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'When he was there buying the saw he queried the price he
was being charged for it as it didn't correspond with the
price on the display,' Mr Mousley said.


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'When he was there buying the saw he queried the price he
was being charged for it as it didn't correspond with the
price on the display,' Mr Mousley said.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...power-saw.html



So everyone who wants a circular saw "NOW" should be questioned on suspicion
of wanting it to cut up a dead body, should they?

The idea that they might want it to fix an emergency in the house to stop
e.g. the roof falling in overnight isn't a possible scenario then?

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Ah there you go. I'm not paranoid, I know they are out to get us all.
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'When he was there buying the saw he queried the price he
was being charged for it as it didn't correspond with the
price on the display,' Mr Mousley said.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...power-saw.html



So everyone who wants a circular saw "NOW" should be questioned on
suspicion of wanting it to cut up a dead body, should they?

The idea that they might want it to fix an emergency in the house to stop
e.g. the roof falling in overnight isn't a possible scenario then?

tim





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"michael adams" wrote in message
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'When he was there buying the saw he queried the price he
was being charged for it as it didn't correspond with the
price on the display,' Mr Mousley said.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...power-saw.html



So everyone who wants a circular saw "NOW" should be questioned on
suspicion of wanting it to cut up a dead body, should they?

The idea that they might want it to fix an emergency in the house to stop
e.g. the roof falling in overnight isn't a possible scenario then?


The "bone cutting" blade was the giveaway clue:-)



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