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    And not to mention that he's probably just passed his cold on to his boots, who'll then pass it on to his feet, then his ankles and shins...Sorry Carl, but you just shot yerself in the foot on that score haven't cha?!


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    The first time they get worn all that polish will take on a spider's web appearance when it cracks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Now I know why you were posting at 9.30 am. There must be an inch of polish on those boots by now.
    Yeah, I think it's best to take a day off and banish a cold altogether rather than battle on. I have bouldering tomorrow night. I actually used some eucalyptus oil to take off some polish, and then built up from there. Took me about three hours on and off. I came across this site from the Gentleman's Gazette site. There's a think on these about polishing...

    I love the finish on these from that site, very nice patina...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    And not to mention that he's probably just passed his cold on to his boots, who'll then pass it on to his feet, then his ankles and shins...Sorry Carl, but you just shot yerself in the foot on that score haven't cha?!


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    Well, it seems that whatever I say, it garners smart arsed remarks, so maybe I'll just go an eat worms...

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Yeah, I think it's best to take a day off and banish a cold altogether rather than battle on. I have bouldering tomorrow night. I actually used some eucalyptus oil to take off some polish, and then built up from there. Took me about three hours on and off. I came across this site from the Gentleman's Gazette site. There's a think on these about polishing...

    I love the finish on these from that site, very nice patina...

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    Me too, its kind of like a crap holiday, you get to watch your fave movies etc, and you are being considerate to your workmates too. A day in bed or a week at work are the timeframes I work on for shifting a cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Well, it seems that whatever I say, it garners smart arsed remarks, so maybe I'll just go an eat worms...

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    i hope he is better at writing than drawing. Can see it is a person sitting slumped against nothing, but what is the arrow thing meant to be?
    Hope you're feeling better by the time you check this post.

    Sorry, just looked at it again its his right leg bent up with his arm resting on it, just reconfirmed that I should stop rushing headlong into opening my mouth. I have had to edit this post twice now, and probably should have just deleted it, but I was too far in.
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    Is that picture blurry to you too Ed or do I have to go and sack my optometrist now as well! ...And Carl, you know you're well liked when you're living in Australia and getting nothing but smart-arsed comments from friends. It's how Aussie blokes say 'I love you' to their good mates without being ridiculed by all the other homophobes in the pub .


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Is that picture blurry to you too Ed or do I have to go and sack my optometrist now as well! ...And Carl, you know you're well liked when you're living in Australia and getting nothing but smart-arsed comments from friends. It's how Aussie blokes say 'I love you' to their good mates without being ridiculed by all the other homophobes in the pub .


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    Yes its kinda blurry, Carl's reckon carls trying to break my eyes in some sort of revenge attack, it won't work Carl, I will just employ someone to be my secretary, and have them read out your posts, then I will dictate answers, or I will use some sort of text to talk device. Though finding pictures to demonstrate your dwafism will be a lot harder.
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    Not only funny, but indecisive(at the end), just like Carl. Oh and on my phone the man was tiny, just like Carl (in real life)
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