
What's on your workbench?
Re: What's on your workbench?
Those bases in the top picture will be useless, they've all got big holes in them 

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My god! You’re right!! I’ve been duped 

I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Edinburgh mice, they're bastards.
Still, it could be worse, in the eighteenth century the poor plebs of Edinburgh were forced to subsist on a diet of claret and oysters.
Still, it could be worse, in the eighteenth century the poor plebs of Edinburgh were forced to subsist on a diet of claret and oysters.
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Servants in Maine specified that they should not be fed lobster more than three times in a week.
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Yeah, I must admit that it's easy to get bored with lobster, coconut crab or stuffed fruit bat are much nicer.
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Salmon once a week for ghillies.
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And we still are. It’s hell I tell thee.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:26 am Still, it could be worse, in the eighteenth century the poor plebs of Edinburgh were forced to subsist on a diet of claret and oysters.

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Re: What's on your workbench?
twas the same across the country and only stopped when the industrial revolution and population increase made the environment hostile to the river oysters and often resulted in mass poisoning when they were found and eatenShahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:26 am Edinburgh mice, they're bastards.
Still, it could be worse, in the eighteenth century the poor plebs of Edinburgh were forced to subsist on a diet of claret and oysters.

When we lived in the Highlands there was a friend of mine who refused to eat venison or salmon because it was all they'd eaten when he was a child and he had become totally sick of it

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Typical bourgeois city folklevied troop wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:14 amAnd we still are. It’s hell I tell thee.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:26 am Still, it could be worse, in the eighteenth century the poor plebs of Edinburgh were forced to subsist on a diet of claret and oysters.![]()

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Re: What's on your workbench?
LT wrote:- Can you tell what it is yet?
It's a "Great Neck" ruler. You haven't gone back to eating Giraffe have you?
It's a "Great Neck" ruler. You haven't gone back to eating Giraffe have you?