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well this guy used to go to alot of funerals only about 60 years old.
only had one mate die at my age so far so im lucky didn't go to his funeral tho
last one was about 10 years ago for my aunt
 
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Traffic lights use road coils that sense the steel of the car body. Some are set to turn red to reduce the crush in town centres but are left that way all day to make us use more petrol and so pay more tax. That type will "ignore" a plastic car or motorbike, but the usual turn green when they see you also dont work. Not good at 2am with no other cars about.

13s will look silly on a Mk2 thats if the brakes will fit inside.

Many old houses accidentally burnt down in the early C20th when death duties came in so the buildings in the pic may be long gone.

Has anyone got an IKea computer desk for sale :)
 
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Would these fit a punto mk2 ?
 
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Why do smoke detector batteries always run out when you're sleeping and wakes you up, never in the middle of the day when you don't care if it starts beeping and can actually do something about it?

Actually, that's a rhetorical question, I just needed to vent :mad:
 
If you can cut the 1/2 slab exactly in half, yeah 44, otherwise 54 with lots of offcut crap (basically 6 x 9).

That's pretty basic maths dave, disappointed you couldn't work that out for yourself :p
You say it's basic maths, it took me a while to come to that answer, I couldn't get my head around it :eek:

I blame it on being my bedtime.
 
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