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clean the tools?
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I'm doing this....

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Morning Ladies and Gents.

Giving the van a clean out and then take the family out to a local burger bar.

The rain is a little bit depressing to say the least!

I hope everyone has a god day!

Edit: I meant good day, unless you’re that way inclined...
 
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Beautiful day to fly to Spain!
Not for me though.
Wife off for 2 weeks while I go back to a pool I started in June. Extra work and tiles in 3 changing rooms required ( I’ll get my own lads to do those he said!).
Good morning and have a good week.
 
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