What's on your workbench?

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Buff Orpington wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:23 am Front door? Luxury, we 'ad nowt but a sheet of damp newspaper t' keep out the cold.
A whole sheet? There’s posh.
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We 'ad a 'alf sheet, 'ad to move it from side to side to cover the door proper 'an like.
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You could afford papers? You were well off. When we were young, one of us had to sit in the open doorway - more like just an open space in the wall - to keep the wolves out.
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Wolves? Wolves?!?!?! You were LUCKY!!!! We had to wrestle t'school leopard wi' one 'and tied behind us back, just to be allowed to go 'ome. Then a 20-mile hike across t'Ilkley Moor (bah't 'at, mind), attacked all t'way by kimodo dragons. And finally, we had to cross snake-pit to get to dining table, whether we 'd food to eat or not.
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You had a dinning table? 😮
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Posh, tha'
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levied troop wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 8:16 am Interesting account. The set-up seems appropriate but I wonder if the table is a little bare for Vietnam? More bush now! :D
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Nice :clappy:

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Loving that terrain. Nice jungleness... if only I could stop buying new stuff so I could go back to my Malaya forces sadly in need of attention.
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That's a very nice bit of bush.
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