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Mr Pounder Esquire
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Don't know its a picture so its blank to me. Brian

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Brian-Gaff

I *could* see it but ICBA to click on random picture links with no explanation. It'll probably get me fired...

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Tim Watts

Some men constructing a timber frame building Dressed more for the beech than a building site. They have a step ladder but it's too short So one guy stands on the top of the ladder and leans over grabbing the roof beam and his mate uses his back as a working platform.

They have theit faces pixellated and the caption reads "Why women live longer than men".

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Graham.

Better described than I could have done, cheers for that. Brian, I remember you from the old blueyonder groups.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

I nicked it from somewhere.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

It's safe - and quite amusing.. Probably taken from a website that should include some of the dangerous stuff I have done.

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ARW

Safe ................................... I can recall fixing a refrigerator for a spark. It was a Hotpoint and the wiring is a nightmare. He had pulled all the wires out for some very stupid reason and was too thick to know how to put them back. I knew how to put them back and how to make it work. I still remember the hate in the eyes of the pikey spark.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

in a similar vein

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misterroy

I do find that links with no hit is a big discouragement to click it, also the fact that I'm reading in plain text so would need to cut and past it in any case, yawn. Brian

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Brian-Gaff

+1 to all those people who post an untitled link which is nothing to do with d-i-y but oh-so-amusing to them and nobody else,
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Dave W

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Mr Pounder Esquire

ARW thought it was amusing.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

Well described, Graham. It saved me having to click on the link (those

67 words make the phrase, "A picture is worth a thousand words." look like an exercise in hyperbole).
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Johnny B Good

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