simon
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This has gone
How can we be so silly to have on topic go and go ?
I am confused.
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10forcash
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simon wrote:This has gone
How can we be so silly to have on topic go and go ?
I am confused.
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Nickhearne
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simon wrote:This has gone
How can we be so silly to have on topic go and go ?
I am confused.
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10forcash
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Nickhearne wrote:simon wrote:This has gone
How can we be so silly to have on topic go and go ?
I am confused.
-s

That looks suspiciously like a reciprocal argument which may just mean that the shiny new server is about to disappear up its own serial port - sorry Martin! for Freelander 2 Diesel, Discovery 3 / RR Sport TDV6 & RR Sport TDV8, Defender (TD5 & Puma) - available Now!
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Nickhearne
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Simon you gone already? Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
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Slimer
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There's always at least one Simon lurking on here
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Not so common...
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Nickhearne
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Now that is spooky! Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
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Slimer
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Not so common...
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simon
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I'm here abouts but DIYing today so keep getting dragged away.
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Winger
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Well, I have been away for a couple of days. Missed the armageddon on the forum, and came back to find that (just before it started to pour with rain) 10 litres of masonry paint had been carefully applied to one of the barns this morning. The barn looks exactly the same as it did on Wednesday - the yard is now a nice light stone masonry paint colour. Contains sulphites
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Winger
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Winger wrote:Well, I have been away for a couple of days. Missed the armageddon on the forum, and came back to find that (just before it started to pour with rain) 10 litres of masonry paint had been carefully applied to one of the barns this morning. The barn looks exactly the same as it did on Wednesday - the yard is now a nice light stone masonry paint colour. 
Oh, and I am really, really worried that this might be in the wrong thread. Contains sulphites
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10forcash
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Winger wrote:Oh, and I am really, really worried that this might be in the wrong thread. 
you could always start one, just to make sure something along the lines of "masonry paint vs. British summer - has this happend to you?"
you could even have a poll for the best manufacturer or drying time or which colour looks best when applied to a yard for Freelander 2 Diesel, Discovery 3 / RR Sport TDV6 & RR Sport TDV8, Defender (TD5 & Puma) - available Now!
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Coffeecup
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How come his yard is covered in masonary paint? If he had converted to metric like the rest of us then it would been his Metre that was covered in masonary paint, and as we all know a metre isn't very big at just over 3 feet he shouldn't be too upset about it being covered in masonary paint.
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Winger
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It takes a lot more than a bit of spilt paint to make me upset, believe me. The update is that I have now had a go at it with the pressure washer; the yard looks a lot better, and when the s have done their stuff it won't show anyway. The downside is that the black is now light stone coloured, and Mrs. W is not too amused.......in addition, the dog didn't take too kindly to being pressure washed either. Contains sulphites
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Winger
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Coffeecup wrote:How come his yard is covered in masonary paint? If he had converted to metric like the rest of us then it would been his Metre that was covered in masonary paint, and as we all know a metre isn't very big at just over 3 feet he shouldn't be too upset about it being covered in masonary paint.
(Sorry you've still got that sinking feeling, by the way; I thought my idea of parking in a pond was logical to a point. I see the serious committee didn't agree......strange when that has been the perfect way to detect the punctured spot on a tyre for quite a long time now) Contains sulphites
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