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billyb

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  • Birthday 10/12/1955

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    Liverpool
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    Photography, reading, art, DIY
  • Occupation
    Ophthalmic Imaging Technician

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  1. billyb

    Nightmare

    Just remembered a dream I had last night. I was in a boat pushing my new narrow boat around for some reason, when my boat capsized, but then turned right way up again like an eskimo roll. What does this mean? I haven't even got a boat!
  2. Just tell them you're an MP, they will give you thousands and thousands.
  3. That's the one. Looks a bit pricey though, no doubt there'll be some home made plans on the internet somewhere. :lol:
  4. Is it possible to rig up a bike to a) charge something e.g. mobile phone run something e.g. radio/telly c) get some exercise while doing so. I saw one rigged up to what looked like some sort of generator at Eden Camp, this was during the war so I presume technology has improved somewhat since then?
  5. You still got the Katana? Should be worth what it cost again now shouldn't it? I've still got a GS1000, which needs restoring. I spent a fascinating day at the VW vanfest last year. NEVER again.
  6. I do indeed, I know you're supposed to use the letters s, m, a, d and e? But I still can't get it.
  7. http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=518928
  8. I think I've given up. Anyone got a VW camper van?
  9. I'm stuck on 70 now, anyone got there yet?
  10. As I said, how long is a piece of string, but I suppose 600 comes between your 270 and the 1000 for the SE. I'll work on 600 average then I won't get any nasty shocks.
  11. Or even 3rd, the fulcrum is the blade in the water, the effort is the rowlock(?) and the load is the boat.
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