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Old 19th May 2021, 11:13
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Sometimes, not often. even I am amazed by my injuneering brilliance and being wot I is 'umble I wouldn't hold my breath until any of you deckie type heathens would say that.

It is wonderful what an injuneer can do with a bit of Gorilla glue, chockfast and sticky tape adhering to the KISS principle (keep it simple stupid)
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Old 19th May 2021, 11:17
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Sudden onset gloom and plumbers.

The defence rests.

Were the gennies to have been double acting I think we would not have had time to bait our breath before the lights went out (save for the pretty little red ones on the mimic panel).

(I have seen pictures of a crankshaft 'repair' on a converted livestock carrier, large LS 2 stroke. One plate 'wrapped' round the two webs on either side of the broken pin. I think they made two round trips ME/Australia before the Australians asked them to go away).
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Old 19th May 2021, 11:41
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I think they made two round trips before the Australians asked them to go away).
The Aussies never asked anyone to go away so desperate were they to populate the unpopulatable. Tis well I remember the poor cretins, unemployable in Wigan, setting off with their brassy blond wives and snotty nosed kids on the £30 assisted passage to be eaten by crocodiles or envenomated by deadly spiders. And they thought they were making a new life for the family. God give me strength.
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Old 20th May 2021, 00:08
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I was almost Australian. Pa's CO in MTBs asked him to go to be his C/E in transport company. I understand that that company was quite successful, perhaps 'done bonza' in the Dampier tourist booklet? (still to pulp its maiden print run). I think Granpapa did some tarmacadaming for them too (courtesy of the Neuchatel Bituminous Rock Company).

(Sorry YM but there are parts of HM's Realms that lend themselves to not only the cork dangled headdress but also the precancelled visa. I am sure that place must have seen for itself when it came to asphalt).
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Old 20th May 2021, 04:36
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Older Brother went out first followed min later years by Mother and Father I remained in the UK (black bush problems) they all did OK for themselves. Brother was out there 42 years. ma and pa died there.
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Old 20th May 2021, 07:15
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I totally agree with the findings of our survey, it was costly but bloody good value for money. Finding No.1, that we continue to employ OZ and NZ is heartily endorsed especially the bit about strict quotas. No more than 2 per ship one of which must be of the fairer sex. Equal opportunities is us.
Uniform shall be "Relaxed Rig", but no corky hats, drinking beer from tins or bottles or dirty nails in the refectory.
QM ring "Stand By", and a speedy passage to Luzon to pick up a cargo of bricks for the Grand City Hall in New York.
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Old 20th May 2021, 10:19
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Wha.....If we are headed to Luzon might as well call in at Davao. Masks and face shields still required there though so will have to drink through a straw.
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Old 26th May 2021, 15:07
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Have we loaded too many bricks in Luzon and that this is all that now remains of the GD?
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Old 26th May 2021, 15:09
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I totally agree with the findings of our survey, it was costly but bloody good value for money. Finding No.1, that we continue to employ OZ and NZ is heartily endorsed especially the bit about strict quotas. No more than 2 per ship one of which must be of the fairer sex. Equal opportunities is us.
Uniform shall be "Relaxed Rig", but no corky hats, drinking beer from tins or bottles or dirty nails in the refectory.
QM ring "Stand By", and a speedy passage to Luzon to pick up a cargo of bricks for the Grand City Hall in New York.
All in favour of equality especially if that means 1 for 1 of the fairer sex. There were no females at Mundrabilla .................
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Old 26th May 2021, 18:26
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I am not sure we can have 'relaxed rig' if we are to enjoy strict interpersonal exercise. Surely we want 'dressed to the nines'. St.Trinians, ringmistress (lady with whip not would be proctologists) and for those who were disappointed by my last suggestion, starchy Matron (may also suit any who miss proper school - one up on Mundrabilla apparently).
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Old 27th May 2021, 06:23
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It is wonderful what an injuneer can do with a bit of Gorilla glue, chockfast and sticky tape
Sound comment from the man who thought Philadelphia Resin was a dried fruit used in making a Plum Duff or in Belfast a Barnbrack.
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Aye as lang as its nae a Barlinnie bung Jock
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Old 27th May 2021, 14:32
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Is that, in proper-schoolspeak, Elephant's tool?
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Old 28th May 2021, 14:53
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After many months of taking the mickey out of YM about all the venomous things in Australia blow me away if it was not confirmed on the news yesterday that Ireland is full of Noble False Widow Spiders. These small black critters have a strong bite and this can be extremely painful and in many cases requires hospital treatment. Apparently they have come from the Canaries and sneaked in when St Patrick wasn't paying attention. With a touch of humility I'm asking YM to advise on how to manage these little feckers. Cheers me neighbour.
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Old 28th May 2021, 15:55
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As an interested arachnologist, I can assure you that they only bite under extreme provocation, their bite is like a wasp sting and they have been in this country for many decades. London educational thinking was that if one was found in or near a school, the school should close for fumigation. When it was shown that this unnecessary, ineffective and completely pointless, the spiders were left alone. This is very effective, but the rag top papers like to have a story sometimes.

