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18 years ago
Just right for cooking kippers
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18 years ago
Kipper brulee perhaps ?
AWEM
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18 years ago
What's a brute of a kipper? Moby Dick's smoked uncle ?
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John Stevenson Nottingham, England.
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18 years ago
My latest doodling suggests something called a 3D sander also available as an Aldi clearance line on 23rd Feb.
Don't know how to download- too thick- but have a look, folks!
Norman
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18 years ago
Got one when they came out, Nice piece of kit for getting in tight spaces. Don't expect to do big surfaces though, it's a 3D detail sander.
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John Stevenson Nottingham, England.
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18 years ago
Kipper flambee more like
Regards, Tony
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18 years ago
Ahh, kippers! The most superior of stink bombs!
I grew up on the South West coast of Vancouver Island, but Dad was from the area around Halesworth, Suffolk. He loved his kippers. After cooking them in the house a couple of times, my mother forbade any more of that. From then on, he had to get his "fix" at our Sunday picnics. We would go to a provincial campground, and dad would cook his kippers over a campfire, while everyone within 100 yards, cleared out!
Steve R.
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18 years ago
Picked one up today - seems like the quality article; adjustable air supply ring. Worked a treat on my lunchtime kippers....
Regards, Tony
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18 years ago
Wot's it like for plumbing radiators??
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John Stevenson Nottingham, England.
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18 years ago
Never found a kipper was much good for plumbing of any kind...great for repairing holes in yer boots if you don't mind being followed home by the local moggies...
Regards, Tony
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18 years ago
The torch... not the kippers...........
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John Stevenson Nottingham, England.
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18 years ago
Nah - I find that having a torch in my boot is a bit uncomfy...
Regards, Tony
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18 years ago
In message , John Stevenson writes
Much too small.
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18 years ago
I find that a combination of kippers and torch makes an excellent cat-a-light it, convertor.
Joules
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18 years ago
Or should that be a cat, I lit it converter...
Joules
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18 years ago
With cat light tread, fishing for kippers from HMS Pinafore?
N.
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18 years ago
Weren't they pirates, from Penzance?
Regards,
David P.
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18 years ago
Ahoy, ahoy, when the balls whistle free! Are you trying to take the Mikado me?
" Well, hardly ever?"
TTFN Norm
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18 years ago
Please feel free to whistle all the airs from that infernal nonsense Pinafore if you wish, I'll stick with P of P.
Tarantara, tarantara!
Regards,
David P.
ps, the cat in Pinafore had nine tails. :(
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18 years ago
David,
I suppose the cat was responsible for ruddy gore.
We could be far more topical with "Chaunt of the Grail" Both Gilbert and Sullivan were- hence the double entendre to the balls flying. There were UGLE(e) scenes with Arthur with his hands on the organ. Oops!
Norm