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Rod wrote:I was only joshing Mike though I have a fondness for old metal wheelbarrows. I fished mine out of the River Wey back in 1970. It’s been outside ever since and still going strong, though it’s had a replacement wheel and tyre.
Rod
Mike G wrote:Thanks guys. I remember a rather indelicate expression from my youth which referenced "chapel hat-pegs", and believe I may have produced a similar look here. They'll look so much better when the porch is properly paneled and plastered.
TrimTheKing wrote:Mike G wrote:Thanks guys. I remember a rather indelicate expression from my youth which referenced "chapel hat-pegs", and believe I may have produced a similar look here. They'll look so much better when the porch is properly paneled and plastered.
It’s getting to that time of year again where ‘chapel hat pegs’ will be regularly visible in the wild...
9fingers wrote:TrimTheKing wrote:Mike G wrote:Thanks guys. I remember a rather indelicate expression from my youth which referenced "chapel hat-pegs", and believe I may have produced a similar look here. They'll look so much better when the porch is properly paneled and plastered.
It’s getting to that time of year again where ‘chapel hat pegs’ will be regularly visible in the wild...
True but ones to match the size and style of Mike's would be outstanding and worth seeing in the wild or domestically tamed!
Bob
Malc2098 wrote:There you go. You boys are getting smutty again!
Phil wrote:Malc2098 wrote:There you go. You boys are getting smutty again!
With winter up North you should be seeing a lot of spotlights
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