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By *umpkin OP Man
over a year ago
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For me it`s driving through huge puddles in the tractor at speed and if I`ve worked on the car and the exhaust has been taken off to do other work, the other work HAS to be tested BEFORE the exhaust is put back on! I used to do this with my old petrol Range Rover!
What`s your big kids thing? |
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"Their handbag with the contents of the shredder is better! "
That's just mean!!
Although I can't decide whether the newspaper on the train incident or the towel in the swimming pool incident was my favourite! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not mean it's great, esp when they go to shop and pull purse out in a cloud of paper shreddings lol. The look of the shop assistant and other people in the queue was priceless lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Splashing in the rock-pools on the beach near my house.
Lying on my back on the supermarket floor with my grandson to look at......just stuff.
Chariot races with supermarket trollies...yes also with my grandson. |
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driving through puddles is good fun, 42mph seems to be the optimal speed
i also like walkng through doors and shutting them in a friends face at work - do it all the time and he never learns!!!!
writing in the frost on windscreens, throwing grass etc at my sister wen walking her dog.....love beng a kid |
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By *umpkin OP Man
over a year ago
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The mechanics at a garage I used to work at would get a plastic bottle, fill it up with oxygen and acetylene from the welding plant and then set it on fire to see how big a bang they could get! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can't resist wanting to leave fresh footprints in the snow if I spot a place where nobody has walked yet. Not just Walking but doing strange walks and patterns, silly I know!! |
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