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" We'll have to keep going, the lady says we can't back into her driveway to turn round"
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Stolen, shamlessly or not, it is a good shot of the Wrecker.
That'll learn'em not to rely on their GPS instructions. :Rolling::wallbash:
I can't help but wonder about the 4 blokes alongside the load, are they there to steady the load in case it gets the wobbles? [bigrolf]
Actually this would have been a good situation for that crowd who made "The Plank" Arthur Lowe, Eric Sykes & their actor mates.
The Plank (1967) - IMDb nb. I think they got Arthur Lowe & Tommy Cooper mixed up. Never saw anything about a Cat just that when they finished they looked out of the window to see 2 little kids using the "stolen" plank being used as a See-Saw. Unless there was another version.
Although Arthur Lowe wasn't in the original film.Quote:
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he Plank is a 30-minute, British slapstick comedy film for television from 1979, which was written and directed by Eric Sykes. This version, which is a remake of the 1967 film The Plank, which was also ... Eric Sykes · Arthur Lowe (character portrayed by Tommy Cooper in original); Deryck Guyler played P.C "Corky" Turnbell ...
[QUOTE=V8Ian;3053110]" We'll have to keep going, the lady says we can't back into her driveway to turn round"
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seriously Ian, that is one heavy load, probably a transformer , was U.K. building nuclear power stations in the late ‘40 s. ?
the two lendlease tractors ( Diamond T or Federal) would handle the task alright , detour to avoid low capacity bridge or low overhead me thinks .
dave