admin wrote:Hey Dot do you mean like the back of a horse float? I could just imagine T1 leading Margaret down with a bridle still attached!!!
Wouldn't that open some eyes!!!
You boys are OT & chattering, do you need a letter? Yes something like a horse float drawbridge. If I was Margaret I would be using the stallion "bit" to lead her stud.. Sorry Wilbor they started it
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admin wrote:Hey Dot do you mean like the back of a horse float?
I could just imagine T1 leading Margaret down with a bridle still attached!!! Wouldn't that open some eyes!!!
A suggestion like that could close a few too...
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admin wrote:Hey Dot do you mean like the back of a horse float?
I could just imagine T1 leading Margaret down with a bridle still attached!!!
Wouldn't that open some eyes!!!
I can imagine that as soon as I tried to fit the bridal my eyes would close up from the swelling With the straight step set up I was planning to make an overlay that would turn the steps into a ramp, easier to get heavy things in and out. a few yrs back I thought I may end up in a motorised scooter thing, but my back doesn't seem to have deteriorated and more since then so that may no longer be a necessity..... come to think of it, the back problem eased when I stopped working on the bus
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