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Dave,
I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. Tanner-'op |
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"Tanner-'op" wrote in message ... Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. Tanner-'op I want one. Adam |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 16:15:02 GMT, ARWadworth wrote:
"Tanner-'op" wrote in message ... Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. Tanner-'op I want one. Adam "'Er indoors" wants one in pink. |
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"Cerberus ." wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 May 2008 16:15:02 GMT, ARWadworth wrote: "Tanner-'op" wrote in message ... Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. Tanner-'op I want one. Adam "'Er indoors" wants one in pink. They do those as well ... http://tinyurl.com/3j6q95 don't know if they do a matching handbag tho' Icky |
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Tanner-'op wrote: Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. I reckon the new Makita AK47 will be better, I have one on order. What was your address again? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
Tanner-'op wrote: Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. I reckon the new Makita AK47 will be better, I have one on order. What was your address again? Ah Dave, And I thought you had 'binned' me! I'll pass on giving you my address, there are too may 'spam bots' here to harvest it. ;-) Besides, over the years, my skin has become as tough as Chobham armour and therefore impervious to the DeWalt tool I posted 'or' your preferred AK47 - you could possibly try some depleted uranium AP shells, but that could be a bit adventurous for a DIY group to give advice on manufacturing (although somebody will probably be an expert on the things). LOL Tanner-'op |
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ARWadworth wrote:
"Tanner-'op" wrote in message ... Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. Tanner-'op I want one. I'm waiting for the 18v version. |
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 16:27:54 +0100, Steve Walker wrote:
I'm waiting for the 18v version. You trade off rpm though instead of over 800 you only get 500. -- Cheers Dave. |
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Tanner-'op wrote: The Medway Handyman wrote: Tanner-'op wrote: Dave, I found this on another forum and couldn't resist sharing it with you. A new DeWalt tool that's would serve you well when dealing with those that disagree with you. http://i31.tinypic.com/15yxlj5.jpg Use it wisely and sparingly - as its first use could have you practising your business away from your home area for a while (around 15 years possibly) and with a very limited clientele. I reckon the new Makita AK47 will be better, I have one on order. What was your address again? Ah Dave, And I thought you had 'binned' me! I'll pass on giving you my address, there are too may 'spam bots' here to harvest it. ;-) Besides, over the years, my skin has become as tough as Chobham armour and therefore impervious to the DeWalt tool I posted 'or' your preferred AK47 - you could possibly try some depleted uranium AP shells, but that could be a bit adventurous for a DIY group to give advice on manufacturing (although somebody will probably be an expert on the things). LOL Tanner-'op Is it just me, or is this bloke weird? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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The Medway Handyman wrote: Besides, over the years, my skin has become as tough as Chobham armour and therefore impervious to the DeWalt tool I posted 'or' your preferred AK47 - you could possibly try some depleted uranium AP shells, but that could be a bit adventurous for a DIY group to give advice on manufacturing (although somebody will probably be an expert on the things). LOL Tanner-'op Is it just me, or is this bloke weird? It's taken you long enough. ;-) -- *Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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