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    More I than S underwatermechanic's Avatar
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    Hello all. It's a hard life lol





    Currently spending a couple of days at Andros island in the Bahamas whilst the boat is at sea

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    Quote Originally Posted by underwatermechanic View Post
    Hello all. It's a hard life lol





    Currently spending a couple of days at Andros island in the Bahamas whilst the boat is at sea
    Suppose someone's got to do it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    I'll look forward to the unboxing pics!
    It's here!

    As usual I need a longer strap


    sent from the Edge of the Galaxy



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    It's here!

    As usual I need a longer strap


    sent from the Edge of the Galaxy
    Very nice mate, what's the finish like on it?


    Sent by an iPhone, from a galaxy far far away!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    Very nice mate, what's the finish like on it?


    Sent by an iPhone, from a galaxy far far away!!
    It's pretty good, solid, feels well built, a few nice touches


    sent from the Edge of the Galaxy



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    Quote Originally Posted by underwatermechanic View Post
    Hello all. It's a hard life lol





    Currently spending a couple of days at Andros island in the Bahamas whilst the boat is at sea
    You be careful you don't strain something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post
    You be careful you don't strain something
    The only thing I am in danger of straining is my drinking arm lol

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    Afternoon working tomorrow then off till monday,great
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    well been in the garden all day but least it's starting to look right have gone very minimalist got rid of a dozen pots found a bird table hidden in the trees and tidy the one corner up and made it more of a display then just all shove in the corner tidy my roses up even thou they scratched the hell out of me
    sorted out some hanging basket got a load of junk to go the tip and tidy up around the pond so now less is more and it don't look so cluttered still got the trees to do ... but it looks cared for now not just a wild uncared for garden
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, teThe time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!ars and sweat”

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    Watched the Grimsby boys film wish I hadnt I thought it was crap I know its a spoof but that took the biscuit, thats the first sacha film I have watched and the last, lovejoy has went down in my estimation used to think he was the best but after watching that whatever happened to good old British comedy
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