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And now he's found Heaven, that's Tidy binned.

Pikey with lovely eyes available, PM Geordie for details.

Awww......... well now I'm binned I must advertise my good points. I am fully litter trained, can take orders, use cutlery, bake hedgehogs and pheasants, bleed brakes, shoot, whistle with my fingers, and touch my nose with my tongue. Form an orderly queue please................... :tt1:
 
Ive had this issue with voltage on both the none connected and connected, ive put it down to EMF and as you say RCD and other connected items within, depending on the voltage amount, hehe, shame you all blasted this lad for inexperience good god im still learning just done the 17th cant wait for 18th now :) .
 
It's not that i don't believe you've got there Geordie....it's just that i can count, and your post count tells me your some way off 3000 still.

Your celebration seems a little premature....

Congratulations however, on achieving this. A milestone accomplishment in the rich tapestry that has been your life. If only Michael Aspel was here now.
 
Dannyboy have you changed your mind and come back?

Did you read my post re: Rhino skin and reading through what appear to be negative posts and reading the hidden wealth of information?
 

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