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05-05-2021, 01:54 PM | #11 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Today I had to go buy a new suit for work, as the ones sat in the dark wardrobe over the last 14 months seem to have shrunk quite a bit.
As have all my shirts. Truth be told, I just got fat. Painful price of food and lack of regular exercise pleasure, Ł170.00 for a neat suit. I also popped into a card shop next door and got `Sally a card and a little dingly-dangly Unicorn plaque she would like. So I went to drop it off at her place as a surprise. When I came out, one of Sally’s neighbours was tossing a load of stuff into a skip/dumpster......... So I walked over to take a look. Result. Came home, put the batteries on charge. It all works. Some idea of what the reciprocating saws cost. Later I went up to speak to the neighbour who the wood came from. He had a pile of granite coping or paving stones. Next thing he came and delivered them Perfect for when I redo the garden and driveway. Free money really is good fun.
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