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Ever knocked a box of small bits and bobs over, and wondered how long it would take to pick em all up?
I did yesterday, and it took me back to when I was a mere 17 year old.
The bloke I worked with always had 2 gas mask bags one for his tools and one for his bits and bobs, which consisted of ever conceivable, screw, nut, bolt and anything else you may need, and as I was the lad, it was my job to search through this bag to find what he needed, it was a bugger of a job, and I hated it, no Screwfix in those days, "Go and find 12 3/4" black japanned screws, imagine today's Apprentices doing that, more likely to be told to go and see Abdul the Taxidermist.
I don't have any Videos to show what I mean, that will please some members I'm sure.
 
My dad & grandad used to have loads of tobacco tins in the garage that they stored nuts, bolts, nails etc. None were labelled. Right pain when you had to look for something specific. Even now I have multiple tool boxes but can ever remember what’s in what!
 
My dad & grandad used to have loads of tobacco tins in the garage that they stored nuts, bolts, nails etc. None were labelled. Right pain when you had to look for something specific. Even now I have multiple tool boxes but can ever remember what’s in what!
Lol, I still have my Dad's, here are some of them still have about 10 others can't part with them as he died in 76 when I was 12.

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Ever knocked a box of small bits and bobs over, and wondered how long it would take to pick em all up?
I did yesterday, and it took me back to when I was a mere 17 year old.
The bloke I worked with always had 2 gas mask bags one for his tools and one for his bits and bobs, which consisted of ever conceivable, screw, nut, bolt and anything else you may need, and as I was the lad, it was my job to search through this bag to find what he needed, it was a bugger of a job, and I hated it, no Screwfix in those days, "Go and find 12 3/4" black japanned screws, imagine today's Apprentices doing that, more likely to be told to go and see Abdul the Taxidermist.
I don't have any Videos to show what I mean, that will please some members I'm sure.
Clumsy git
 
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Oh right Ta So it's cardboard city Cotes Du Rhone then? only cheaper, is that right? rots yer guts, kills God knows how many brain cell per bottle, all in all quite a bit like Cotes Du Rhone in that respect. Still wine from a glass is better than sucking apple juice from a shared bottle any day, mind you I suppose after the first flagon you don't give a Shi'ite anyway
 

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