Shame on you ES.
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Old 28th May 2021, 16:48
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We have them here too (False Widows that is, not Elephants)
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Old 28th May 2021, 19:59
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As an interested arachnologist, I can assure you that they only bite under extreme provocation, their bite is like a wasp sting and they have been in this country for many decades. London educational thinking was that if one was found in or near a school, the school should close for fumigation. When it was shown that this unnecessary, ineffective and completely pointless, the spiders were left alone. This is very effective, but the rag top papers like to have a story sometimes.

Shame on you ES.
Shame on me, my a r s e. I don't want spiders in my house and I don't want fox adults and their anti social cubs in my back garden. What's this blather about extreme provocation? I am unable to gauge provocation when dealing with V & Tmax how the hell will I treat a Deadly spider with slightly less extreme ness?

It would appear that most docile Irish people are bitten whilst asleep in bed or when they pull on a garment upon getting-up, any antidote for that FJ?
I can borrow a small Glock from a lad down the pub to get rid of the rabies and vermin ridden foxes but I cant waste bullets on spiders and the skirting boards could suffer.
Can they be encouraged to go outside?

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Old 28th May 2021, 20:05
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Help me YM. I'm being attacked by the RSPCA, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Arachnids.

And Varley has encountered some as big as an elephant.
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Old 28th May 2021, 20:37
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Old 28th May 2021, 22:00
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Boris The Bullingdon Spider.
Who would have thought John Entwistle could be so prescient. Goes to show.
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Old 28th May 2021, 22:26
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Older Brother went out first followed min later years by Mother and Father I remained in the UK (black bush problems) they all did OK for themselves. Brother was out there 42 years. ma and pa died there.
33% survival rate ?
It`ll never catch on.
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After many months of taking the mickey out of YM about all the venomous things in Australia blow me away if it was not confirmed on the news yesterday that Ireland is full of Noble False Widow Spiders. These small black critters have a strong bite and this can be extremely painful and in many cases requires hospital treatment. Apparently they have come from the Canaries and sneaked in when St Patrick wasn't paying attention. With a touch of humility I'm asking YM to advise on how to manage these little feckers. Cheers me neighbour.
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Put your jocks, socks and work boots in the microwave on high for 60 seconds before putting them on each morning but beware of overheated jocks!

It's only the females to beware of but one still needs to check for those refusing to declare their gender.

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Help me YM. I'm being attacked by the RSPCA, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Arachnids.

And Varley has encountered some as big as an elephant.
Where was Varley and what was he up to to encounter some as big as an elephant.
Sorry but I know nothing about Royal anything. My hero in that firm died a month or so ago.
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Shame on me, my a r s e. I don't want spiders in my house and I don't want fox adults and their anti social cubs in my back garden. What's this blather about extreme provocation? I am unable to gauge provocation when dealing with V & Tmax how the hell will I treat a Deadly spider with slightly less extreme ness?

It would appear that most docile Irish people are bitten whilst asleep in bed or when they pull on a garment upon getting-up, any antidote for that FJ?
I can borrow a small Glock from a lad down the pub to get rid of the rabies and vermin ridden foxes but I cant waste bullets on spiders and the skirting boards could suffer.
Can they be encouraged to go outside?
Even topside, perhaps?
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