Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
I got a white one of those rocket..
Sole reason I bought it was to write "pu$$y" on my mates tyre
Sole reason I bought it was to write "pu$$y" on my mates tyre
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Re: Mr Postman
You got a link Rocket? Could do with some myself.rocket wrote:Got these through the post. Bought to mark bolts so i know when i have torqued or tightened them. Tried one today and I'm happy.
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A pair of keis heated gloves and an cable for them that plugs into my heated waistcoat.
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A black bench seat for my bike off of eBay. They're £255 new, I offered £90 inc postage and they took it. Happy days. It's never even been fitted to a bike.
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A card saying a parcel had been left at a neighbour. But no neighbour knew anything about it and when I rang the number on the card, they told me the tracking number which said the parcel had been returned to the depot. ****!
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A lovely parcel clearly labeled as coming from sender
sextoys.co.uk
12 back door
ASSington
AS1 LOL Cheers Rocket
sextoys.co.uk
12 back door
ASSington
AS1 LOL Cheers Rocket
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Lol.DaytonAndy wrote:A lovely parcel clearly labeled as coming from sender
sextoys.co.uk
12 back door
ASSington
AS1 LOL Cheers Rocket
I got the best and rarest kind of post there is...
A cheque from HMRC !!! They miss calculated my tax payments last year, the rebate is enough to cover my first payment this year plus just shy of a grand in the hand
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SDoc100 turning up today.
I've also ordered myself a new mug for at work. It's one of those heat sensitive one that is plain black when cold then it reveals the marauder's map from Harry Potter. I also order some of the Bertie Bott's jelly beans from Harry Potter for my gf on Valentines day as a little thing instead of chocolate
I've also ordered myself a new mug for at work. It's one of those heat sensitive one that is plain black when cold then it reveals the marauder's map from Harry Potter. I also order some of the Bertie Bott's jelly beans from Harry Potter for my gf on Valentines day as a little thing instead of chocolate
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Mrs Itchy has one of those. She loves it.Cav wrote:SDoc100 turning up today.
I've also ordered myself a new mug for at work. It's one of those heat sensitive one that is plain black when cold then it reveals the marauder's map from Harry Potter.
And the mug!
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A new harness for the dog.
When he's off the lead he's as good as gold. Stick a lead on him and he might as well be a husky trying to pull a sled. I probably should have made more of an effort when he was younger but we only had to walk for 5 minutes on the lead until we got to a massive open field at that time.
Now we've moved, it's at least 15 minutes on lead to get somewhere like that, so consequently he hasn't been walked as much, which isn't fair on him. He's eaten 2 Halti leads and still pulls like a train with a chest harness.
So we got one of these...
http://walkyourdogwithlove.com/home.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A quick walk round the block last night was promising, hopefully he'll take to it better than the other stuff we've tried.
When he's off the lead he's as good as gold. Stick a lead on him and he might as well be a husky trying to pull a sled. I probably should have made more of an effort when he was younger but we only had to walk for 5 minutes on the lead until we got to a massive open field at that time.
Now we've moved, it's at least 15 minutes on lead to get somewhere like that, so consequently he hasn't been walked as much, which isn't fair on him. He's eaten 2 Halti leads and still pulls like a train with a chest harness.
So we got one of these...
http://walkyourdogwithlove.com/home.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A quick walk round the block last night was promising, hopefully he'll take to it better than the other stuff we've tried.
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Our 2 springers pull like trains and we found a figure of 8 lead worked well (although they do try to get it off to start with).
You lead them by the nose. Basic leverage means you barely have to flick the lead to pull them away from something.
You lead them by the nose. Basic leverage means you barely have to flick the lead to pull them away from something.
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I'd be really interested in how you get on in the next few weeks as I'm looking for one for our new pup and he's starting to get bigger and stronger now..Itchy wrote:A new harness for the dog.
When he's off the lead he's as good as gold. Stick a lead on him and he might as well be a husky trying to pull a sled. I probably should have made more of an effort when he was younger but we only had to walk for 5 minutes on the lead until we got to a massive open field at that time.
Now we've moved, it's at least 15 minutes on lead to get somewhere like that, so consequently he hasn't been walked as much, which isn't fair on him. He's eaten 2 Halti leads and still pulls like a train with a chest harness.
So we got one of these...
http://walkyourdogwithlove.com/home.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A quick walk round the block last night was promising, hopefully he'll take to it better than the other stuff we've tried.
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I'll start a thread.
The missus mentioned doing a video comparison of the two leads, so I'll probably wait until the weekend when I'm home during daylight.
The missus mentioned doing a video comparison of the two leads, so I'll probably wait until the weekend when I'm home during daylight.
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two things:
some eazi grip pads for the 999 tank, and a pair of Supercorsa's for the 999 in readiness for Almeria, which is still quite a way off but I thought they were a good price, £213 delivered.
some eazi grip pads for the 999 tank, and a pair of Supercorsa's for the 999 in readiness for Almeria, which is still quite a way off but I thought they were a good price, £213 delivered.
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Re: Mr Postman
I got new kneesliders yesterday !!
£30 for the alpinestars set brand new which retail at about £47
£30 for the alpinestars set brand new which retail at about £47
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That is good Mick where was that from buddy ?kingfixer wrote:two things:
some eazi grip pads for the 999 tank, and a pair of Supercorsa's for the 999 in readiness for Almeria, which is still quite a way off but I thought they were a good price, £213 delivered.