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    Joke Thread III

    No - me neither - I think he talked a lot of Ship...
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    Feeling old

    Or maybe like me, when the Police turn up at your door & they both look like school-kids ?
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    Joke Thread III

    In the north of England we say "kick the bucket" because being considerate enough not to let our spouses or children find us dangling, we do it at work !
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    Squirrels.

    This is, of course, true - but after a couple of weeks you will find that you have effectively trained the offending cat & the Lion Dung can be removed and buried.
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    Squirrels.

    I have found that Lion Dung; sourced from any zoo & strewn around the perimeter of the garden Completely Stops Cats from using my garden as a toilet !
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    Joke Thread III

    Telling & listening to "dirty" jokes; is a form of aural *** !
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    Joke Thread III

    People who drink alcohol normally speak a load of twaddle !
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    Joke Thread III

    I put pizza IN Pineapple !
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    Joke Thread III

    My Father said "A whistling woman & a cackling hen, brings the devil out of his den !"
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    Joke Thread III

    Join a Lonely Hearts Club & show her your options....she will advise you what your best course of action is.
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    Anybody know what this tool is?

    Looks as though it could be used to plane out Rebates on 2 Faces at once.
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    Joke Thread III

    Definition of poltroon noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary poltroon noun /pɒlˈtruːn/ /pɑːlˈtruːn/ (old use, disapproving) a coward (= a person who lacks courage) Word Origin early 16th cent.: from French poltron, from Italian poltrone, perhaps from poltro ‘sluggard’.
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    Joke Thread III

    Order placed, thanks PHILL !
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    What are the definitive smells of the 70s?

    It gave me Dermatitis.
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    What are the definitive smells of the 70s?

    Did your Grandfather have his coat pockets filled with ferrets ?
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    Joke Thread III

    I think you missed the point James, my search wasn't for carpet shops - it was for a Paper Map.
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    Joke Thread III

    I've recently relocated from Cornwall to North East Lincolnshire... Needing to find a cheap carpet shop;- so wanting to feel the quality to balance it against the price, I decided to avoid the internet... I went into town & asked around. but everyone I asked said they had no ideas to offer, as...
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    Is this dry rot

    The Carpentry & Joinery Instructors told us that it's necessary to "Heat The Bricks As Much As You Can" - so just a quick flaming isn't enough. They told us that dry-rot fungus & spores can only survive when the moisture-level "Exceeds 18%" The purpose of the Blowtorch is to Dry-Out the...
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    Is this dry rot

    https://www.wildwalks-southwest.co.uk/eating-japanese-knotweed/
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    Is this dry rot

    You are doing the right thing with the Bonfire ! - The Best Way to Sterilise the Brickwork is with a Blowtorch ! - When I took a City & Guilds Course in 1979 I was told that the local council can take you to court for Transporting Any Material Containing Dry Rot to Anywhere; even the Council Tip...
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