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ScrumpyJack
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Another new lottie owner
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January 23, 2004, 13:42:12 »
Just thought I'd say hi as I (well my partner in crime) got the keys to the gate of our lottie yesterday ;D
I've acquired a rusty wobbly wheelbarrow, and some second hand tools and am ready to bash some brambles, shift some rubble (the neighbours old wall i think?) and get started. The advice and enthusiasm I've gleaned from this site in the last two weeks or so has helped enormously - I have the confidence to get stuck in - thank you
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tim
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January 23, 2004, 13:45:57 »
Don't blame us for your aching joints!! = Tim
PS - Was asked in my pre-war School Certs to draw a wheelbarrow. Easy? Was it hell!!!
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Fingle....
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January 23, 2004, 15:55:43 »
Dont listen to her...she poohs in the shower !
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ScrumpyJack
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January 23, 2004, 16:23:42 »
My delightful partner in crime rears his ugly head. sorting the lottie out will be a piece of cake, in comparison to putting up with him! I foresee spades drawn at dawn
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January 23, 2004, 18:08:48 »
:-*
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colinandyvonne
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January 24, 2004, 00:17:18 »
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I've acquired a rusty wobbly wheelbarrow
Don't let the poor liitle mite hear you say that :(
We acquired a sad looking wheelbarrow but he definitely still has life in him.
Colin has given up on him though, but I just see it that he now has a new younger friend too take the strain for him :)
Y.
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January 26, 2004, 11:30:38 »
Don't get me wrong, the barrow has my fullest respect, its been in my family longer than me, the wobbly rustiness is merely an additional charming feature, reminding me of childhood days, I remember when.........
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January 26, 2004, 13:46:59 »
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Tis a fine one wheeled chariot !!
Apparently it was used by King Knut of the Danes to carry his allotment flotsam to valhalla and back.
Bloody hell im getting stiffer by the hour !!
More digging next week !!
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