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    Quote Originally Posted by SN4PD View Post
    Better to test it at 40Kmph than 240
    you mean you fell of only doing 40k

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    you mean you fell of only doing 40k
    Been a bloody accident prone month..........

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    lol

    yup the phones went beserk at work .. shit loads of suburbs out .. typical stormy aucky weather .. feel sorry for the contractors that will be pulling in a big night tonite
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    yup the phones went beserk at work .. shit loads of suburbs out .. typical stormy aucky weather .. feel sorry for the contractors that will be pulling in a big night tonite
    You work for Vector? Tell them Onehunga/Te Papapa is the most urgent outage

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    Quote Originally Posted by SN4PD View Post
    You work for Vector? Tell them Onehunga/Te Papapa is the most urgent outage
    nope & thank gawd they handle their own fault calls .. now if only we could get united to do that too

    & everyone thinks the same thing bud ..

    Since it is widespread, ummmm dunna be suprised if its off for quite a few hours
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SN4PD View Post
    You work for Vector? Tell them Onehunga/Te Papapa is the most urgent outage
    What sort of outage do you mean Liam.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SN4PD View Post
    Been a bloody accident prone month..........
    So what ya done this month then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SN4PD View Post
    and when I get home the bike has blown over on the concrete and the powers out.........

    Thats no way to treat a lady Liam.......
    What in the name of Bonaparts balls is doing outside?

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    Is it his balls or bike you're talking about?
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Is it his balls or bike you're talking about?
    Bike......dunno who the hell Bonapart is really?......
    Horachio (sp) i think his name was....they say he had 'balls'.....

    Way before Daytona's day anyway....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    What sort of outage do you mean Liam.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    So what ya done this month then?
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    Thats no way to treat a lady Liam.......
    What in the name of Bonaparts balls is doing outside?
    The BLOODY useless builder still hasn't turned up to modify my deck so I can rider her into the lounge.

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    What do you need done to your deck? Decks are easy. Don't pay someone zillions of dollars - Do it yourself. Seriously. A hand saw, drill, hammer some nails and bolts is all you need. If you want a picture have a look at Placemakers or Carters web sites. Or I can draw you one with the bits you'll need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    What do you need done to your deck? Decks are easy. Don't pay someone zillions of dollars - Do it yourself. Seriously. A hand saw, drill, hammer some nails and bolts is all you need. If you want a picture have a look at Placemakers or Carters web sites. Or I can draw you one with the bits you'll need.
    DIY, fark I'd cut off an arm

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    You light-weights wouldn't know proper wind even if it was properly windy. Just a brisk fart from the weather God's shorts is what you's are getting. Now down here in Wellington....

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    Cool

    Gee man decks are really easy to build.......
    I've built many......

    Go to your local library and get out books on "How to build a deck"
    It aint over 1 metere high is it... cos if it is then you need a permit..
    If under one metre high then no permit is required.

    but if you are replacing the excisting deck that is over 1 metre high then you are ok.... as long as one bit of it is left there...lol.



    Or have a working bee around at yours one weekend.. with those who have the tools and know what they are doing.... and it will be done real quick... then you just put on a BBQ and a few bevies...

    BTW the bevies are for after the work on the deck is completed....

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