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Old 30-08-16, 07:07
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and a coffee pot for me as well please
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I just bought a lathe to play with. I can have all the academic conversations with metal I want. Beer and coffee welcome but my shed is getting a little crowded.
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