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welcome back pete. you ain't missed much.
Thought you weren't gona post anything any more in case you got banned again?
Don't start please, when I started as an Apprentice back in the 60s, the 1960s all I had was a pair of Elliot Lucas Pliers and Snips some Stanley screwdrivers with wooden handles ( yes for all you doubters Stanley tools were available in those days) a hammer rawlplug jumper, (there wont be many out there who can boast about that bit of kit) all carried in an ex Army gas mask bag, no Veto Pro Packs or whatever they are called, sorry got to go and get some tissues talking about it brings tears to my eyes, 3 jam doughnuts and a daily paper 1 shilling 10p to the youngsters. Oh neon tester, lamp holder with a pigmy lamp for a test lamp (no non contact pens in them days)
you can have my support, pete. just make sure you wear it. :39:
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