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Not That Anyone Cares But...
Nor that anyone cares I have a very bad bruised leg.
An eye for an eye
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I can vouch for the fact that Mbennet AKA the T shirt, does actually have a face (and a very nice one indeed) :flirty-thank-you-sm
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Not that anyone cares but thank you Smile
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Not that anybody cares but any American that has ever bought a Chrysler because they wanted an American car will soon be in for an unpleasant surprise.
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Just got back from school

but still can't post pics, but I'll try on moaning-day
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Just got back from school

but still can't post pics, but I'll try on moaning-day

Helloooooooooo nurse PokePoke2

I turn every day into moaning day...WinkSpermSagrin:biggrin:Llkiss

Not that anyone cares but I'm surprisingly not hung over
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Not that anyone cares but I am feeling a little bit sick today
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My lover was the star pupil at school today and passed "close inspection" by all the other pupils and the lecturer.

BTW while the pupils where bent over inspecting, I got to inspect a numer of pupils cracks :biggrin:
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trialbyerror Wrote:N T A B C B

My lover was the star pupil at school today and passed "close inspection" by all the other pupils and the lecturer.

BTW while the pupils where bent over inspecting, I got to inspect a numer of pupils cracks :biggrin:

Not that anyone cares but that is awesome!

Big Grin
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Crack inspection or my lovers "performance"? :biggrin:

After all the sheckels I've spent on my lover....

But seriously, from a technical perspective, recovering a stuck 4x4 is a very serious procedure, which if it goes wrong has caused fatilities and serious damage to the vehicles involved.

There is a lot of technical knowledge that one needs to have / understand.

This goes right down to the technicalities of the nuts and bolts that fasten the recovery attachment points to both vehicles, not to speak of the actual recovery tackle, (shackles, ropes and knots, belts and the materials they are made from, chains, hooks, and break-away management lanyards....

It's about as technical as mountain climbing.

For example, when utilising a kinetic recovery, you are inducing forces of around 8 metric tonnes :eek: into the kinetic rope.

That's like having a huge rubber band streched until there is 8 t force

Trust me when I say you really, really, REALLY don't want anything to come loose. It flies around at bullet speeds, often with chunks of metal attached.

Not to bore all you fine folk, if you are interested PM me or google kinetic recovery , snatch recovery, 4x4 recovery

Its serious shit.

That's why I'm stoked about my lover!!!!Cool
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