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the lady taking our poll cards - a leading light in the local church - took the opportunity to ask if we were going to church on sunday a special service to pray for guidance for the new governmnet!! i was speechless!!!!!!!

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this clip came to mind!! hope it doesnt offend anyone - mind you she offended me! well not really doigaf
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well its mostly over now - so - does this ring a bell? thought id wait til after in case any of you decided it wasnt worth voting

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excellent!

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apparently these devices have been issued to the conservative party and will be usedto extract 'you know who' from number 10! - problem is he still has a key to number 11!! (always get the key back)

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this is quite large and a bit of a pain but worth it.
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Man, that is one cool tool!

I’d love the fact that after a hard day’s work shoveling out a septic tank, I could turn around and use it again to make potato crisps.

And, it comes in a variety of colors to suit that special woman in your life.

But, what’s with the music? It sounds like it came from a 1970s Western.
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hey bill - not only that but you can take it as hand luggage on most airlines.
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I had a mount come in yesterday that had been cut with one of these!
What a belting tool

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