In message , Peter Stockdale
> writes
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> >> In message , Peter Stockdale
> >> writes
> >> >
> >> >> In message , Peter Stockdale
> >> >> writes
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> >> >> >> > google for it:
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> >> >> >> > mrcheerful
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> >> >> >> and
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amazingly :-)
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> >> >> >Truly amazing - thanks to all for their contributions
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> >> >> You can do it all by yourself now, can't you
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> >> >> --
> >> >> geoff
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> >> >Er - No, I will need somebody to assist with the lifting of it. > >> >
> >> What do they weigh?
> >>
> >> 50 kilos? No problems
> >>
> >> --
> >> geoff
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> >Got my eye on one now - claimed to weigh in at 3cwt - mucho problemo !! > >
> Hmmm yes, having thrown out 3cwt of motor windings today, I have a fair
> idea of how much that is.
>
> Might be pushing it a bit to carry one under each arm
>
Before the HSE were created and decided it wasn't a good thing to actually break into a sweat at work, farm hands regularly carried 16stone sacks of corn up ladders to granaries for storage in the winter. That really sorted the men from the boys!