Fitting a quick action throttle

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mik_str wrote:"Luxury! We used to drrrrrream of having just a little scratch like that. When I was a wee lad, our dad used to wake us up chop our hands off and re-fasten them with fishing line while mum watched. Course we 'ad it tuff......" :)
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It's a good sign. The four Yorkshiremen is now a world-famous sketch :wink:

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mik_str wrote:
MacV2 wrote:
mik_str wrote:"Luxury! We used to drrrrrream of having just a little scratch like that. When I was a wee lad, our dad used to wake us up chop our hands off and re-fasten them with fishing line while mum watched. Course we 'ad it tuff......" :)
:lol: :lol:

You missed the ''wake us up at 5.30 half an hour before we went to bed'' bit.

True, but there has to be a build-up, else you lose all credibility....... :)
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Sorry, we lived in a lake....... :biggrin

The sad bit is that you tell the kids that nowadays an they just don't believe ya...... :(
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Ok, Ok, enough already, or I'll remind you that your father was a amster and your mother smelt of elderberrys. Now go away, we already got one..... :lol:
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Oh god, this has turned into a quote-a-thon! In other news....

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"your Luppins or your life!"
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well I didn't expect a Spanish Enquisition.......
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Nobody does, nobody does. :lol:
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Oh lord. How dare you hijack my thread, that's my job. You all come to my thread, steal my job and expect to get away with it?!

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Just don't turn me into a newt......

sorry for the threadjack...... 'tis the season....... :thumbup:
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:lol: :lol: surprised there's nout about swallows yet :wink:

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Virt wrote::lol: :lol: surprised there's nout about swallows yet :wink:

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Or female? :wink:

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.....it's resting.
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