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  • Starling Cycles Mega Murmur review
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    Restless natives.

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    Fandango, with Kevin Costner is a tremendous roadf-trip movie.

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    The auction house Mcteers in Glasgow has a wines and spirits sale about once a month.
    Depending where you are, I’m sure there’ll be a place relatively local.
    Whisky is always worth more when its in a special edition/presentation box/bottle. If it looks special, it probably is.

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    In central scotland(not glasgow), a plate and car costs around £30,000. With that given, insurance is around £900 a year, other fees can be another £450 or so.
    If you work the right 50 hours a week you can earn around £700-£800 before tax. Its almost all cash so…

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    You should pass my shop around 1. I’ll give you a wave.
    Have a great trip. Weather looks ok for the next couple of days.

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    He’s Egyptian. Not spanish.

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    “Al Pacino IS Arthur Scargill”

    A doubt there’s been a better line written.

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    I’m 5,3 on a good day and 10 stone. I tour on a kaffenback 2.
    I have drop bars on it but with flat bars the reach would be lovely for someone a little shorter.

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    Razzle or readers wives? If readers wives, and contains images of a certain Janet from Hull, my good friend Robert will pay actual money for.
    Razzle, i’ll give you a couple of dollars.

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    I thought it Blackadder the third.

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    Lighter fluid. Its amazing stuff for removing sticky stuff.
    Also excellent for cleaning photographs.

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    Your a gent. Thank you.

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    Atten…. I blame the vino.

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    Kebab shop kitchen?

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    Teach the world to sing?

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    +3 for gorilla glue. I use it for big area joins. Its not as brittle once dried, as standard PVA.

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    An ‘all you can eat’ sausage buffet?

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    Hairyscary, can you tell me where the bottom pic is?

    I shall be heading to loch charain bothy in the morning with a bottle of Ledaig and several firelogs.

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    In my case, it doesn’t matter where i stand. Front, back, middle, side, i can assure you, one of the Harlem Globetrotters will magically appear directly in front of me.(They also like to sit in front of me at the cinema)

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    Silicon. Clear, white, black. Bit of flexibility. Will peel off whenever you like.

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    Wifes uncle was a producer on the film. Took a salary because he was sure it was going to be crap(his words). Made the other producers(on percentages) a goodly sum of money. I enjoy reminding him of this every single christmas and new year.

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    The fight in the kitchen is beyond description. I love it so.

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    I appreciate all the info and opinions chaps. It/she will only be doing around 20,000 miles a year. Very light but awkward sized loads. We have a couple of merc vitos and a vw t5 in the company. I just really want one and its been, pretty much, agreed hence the original question.
    Again, thank you all.

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    I currently own a 1995 defender. Ive only had it 8 months or so. Always wanted one and(i think) it was a steal. The company i work for has a few vans. The defender being a commercial vehicle is good for the accounts. I was genuinely looking for info as to whether a 5-10 year old defender with some money thrown at it was a better choice than buying a shiny one.
    Im the guy that pays proper men to fix my cars. I dont know the fine details RE:defender theory.

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    Make your own Sloe gin.

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    RAPHA.[/url]

    I’m not saying it works but it helped me.

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    For the OP, check out the first Anne Mustoe book if you like cycle touring. A better read and finer writing the Beaumont’s book.

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    My tiny wee legs couldn’t cope Jamie, but thanks none the less.

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    Cornflour all over it. A light brush 24hrs later. Hoover.

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    Altberg army.[/url]

    I’ve used a pair of these through the summer. They are very comfy, light and so far, proving to be tough.

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    Big returns.[/url]

    I made 5.9 percent net last year.

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    I went Trolling for salmon up loch lomond. Should’ve headed up there instead. That’a about as clear as i’ve ever seen it.

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    It appears to be a very lovely day atop the Kilpatrick hills. Just before the wee DH section?

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    No pub but drive to dalwhinnie, head up to culra bothy. Up early and climb Ben Alder then head back out.

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    Terhi Saiman

    Get one of these. Outstanding in inshore waters.

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    I’d love to say never, but that SLx rear brake is braking my balls. frankly.

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    Bought several of the innis and gunn beers due to it being mentiond here some days ago. Got home to discover they’re 6.6%

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    Will work perfectly. Nice sharp blade in the saw mind.
    Also check the base of the jigsaw for barbs,they can sometimes tear through the covering film(if any) and scratch hell out of the acrylic.

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    Larsen trap. Very effective. House sparrows, robins, tits,finches think they also think larsen traps are great. Get one. Use it.

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