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10-10-2021, 05:00 AM | #10 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s English 2001 S10 Extra Cab 4.3 V6 Truck
Went down to Whitstable yesterday in the truck with Sally to see mate Martins new home and garage he is building.
Threw an accrow (spelling?) extendable support in the back for Martin to use to support his main steel girder if he ever wants to hoist out an engine or something similar. Again, truck made me grin madly, both for the drive as well as for using it to do even a simple job. Last bootfair of the year sucked. One item worth Ł2.00 But…….. I have been looking for a horse riding spur for a few years on my USA travels and generally when out and about. Usually overpriced for me at around $20-30 a pair. Todays one was worth adding to my random pile of weirdness. Home by 08.20 from bootfair, hoping to see mate Kerry, @disasterbus who was popping over to drop some random stuff off that he had collected over time for me. When I got here, the first thing I saw was a pile of stuff on the driveway, and no Kerry, somhe had been and run as he does not like to leave his animals at home alone. I totally get that. Still need to carry through and sort through all the treasures. I am sure we will meet again soon enough. So unpack and carry through treasure, sort through solid wood kitchen shelves etc mate Kevin dropped off yesterday (firewood and shelving) Then get back to Rezin Rockit for bushes part 2.
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