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#1 Arthur Brown

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 10:35 AM

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Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 11:01 AM

I believe true connoisseurs enjoy it will a little orange cordial I don't possess the palate for the stuff myself I'm more of a alcohol based hand cleaner man :)

Edited by dr thrust, 23 December 2012 - 11:03 AM.


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Posted 23 December 2012 - 02:41 PM

Nicely found/spotted :)

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 07:48 PM

And not so bad for long term health as ethanol - probably kills you straight away!

(Got 25 litres of Barratine fence treatment in the shed - must give it a try...)
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Posted 23 December 2012 - 08:09 PM

Hmm what vintage is the shed treatment phil maybe a 2001, a fine year if I remember

#6 Deano 1

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 09:05 PM

That is fantastic, I have a bottle of value meths which I was saving for the new year, but I might drink it and nip out and purchase a bottle of quality Barrettines for the celebrations. Thanks for the link. :wacko:
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 01:45 AM

A product so high quality, for such a low price, it could only be made from an act of, well, blind passion.

I can't see how anybody could possibly dislike it...

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#8 Deano 1

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 03:36 PM

A product so high quality, for such a low price, it could only be made from an act of, well, blind passion.

I can't see how anybody could possibly dislike it...

HAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Posted 25 December 2012 - 12:47 PM

arthur baby , thanks for that link , you have me laugh on a dark day. brilliant




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