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Old 07-04-2008   #11 (permalink)
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i just take out my expensive stuff out on a night, tester and what-not...and my main toolbox, cos i take it to bed with me. awwwwww.

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True, true.

(aimed at cirrus)

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What are you aiming at me Bane. I told you before - play with it and you will go blind!
 
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now tools..... remind me....

ah yes! those dirty things used by proper electricians

perhaps if I go and do the 2330 they will teach me use a screwdriver
 
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They keep telling me that at work too.

Just because I stand their squeezing it...
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Nah, the 2330 isn't quite that in depth Shakey!!
 
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Plus the wife wouldn't like them all in the lounge!!!!
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GET ONE OF THESE AND LEAVE IT IN THE VAN,AND DONT FEED IT!
 
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Me too my tool pouch was nicked under my nose... I have 2 tools there that are costly.










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It was a hard (and expensive ) lesson learned.

But somtimes it is unavoidable

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