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bogstandard:
Karl,

I have a few of my articles like this spread about on here, and when I get myself truly sorted, I will be doing a lot more little teach ins like this if people want them.

John

CrewCab:
Just caught up with this thread John and I'll add my thanks to all the others  :bow:

You have a knack for not only making it look "dooable" but also putting it into words that are very enjoyable to follow, so, whilst we are all learning we are also having a dam good time  :thumbup:

Thank you .......... please keep the "How To's" coming  :smart: ......... OK you can have a  :coffee: break now and again







one point though ................... some of your pics worry me  :lol:

This >> Tune <<   should go well with "that" particular pic   :thumbup:

keep up the good work  :headbang:

CC

bogstandard:
Dave,

That particular pic was of a pair of native Scousers.

They definitely have the 'roaming tinker' or 'backwoods' look.

John

HS93:

Tut Tut Bogy, you know they are your neibours kids, scousers have more hair,  see top picture .
I see that they now have computers in Crewe. just need the lesseons now.!
 The last picture is one my mate took last week at one of Crewe's top night spots.

   :ddb:  Peter :ddb: 
          Scouser









bogstandard:
Peter,

Now that is getting very personal :lol:

You know mine is an espresso dispenser and I don't know what they are cooking over the coals on the barbeque, our specialty is 'burger a la ratus', they are much cheaper and take a bit of catching, the bones are a little small, still tasty though. :beer:

So you've heard about Milky Maude, we found her performing in a shack house up on the Wirral, she does a good turn, but a night around the pole means that she only gives butter, not milk. But the patrons do complain about her looks, she definitely has that Scouser feeling about her.


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