Has Santa been?
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Re: Has Santa been?
US Pro T-handle spinner, long reach torx, and a Klim Latitude jkt (but that was a early pressie).
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Re: Has Santa been?
An Oxford quilted / fleecy / windproof Gilet thingy. Looks as though it should be a useful bit of kit as a warm mid layer.
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Re: Has Santa been?
Carpuride 502b. Spent over an hour this evening trying to Connect everything to make it work. Eventually gave up and read the instructions. All good now, and I missed Call the Midwife as a bonus.
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Recordered midwife just incase we missed itPannier Down wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:13 pm Carpuride 502b. Spent over an hour this evening trying to Connect everything to make it work. Eventually gave up and read the instructions. All good now, and I missed Call the Midwife as a bonus.
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Among other things, Santa brought me this knee pad: https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Grip-Thi ... T1zcF9hdGY
I did not realizer how much I would like it! Much better than using a normal workshop mat.
I did not realizer how much I would like it! Much better than using a normal workshop mat.
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Re: Has Santa been?
The Bank Manager bought me onePannier Down wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:13 pm Carpuride 502b. Spent over an hour this evening trying to Connect everything to make it work. Eventually gave up and read the instructions. All good now, and I missed Call the Midwife as a bonus.

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That looks just so useful.1gewehr wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 4:20 pm Among other things, Santa brought me this knee pad: https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Grip-Thi ... T1zcF9hdGY
I did not realizer how much I would like it! Much better than using a normal workshop mat.
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Re: Has Santa been?
Loads of French cheese from the brothering law. As we never know what to buy each other,we both get IOU. With my money I bought some tools that I've found out that I needed and the wife bought loads of new clothes. Over 35 years of marriage it gets harder and harder to work out what to buy each other. So picking our own means we never get soap on a rope of socks each year.. I did buy her a router one year. She wasn't too pleased but I was happy. That's where the IOU's came into play.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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