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Greybeard
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Are they tiny men or is that a fecking great vehicle?
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Greybeard (Neil)
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Just think of the poor bloke on the starting handle...
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Love the audible means of warning!
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Quote from: Black Sheep on 09.05. 2022 10:31
Love the audible means of warning!
It was hardly gonna creep up on you though was it.
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