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Your wish is our command :grin:

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Just don't mix the bottles up!
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Too late!! >hic<
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Didn't know whether to post this in Cheery Friday, MYOG or Landslide's midge net thread....

I had the sewing machine out for a little job last night. Whilst it was out and as I'm off to Scotland and Ralph is coming...

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If I'd thought on I'd have sent Ralph some carbon for his tarp pole.
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I can send you some of my dried frog pills if it gets any worse Sean :smile: .
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When I showed Jane she just rolled her eyes. Then she said it looked a bit tight on his ears, took it off and confiscated him.

There may be no hope for either of us :lol:
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Confiscated? Kidnapped more like. What's the ransom demand?

Now got 15 flower heads on my two sunflowers, with more to come. How on earth do you stop them? They've gone rogue.

Finally dried and packed WRT bivvy gear away in the loft so that keeps Mrs P happy (relatively).

Still cheery after reading Trep's WRT report. As far as I'm concerned all's right with the world when someone can get up at 4am for days on end and survive only on fizzy fish sweets.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 11:21 am If I'd thought on I'd have sent Ralph some carbon for his tarp pole.
I think he'll be in mine in the Trossachs but he should use his own if he wants an ITT completion under the No Gear Sharing rule. He has asked how small the virtual WRT T shirts go, I forgot he did that :lol: He's out of luck if he thinks I'm making him one!
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Two, one hour, virtual white board software design tests this afternoon. They've already got back to me, through to the next stage, a three hour pair programming task. Not sure if that's cheery or not... 😶
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I rescued this from a barrel of water this morning. No idea how long it's sat there for but she's a big un and a good un. I'll get her shipshape and I'm sure we'll have many skinned knuckles together in the future :-bd

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Canoe club back on the water tomorrow.... lots of kids releasing some pent up energy will be fun! Hopefully more of the same over the coming month or so of Indian Summer. :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:28 am I rescued this from a barrel of water this morning. No idea how long it's sat there for but she's a big un and a good un. I'll get her shipshape and I'm sure we'll have many skinned knuckles together in the future :-bd

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This deserves its own thread with pictorial updates tbh Stu.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:28 am I rescued this from a barrel of water this morning. No idea how long it's sat there for but she's a big un and a good un. I'll get her shipshape and I'm sure we'll have many skinned knuckles together in the future :-bd

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Bit of diesel and old engine oil mix on the threads
And hammerite on the body and she’ll be as good as new
For my own cheery Friday just received a email to say the broken road I ordered back in July has been shipped , only issue is I’m working all weekend so will have to knob off early on Sunday to give it a ragging
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In Reverse wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 12:43 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:28 am I rescued this from a barrel of water this morning. No idea how long it's sat there for but she's a big un and a good un. I'll get her shipshape and I'm sure we'll have many skinned knuckles together in the future :-bd
This deserves its own thread with pictorial updates tbh Stu.

The Vice Squad?

We all have our vices. And Stu's is, er, vices :cool: .
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Just accepted a job offer, so I am no longer unemployed. 🎉
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'S my birthday and I've just finished packing for my September BAM. Roll on tomorrow
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Celebrate the fact you've reached it, after recent events :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:28 am I rescued this from a barrel of water this morning. No idea how long it's sat there for but she's a big un and a good un. I'll get her shipshape and I'm sure we'll have many skinned knuckles together in the future :-bd

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I love a good vice....my lad bought me a smaller one from a car boot for 4 whole
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Much but it's work in progress ( it tightens just won't slide).......it also has a little anvil
On the back, very handy :-bd
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Just been out on me bike. Utility trip. Nothing fancy. Simple as that. Cheery Friday in a nutshell (no, not nutcase thank you).

Post number 4321 is quite cheery too in a low-key sort of way. Thunderbirds Are Go! (*)

Reg's Reward: a cheeky early beer and a few crisps methinks.

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Definitely a cheery Friday, 2 weeks of 12 shifts over but now 9 days off....
As well as the usual household jobs my 2 bikes will be back rolling :-bd
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I'll be busy tomorrow so I'm starting early.

Feel free to ignore this bit, there's a short version at the bottom so skip straight to that if you like {some time ago I was given a Yew log by a chap I know. At the time I promised that I'd make the first bow from it as a gift for him. I got the log home and left it in a dark corner of the barn for a few of years. In that time, said chap retired from shooting due to ill health and I suspect general old age. He sold all his kit and I'll admit that watching folk circle round his stuff like vultures wasn't pleasant. Now, some time later he had a change of heart and decided to pick up a bow once again. Sadly, with no kit left and not much money, he was forced to buy a cheap glass recurve thing (it does the job but is soulless). Anyway, word of this change of heart reached me and so I inquired as to whether he'd still like a Yew bow? He selected the correct answer and I started work.

This particular lump of wood had few of the attributes one would generally look for when selecting a Yew stave but that's never stopped me so I pressed on. Now, some bows almost make themselves, others will fight you a little along the way, whereas this one was just a b'stard but this afternoon it loosed its first arrows. It's now sat basking beneath its first coat of oil and with some luck I'll give it to its new owner next week}

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What a nice post to read.
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