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View Poll Results: How much claret do you spill in the shed?

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  • I don't drink in the shed

    5 17.86%
  • I refuse to answer another question based on sheds

    1 3.57%
  • Only a wee drop

    16 57.14%
  • Enough that I have invented a jig to apply my own band-aids

    3 10.71%
  • So much that I have my own blood bank in the shed in case I need a transfusion

    2 7.14%
  • Wot claret? I don't have any left. My tools are demon possessed and I sacrifice a young virgin.

    1 3.57%
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  1. #16
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    :eek: :eek: :eek:
    Termite, you just made me feel sick.
    Why isnt there a vomit smilie? Thats how I feel now.

    Cheers...
    Clinton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton1
    :eek: :eek: :eek:
    Termite, you just made me feel sick.
    Why isnt there a vomit smilie? Thats how I feel now.

    Cheers...
    Clinton
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caliban
    Couldn't you change hands
    Isn't that only after 99 :confused:
    Navvi

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    Termite

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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    Just like many years ago when I was an active chippy and I bought an electric plane for trimming the edges of doors. Being used to a hand plane and curling my fingers under the sole to guide it you can imagine the scars on the fingers of my left hand that I still have to this day.
    Sounds like my dad years ago who used an electric plane to trim a small piece of timber while he held it in his fingers .. needed a skin graft on the end of two fingers.
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    Aaahh, you mean cheap replaceable blood, I thought you meant real red
    In my case never, unless my french polishing rubber developes a sharp edge
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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