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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    I used to love playing with dads coloured maggots when he took us fishing as kids

    he used to get all different colours....pink, yellow, green etc etc. We used to hold them in our hands and they'd squirm through our fingers
    Don't you use them at work NM ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Don't you use them at work NM ?
    No, only white ones, do you think we're primitive in the colonies or what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    No, only white ones, do you think we're primitive in the colonies or what?
    Not in the least Ian,what with coloured plasters I thought they may stand out better in the theatre,like coloured plasters do in loaves of bread and chip cobs!

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    I've just found my Ladybird book on maggots

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Not in the least Ian,what with coloured plasters I thought they may stand out better in the theatre,like coloured plasters do in loaves of bread and chip cobs!
    DING, just got it.....plaster - band aid. Plaster is what we use for immobilization of broken bones and the like, only they are made of fibreglass and come in a choice of colours these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    DING, just got it.....plaster - band aid. Plaster is what we use for immobilization of broken bones and the like, only they are made of fibreglass and come in a choice of colours these days.
    Good glad you understood Ian,this is my 1000's post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Good glad you understood,Ian this is my 1000's post
    Onya mate, a voucher for the broom should be mailed to you within five working days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Onya mate, a voucher for the broom should be mailed to you within five working days.
    Does this mean I get ticket to come over help clean the site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Does this mean I get ticket to come over help clean the site.
    With a magic broom you will never need a ticket again. I feel that Oz may be a little ambitious for a maiden flight though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Good glad you understood Ian,this is my 1000's post
    Have any of them made sense?
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