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From: Lady Nina on 1 Nov 2009 15:16 On 23 Oct 2009 07:00:38 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote: >"Chas" <Me(a)Home> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: > >>>>Take it in deep, you need to >>>>really feel that sillicosis take hold. > >>> He's hardly mining for gold. > >> You've done a quick search on sillicosis & discovered that it mainly >> affects gold miners? > >I feel like I'm dying... See, Adrian got it. Fine album which I only have on vinyl, must remedy that at some point. A quick youtube search has noted it was the 20th anniversary a couple of years ago. When did I get so old? -- Lady Nina
From: Adrian on 1 Nov 2009 15:42 Lady Nina <spamtrap2(a)ntlworld.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: >>>>>Take it in deep, you need to >>>>>really feel that sillicosis take hold. >>>> He's hardly mining for gold. >>> You've done a quick search on sillicosis & discovered that it mainly >>> affects gold miners? >>I feel like I'm dying... > See, Adrian got it. Fine album Most definitely. > which I only have on vinyl, must remedy that at some point. A quick > youtube search has noted it was the 20th anniversary a couple of years > ago. When did I get so old? A gradual process, I fear, but one that seems to recur frequently. Maybe music today just isn't as good as it used to be. Or something.
From: antonye on 2 Nov 2009 05:22 eatmorepies wrote: > > My new sandblast cabinet has arrived but the black grit > I bought at the Stafford Show is too aggressive for > aluminium. A friend suggested very dry sea sand instead. <arrives late to the party> Dunno if you've seen this already: http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-the-cheap/soda_blaster/ -- Antony
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