Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Garmin 500 and handlebar mount for my push bike,some cbd cream,some degreaser for degreasing stuff
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Re: Mr Postman
A letter from work telling me I've not had a pay rise.
Yeah, the last two payslips told me that. Top work.
Yeah, the last two payslips told me that. Top work.
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Is that someone in your wages office gloating perhaps.?Kwacky wrote:A letter from work telling me I've not had a pay rise.
Yeah, the last two payslips told me that. Top work.

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It's a crap system, they do it every year. Your salary increase takes place in June, your June wages are based on the old salary and if your salary goes up you're supposed to get the difference in the July salary. The delay has been the head of department not sending out the letters, they're supposed to tell us about any salary changes before the letters go out.
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Pension forms. My old pension I want to transfer to my new pension...feels lile a whole book has come through the posts worth of forms...ill deal with that in a months time!!!
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Yesterday I received a Stanley Fatmax drill. Seems well made and i don't doubt the 57nm torque rating, its got some guts compared to my 18 year old 14.4v einhell.
Slightly used but a good saving over new (bran-used)

Slightly used but a good saving over new (bran-used)

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A tuneboy cable for a KTM. Looks like they've sent me the wrong one, I've not got a KTM.
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And today its brother was waiting for me when i got home from work, another eBay find with a damaged box but the tool is perfect. No batteries or anything but i already got those with the drill. 180nm should be enough to replace the heavy windy gun on most diy jobs.


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Just bring it back and stop your moaningKwacky wrote:A tuneboy cable for a KTM. Looks like they've sent me the wrong one, I've not got a KTM.

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He'll only stop moaning if you tell him you've already bought the triumph adapter and have found the perfect map.....C00kiemonster wrote:Just bring it back and stop your moaningKwacky wrote:A tuneboy cable for a KTM. Looks like they've sent me the wrong one, I've not got a KTM.
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I would, but i think these Triumphs have anti tamper ecu's now. I'll find out next weekD6Nutz wrote:He'll only stop moaning if you tell him you've already bought the triumph adapter and have found the perfect map.....C00kiemonster wrote:Just bring it back and stop your moaningKwacky wrote:A tuneboy cable for a KTM. Looks like they've sent me the wrong one, I've not got a KTM.

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Big boys toysStonesie wrote:And today its brother was waiting for me when i got home from work, another eBay find with a damaged box but the tool is perfect. No batteries or anything but i already got those with the drill. 180nm should be enough to replace the heavy windy gun on most diy jobs.


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Not through the post but went around a couple of shops to take a look for a new motorcycle jacket because my one has had it now being 5 years old
So I have gone for a Bering Tango Jacket.
Nice and soft removal inner for those cold days and a mesh type for those warm days with a few zips to let in air (x2 in front x2 at back). Armour seems decent enough pretty thick and strong and it says it waterproof exactly what we need in Britain! All in all very happy purchase even better when it says RRP is £240 and I got it for £180! Good purchase just glad they had it in my size!
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So I have gone for a Bering Tango Jacket.
Nice and soft removal inner for those cold days and a mesh type for those warm days with a few zips to let in air (x2 in front x2 at back). Armour seems decent enough pretty thick and strong and it says it waterproof exactly what we need in Britain! All in all very happy purchase even better when it says RRP is £240 and I got it for £180! Good purchase just glad they had it in my size!

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Nice looking Jacket but I'm more impressed by how clean your trainers are! I get white trainers, within 30 seconds they look like I've been in a WW1 trench, top work sir!Rossgo wrote:Not through the post but went around a couple of shops to take a look for a new motorcycle jacket because my one has had it now being 5 years old
So I have gone for a Bering Tango Jacket.
Nice and soft removal inner for those cold days and a mesh type for those warm days with a few zips to let in air (x2 in front x2 at back). Armour seems decent enough pretty thick and strong and it says it waterproof exactly what we need in Britain! All in all very happy purchase even better when it says RRP is £240 and I got it for £180! Good purchase just glad they had it in my size!
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Cavetroll87 wrote:Nice looking Jacket but I'm more impressed by how clean your trainers are! I get white trainers, within 30 seconds they look like I've been in a WW1 trench, top work sir!Rossgo wrote:Not through the post but went around a couple of shops to take a look for a new motorcycle jacket because my one has had it now being 5 years old
So I have gone for a Bering Tango Jacket.
Nice and soft removal inner for those cold days and a mesh type for those warm days with a few zips to let in air (x2 in front x2 at back). Armour seems decent enough pretty thick and strong and it says it waterproof exactly what we need in Britain! All in all very happy purchase even better when it says RRP is £240 and I got it for £180! Good purchase just glad they had it in my size!
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A new rear paddock stand for the 600rr
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A 3M headlight restoration kit, a friends punto has misty eyes so muggins here agreed to sort it out.