You are all nuts.
I own a Lump hammer!! It reminds me of the gas time I invented a univerally accepted new mathematical equation.
To directly quote my fellow Nobel Peace Prize Winner Barrack Obama - "Lump Hammers are Legends".
Years ago, I smashed down an entire 12 foot wide concrete shed with just a trusty Lump hammer. I also own a ladder, but that's another story.
With the shed smashed apart, to my surprise I realised I had more to do.
The tricky part was, to use some technical builders jargon, "getting rid of the oul rubble". Now read on.....................
Wheelbarrows. They may not be as legendary as Lump Hammers but, in the modern parlance, they certainly RULE. Without question. They've a wheel and all. They are literally revolutionary.
Skips also govern to some capacity also. Particularly "Roll on" ones.
Now, my friends, combine all three -
"Lump Hammer + Wheelbarrow + Skip / Roll On = THRILLHOUSE".
Last edited by Wolfie; 11/12/2009 at 1:18 PM. Reason: Wheelbarrows only have one wheel, Wolfie
Quoting years at random since 1975
You are all nuts.
i have a bleedin hangover and have me xmas party from work tonight
arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh h
Oh dear, how blonde am I? (retorical question before you all jump in) Am listening to the radio on my phone in the pocket of my jacket. Said phone is plugged in to be charged also.
The office phone rang, I jumped up and raced across the room to answer it and nearly killed myself as I tripped on charger wire while headphones tightened around my throat.
Go on, laugh at me ya feckers.
Soooooooooooo dam tired, it so hateful not been able to sleep,3 nights in a row, really stressed!!!
"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on."
Kango Hammers. Now they are seriously the business.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
I got my Christmas Tree up today! Whooohooo. I love Christmas.
Inspired by a moment of reflection on Paul Gogarty T.D., I came to ponder the quality of grace. Grace is perhaps one of the greatest qualities amongst humans: it is that ability we possess to approach a situation which, no matter how unjust or unappealing, we can treat in a pleasant manner and thereby avoid the distraction of embittered pettiness.
It is that quality that even if "up against it" we can see beyond the blinding obstacle in front of us to the clarity of graciousness. I believe that the potential to witness such clarity exists amongst us all. However, for some its appearance is like an unreliable lighthouse, merely blinking intermittently and seemingly without pattern; but for others it reliably shines light upon perilous rocks encountered on our dignified journeys.
What determines this acuity, this ability to see light and direction where there is little but darkness and hopelessness, such ability is sometimes natural, but also, to an extent, it can be fostered through an appreciation of our capabilities. So while sometimes our navigator's intuition guides us in the right direction; other times, we must fall back on that which we've learned - our very own architectural wonder, a beacon of moral steadiness constructed in a sea of angry tumult.
Overall, it's hoped that thought and our experience should inform us that little satisfaction is gained from a graceless approach to problems.
that monkfish annoys me so much
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