Mines Grey but ever so nice with it, wouldn't want to replace Her ever,
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Typical Scouser misinterpreted every statement made by a non Scouser, proving that Scouse is a foreign language, Wack.don't think my lady's got an "ever". if she has I ain't found it yet.
see. it's rubbing off. youse starting to talk proper Scouse.Typical Scouser misinterpreted every statement made by a non Scouser, proving that Scouse is a foreign language, Wack.
was that when you discovered the wooden leg?Mutt's nuts!
Canine's cojones!
Nice kit...
Mine was a blonde when I met her...on further investigation,
NOT!
Calm down Calm downsee. it's rubbing off. youse starting to talk proper Scouse.
youse getting there. now sing along " You'll Never WalkCalm down Calm down
Quick news flash, if you aint working at present and you have some free time on your ?hands Watch "Sky Arts" all about the Cavern club, Liverpool isn't it? you will enjoy I'm sure being the same age as me you may even see yourself when you were young, if you're memory is still working.youse getting there. now sing along " You'll Never WalkAgainAlone"
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There was a post about this on the old forum a while back.
If you work out the price of the individual tools, you're left with a very expensive tool box (several hundred pounds IIRC)
The other downside is, being a rigid box, there's little room for additional tools. Also most sparks tend to prefer a mix & match (e.g. prefer Wiha drivers but Knipex snips, etc).
@edexlab I'm saying the empty box works out at several hundred £££Several hundred? I bet some of the chronic tool tarts on here will be thinking it's a bit more than that
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