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    All I can say is he must have a very tough set of knackers.....just about every scene something belts him in the jewels.....I watched episode 1...it was enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    All I can say is he must have a very tough set of knackers.....just about every scene something belts him in the jewels.....I watched episode 1...it was enough.
    Last night he fancies his backside.
    Each time I flicked to it he had his pants down.
    Hasnt got used to the Defender handbrake yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    Last night he fancies his backside.
    Each time I flicked to it he had his pants down.
    Hasnt got used to the Defender handbrake yet.
    He took it out. Kept pulling his daks down.
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    Hi all

    My wife and I did think his last episode was funny. Most of the "accidents" he has are predictable but it builds up to them with the right amount of anticipation. As an example, with the indigenous painting we KNEW he was going to spill that pain can all over her painting. We just didn't know exactly when or how. When he pulled out the bogged car with the snatch strap, that result did take us by surprise. Oh and the star picket driver, I didn't quite know what he would do to himself, I just knew that in his hands it's dangerous. It's not superb comedy, that style of comedy is a bit dated, but we think overall it's funny and enjoyable.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by speleomike View Post
    Hi all

    My wife and I did think his last episode was funny. Most of the "accidents" he are predictable but it builds up to them with the right amount of anticipation. As an example, with the indigenous painting we KNEW he was going to spill that pain can all over her painting. We just didn't know exactly when or how. When he pulled out the bogged car with the snatch strap, that result did take us by surprise. Oh and the star picket driver, I didn't quite know what he would do to himself, I just knew that in his hands it's dangerous. It's not superb comedy, that style of comedy is a bit dated, but we think overall it's funny and enjoyable.

    Mike

    ha, i didnt see the paint can coming.
    and ive never seen a motorised star picket driver before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    ha, i didnt see the paint can coming.
    and ive never seen a motorised star picket driver before.
    For fencing on my farm I use a manual picket driver which is a steel tube with some concrete in the end and two handles on it. I've looked at the motorised ones. Lifting a running petrol engine with a percussion end on it to just above my head height is beyond me. I can't think how anyone could consider that a a good idea. Professional fencers and many farmers though do use them. If I tried to use one I'd end up like Coight :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by speleomike View Post
    Hi



    For fencing on my farm I use a manual picket driver which is a steel tube with some concrete in the end and two handles on it. I've looked at the motorised ones. Lifting a running petrol engine with a percussion end on it to just above my head height is beyond me. I can't think how anyone could consider that a a good idea. Professional fencers and many farmers though do use them. If I tried to use one I'd end up like Coight :-)

    Mike
    I use a manual one but if I were doing a lot a pneumatic one would be a lot better.

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    Russel Coight

    I see big Russ has a good choice of vehicle

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    Eric Pearce with the late night news... Russell Coight
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