Always said you were a top bloke dean lol
Always said you were a top bloke dean lol
I dont break things ...I just use them beyond their operational limitations
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.................that's just the big ends knocking.
I prefer my Nissans - GQ Patrol & a 3.3 diesel 10 speed Cabstar twin cab - reliable as sunrise, simple as an axe.
And my little "Tonka" (1981 Suzuki Carry ute - plenty of polished alloy, mint condition), 800cc of raw power - like driving a go-cart/formula 1, without breaking the speed limit. (and the under 25 girls love it - they all say the same thing - "it's sooooo CUTE !! "-can we take a photo with it ? ) It attracts 10x more babe attention than the MX5.
Then there's the Delica - (big white rolling turd, white elephant, dunna - it's earned a few nicknames) it's a Mitsubishi so no surprise it's always giving trouble and has the running costs of a yacht.
Haven't owned a Ford or Holden for 25 years - just stirring the pot.
Motor vehicles - now there's something to make you either happy OR grumpy.
"Can't" is a dirty 4 letter word.
If someone says "Can't" , take the "T" off the end and brew it.
Sip on a mugfull, relax, and take a look at what you've got left to work with.
Just scored tickets to Bluesfest this weekend in s radio comp,woohoo.
"I'm not alone cause the tv's on yeah,I'm not crazy cause I take the right pills.... everyday" Jimmy Eat World
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Hi Paul,
Enjoying life now as I never had a life in my past life due to work owning my soul 24/7. Career Mowing/Gardening will not provide the fruits in life one would hope to enjoy when the first strands of grey hair appear and beyond.
Cheers Garry
I forgot I took this photo 4.5 years ago... I was and still Happy
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Lol..cmon mate..you know you can't give it up all together ..high demand for brickies now ..getting $1/brick and some.
Cheers.
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Lol Mate I can give it up and have,,, sick of the regulations and the mutant pit bulls you come across from time to time. I have a friend that is a project manager and they are paying $1.65 per brick he asked me to come back recently and I laughed at him, he was a brick y himself and said he thought I would say that. There is more money in this industry anyway with less headaches I recon Brett
did a final cleanup today for a deseased house sale. If i had of turned up an hour earlier I would have the pick of some tools and gardening equipment that had been sitting in a shed for yonks. The bloke said he was peeved off he had to dump it because he couldn't take it back to NZ. The only thing left was an old 6 metre wooden extension ladder. It's well made and still has the writing on it from the manufacture in Sydney and in pretty good nick so i am happy with that.
Spent the afternoon 'salvaging' some bee hives from a property owner wants to sell. I think someone (now deceased) used to look after them, but they have been 'abandoned' now for a few years and gave the real estate agent a bit of 'a buzz'
A friend & I have now worked through half of them, taking off excess honey and getting boxes in fit state to move..
Result so far is about 50-60kg of 'stickies' to take to tomorrow with the electric heated knife to recover the honey.
The bees did not appreciate the intrusion and got a bit 'antsy' delivering a couple of well placed 'jabs to the ear' through the protective gear.
Anyway makes me happy to spend a nice day in the sun and have some bees returned to tlc rather than have them destroyed. Will also be the winner with another 9 hives added to the apiary.
Little do the agggro buggers know what's in store in springtime with a coup d'état when a new more friedly queen is introduced.
Joe
Driving home today i see this bike leaning on a tree on someones nature strip. Kinda of old retro thing, so I do a Uturn, knock on the door and ask if they are giving it away to which the reply was yes. You bewdy i thought looked rough as guts, flat tyres, chain was rusty, been out in the weather for years. Take it home expecting it be a long term project to make it rideable or just dump it at the tip. When I get home I pump up the tyres, spray some lube on the chain, tighten the headset a bit and away I go. It's a rider and very comfortable one at that. No gears but its a free wheeling hub. The sprung saddle says made in holland, the brake levers say Legnano which is Italian but no other markings or serial numbers. I'm guessing it is circa 1960's. old bike.jpg
Cheers
Bluey
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fair enough, a girl in a bikini would be betterer
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