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    Cool A little light relief (NSFW)

    All I can say is it must have been meant as an April Fools joke!

    I flipped the page on my NPCC (not politically correct calendar) this morning and was shocked, nay mortified, to see this this flagrant display of sheer stupidity.

    What is that tool on the ground and what has it been used for?

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    Hi,
    A screw-driver, to remove the hub cap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Duke View Post
    Hi,
    A screw-driver, to remove the hub cap.
    Regards
    Terrible to use a screwdriver for that, everybody knows you should use a freshly sharpened chisel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Duke View Post
    Hi,
    A screw-driver, to remove the hub cap.
    Regards

    I thought it was one of those old paint can lid openers.
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    Would a Blond know the difference?
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    Hugh

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    It was used to hammer the nail into the tyre.
    Standard artist's technique ��

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    There's a tool?
    on the ground?
    huh
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    Quote Originally Posted by forunna View Post
    There's a tool?
    on the ground?
    huh
    That was my reaction too .

    Cheer, Vann.
    Gatherer of rusty planes tools...
    Proud member of the Wadkin Blockhead Club .

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