A dab of Rust

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Re: A dab of Rust

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i enjoy using good old fashoned tools more than i enjoy pressing buttons to see whats wrong. Thats why my suzuki is so great, you just use the most basic of tools, spanners, sockets, hammers, and chisels to put it all together. The most modern tool i used on it was wd40.
On the topic of the avatar, that is indeed a hen.
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Re: A dab of Rust

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FarmerPug wrote:i enjoy using good old fashoned tools more than i enjoy pressing buttons to see whats wrong. Thats why my suzuki is so great, you just use the most basic of tools, spanners, sockets, hammers, and chisels to put it all together. The most modern tool i used on it was wd40.
On the topic of the avatar, that is indeed a hen.
Hen -chicken all the same to me lol, 8)
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its being a bit of the problem at the moment keeps getting out of the coop, and one day ended up in my shed.
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FarmerPug wrote:its being a bit of the problem at the moment keeps getting out of the coop, and one day ended up in my shed.
Get the Paxo-out mate, :lol:
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Re: A dab of Rust

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not on clucky, there is a choice between getting the eggs or fillets, the eggs are easier to get.
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