SC and classy is an oxymoronadrie.degraaff wrote:No it has to be more classy like SC in gold .Steven.Carter wrote:Who knows, how does "Bere Island Boots" sound
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I've seen a guy on the internet cutting the tread of old tyres, they made good soles.dave.owen wrote:I remember in the 80s having boots the soles had some pattern as tt100 tyres.
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Managed one right foot,Bob.Murphy wrote:OK . . Are they all Left-Footers, or do you have a right Last as well ?Steven.Carter wrote: How does "Bere Island Boots" sound
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I had a job at Pulbough water works they extract drinking water from the River Arun but need to filter out the river ealls. I suppose it stops them coming out of our taps
This old bridge was on my way home. From wikipedia
Stopham Bridge is a Grade I listed building[6] and a Scheduled Monument. Despite much speculation over the construction date of this ironstone bridge, the correct date is believed to be c.1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the Civil War and replaced by a drawbridge. The bridge's central arch was modified in 1822 and bears this date.[7]
Stopham Bridge
This old bridge was on my way home. From wikipedia
Stopham Bridge is a Grade I listed building[6] and a Scheduled Monument. Despite much speculation over the construction date of this ironstone bridge, the correct date is believed to be c.1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the Civil War and replaced by a drawbridge. The bridge's central arch was modified in 1822 and bears this date.[7]
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What a monument! Wow! at least a dozen emergency spots where you can repair your Ariel !
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Great bridge! I am not sure if they produced Ariels in those times.
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Yes, and I nearly needed one, she was a little reluctant to startVincent.vanGinneke wrote:What a monument! Wow! at least a dozen emergency spots where you can repair your Ariel !
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Maybe a horse called ArielEero.Korhonen wrote:Great bridge! I am not sure if they produced Ariels in those times.
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Had a job on a Tug in Southampton,
All the cruise ships are moored offshore but occasionally come back to port when they run low on bread and milk
All the cruise ships are moored offshore but occasionally come back to port when they run low on bread and milk
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Oh gos,this bridge led me in to the depths of wikipedia reading about the English civil wars, Roundheads-Cavaliers, beheading of Charles 1,Banqueting House, Whitehall and so on.
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