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Tony B

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  1. Making Hay? You'll be a millionaire by next year! Then you can employ a chaffeur. Add a couple of horns to the bike helmet, and....... no I don't want to get banned! :cool2:
  2. Margarine or butter or cooking oil. Basically any sort of lubricant. The pencil lead is Graphite, and a dry lubricant is obviously a lot cleaner.
  3. I seem to spend more time catching up with various bits of usless garbage such as CPC than driving sometimes! :banghead:
  4. All our guys whatever age get every five years or annually.
  5. Biggest problem seems to be when there on the road. Insurer's seem petrified of what might happen if they breack loose or some numpty gets to close and drives up the barrel! Or in your case the breech.
  6. Bus and charabancs were requistioned wholesale. Often with the drivers! The first reference to moterised APC's were X type buses with boiler plate attached.
  7. The Discus, DAMM I knew I should have checked those wheel nuts!
  8. C, C+E and D, D+E require intial medical, before issue of provisional, then every five years up to sixty years old, then annualy.
  9. Thanks Steve! I've got a set of stencils coming from Axholme Signs for the wording and the numbers, now if it will only stay dry enough to let me paint!
  10. Some of us poor S*ds have to keep the wheels of commerce turning. I would love to get some pictures of Katy with a Mustang.
  11. Thats the sort I have but in 12 volt. Trouble is trying to find a six volt version in UK, they may be out there, but like Unicorns, every one had one yesterday!
  12. That's nice. Very like the real thing at the Signals Museum. The interior must have been a nightmare.
  13. Current outlook for Combined Ops at Headcorn, going by the last two weekends. Both! Changing every hour, from monsoon to sweat bath.
  14. 9x9 tent put up and take down sprints Al The Marathon equivalent being 12 x 12?
  15. Get a decent stuff stack! The things have a mind of thier own when they come out! :-D Even in a stuff sack they end up about four times the size of the light jungle bag. Biggest problem with them, is finding weather cold enough to sleep in! The silk liner on its own is often enough.
  16. The colder weather one is much thicker, has a padded hood, and ties for an inner silk liner, and the thin jungle type bag can also be fitted as a liner. The flap across the zip is also wider and velcro fitted.
  17. It was cut up to fix the Forum! Improvise, Adapt and Overcome!
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