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Bet he's glad it wasn't Harness69!! :lips2:

Probably was!!!! :love: reminds me of a joke I was sent today......









A soldier ran up to a nun. Out of breath he asked, 'Please, may I
hide under your skirt. I'll explain later.'

The nun agreed. A moment later two Military Police ran up and asked,
Sister, have you seen a soldier?'

The nun replied, 'He went that way.'

After the MP's ran off, the soldier crawled out from
under her skirt and said, 'I can't thank you enough
Sister. You see, I don't want to go to Afghanistan .'

The nun said, 'I understand completely.'

The soldier added, 'I hope I'm not rude, but you have a great pair of legs!'

The nun replied, 'If you had looked a little higher, you would have
seen a great pair of balls....I don't want to go to Afghanistan either !!









 
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its funny how the lesser spotted domestic installer gets twitchy about having more than 1 circuit in the same place.

[/sarcasm]
maybe we should do away with CU's altogether and just have individual switch fuses cos all them circuits in 1 unit must be lethal !!!
[sarcasm]

;-)

[pedantic] You have your HTML tags the wrong way round there son [/pedantic]
 

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