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Old 01-01-06, 08:23
Richard Notton
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Originally posted by Pete Ashby
Now Now R do come along,

there are standards to be met Old chap how can your ‘transparency be showing ‘?? do try to concentrate, or are you indulging in some form of linguistic jape perhaps ?

by the way Happy New Year to you and indeed to all MLU members for some I suspect it's already here or is it there?.

Pete

Quite so Old Boy, bit of a wizard wheeze are linguistic japes don't y'know.

It really is 7 hrs and 22 mins into Jan 1 2006 so I can also wish everyone a Happy New Year.

R.
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Old 01-01-06, 08:32
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. . . . .a very popular tradition of eating Black Eye peas
Mmmmmmmmmm, leave the Stacey Ferguson for me please.

R.
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Old 01-01-06, 09:51
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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Given the size of the bugger, I don't suggest he'll ever be transparent, but at least he's shrunk a bit since that delightful Mrs. Notton told him to work for a living...
I'll deal with you later Ningwinn-Tonball.

In the interests of accuracy and pedantry we should record its more to do with The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation, as I like to call then to their face since they like to hide under their registered acronym of HSBC, rather than an executive directive from Mrs Notton.

"Work" would be entirely accurate, however, "living" could only be used very loosely at C$10.0196/hr depending on a sufficiency of cash customers/wk to put such sums in the cash tin.

The high spots of 2005, for those mildy interested, would be:

A hugely successful Overlord 2005.

And interesting things brought by interesting people I have made twinkly silver-grey from brown and grubby:

A 1960's Ferrari F1 space frame for Mr Ecclestone.
A FV102 Striker complete
Lots of CDSW parts
A pre-war Indian frame (that will spend its life going round in circles. . . . . . . .)
The main frame of a 10" gauge 4-6-2
The complete hull of an Atkinson Alligator
Several Wehrmacht infantry trailers
Bits of a Typ.166 and the engine heads
Bits of a McLaren traction engine

And the low points, but mostly good earners:

Any number of wrought-iron, scroll work, fences and gates
Any number of cast C/H radiators
Sets of Alfa-Romeo suspension parts
A broken air cooling belt buried in a KHD F4L1011
10 off, powder-coated, 4ft, spherical marine buoys

Some interesting happenings:

Pouring a gallon of red diesel over myself.
Fred the farmer/landlord falling off the ladder propped against his wheeled and un-braked bale elevator.
Three Wehrmacht infantry trailers correctly hitched in a "crocodile"
A completed Typ.166 roll-out.
The Kestrel that flew into the 8ft x 5ft mezzanine office during lunch and perched on the window sill.

To name but a few. . . . . . . . . .

R.
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Old 04-01-06, 06:59
Vets Dottir
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Got an electric power wheelchair which has given me a lot of my independence back for the first time in 4 years. Even better it did not cost me a cent as the Govt. and other charitable agencies supplied it to me.
cheers
Cliff [/B]
Ah ... mobility and independence ... these gifts are precious aren't they Cliff? I know that I certainly most appreciate ANYTHING that helps me maintain independence (physically and otherwise) or do the things I MUST or simply LOVE to do, makes a HUGE difference in quality of life and spirits

Enjoy that new "vehicle" ... vrooooooooom Good Onya ...

Karmen
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