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18 years ago
A craftsman at work. :-)
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18 years ago
Oh wooden-tit be luverly!
;-)
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18 years ago
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18 years ago
OK - get your coat and be off to your shed without any tea.
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18 years ago
Bit of filler wood soon sort it out :-)
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18 years ago
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message...
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18 years ago
A quick addendum, not sure what to make of this...
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18 years ago
I'd of thought 'kablefoon.nl' in the link would have told you that. ;-)
-- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
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18 years ago
Me neither, but reckon it could be handy having a cabinet you can open with your mouth ;-)
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18 years ago
You can also use a Dutchman to fill an unsightly crack in timber.
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18 years ago
A dry atmosphere could cause the cracks to open up.
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18 years ago
But if you stroke it..........
No, let's not go there.
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18 years ago
...well get the dehumidifiers out then!
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18 years ago
John
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18 years ago
or a real chest...
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18 years ago
By real chest I assume your talking about the pair at the back of the shot?
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