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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6175822" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We sold dressed turkeys off the dining room table at Christmas</p><p>We drove the sawbench with a belt and pulley and dad used to put his foot against it as it gathered speed to keep it on.</p><p>They used to lift you down off the trailer with the bale slave and see if they could shake you off.</p><p>Roofers walked across purlins 20 foot up with no safety nets while smoking a fag.</p><p>Folks put a stihl saw through a batch of asbestos sheets to mitre the corners off and still lived till 84.</p><p>And the stump blaster came and landed one on the 11 kv line during princess Anne's first wedding and as kids we helped him pack the explosives under the stumps.</p><p>Hand hoeing beet rows for 5p a 600 yard row.</p><p>A lot of the old fellows in town had wooden legs because they'd lost one in the war and they'd tell some story or lift you up by your collar.</p><p>An STD was something you dialled before the local number.</p><p>Doing a ton on the M180 was a good night out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6175822, member: 2119"] We sold dressed turkeys off the dining room table at Christmas We drove the sawbench with a belt and pulley and dad used to put his foot against it as it gathered speed to keep it on. They used to lift you down off the trailer with the bale slave and see if they could shake you off. Roofers walked across purlins 20 foot up with no safety nets while smoking a fag. Folks put a stihl saw through a batch of asbestos sheets to mitre the corners off and still lived till 84. And the stump blaster came and landed one on the 11 kv line during princess Anne's first wedding and as kids we helped him pack the explosives under the stumps. Hand hoeing beet rows for 5p a 600 yard row. A lot of the old fellows in town had wooden legs because they'd lost one in the war and they'd tell some story or lift you up by your collar. An STD was something you dialled before the local number. Doing a ton on the M180 was a good night out. [/QUOTE]
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