The life of a class traitor and peripatetic scouser.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Boy toys.
Can you ever have enough tools?....I think we all know the answer.
7 comments:
Albert
said...
Hang on,you have a few toys missing,well 2 toys,one for collecting,did you fix the front wheel and the motorised log splitter,don't tell me you've broken that,all these he-male tools you have on show,are you trying to tell us something,I thought you couldn't come out to play until the kitchen was finished. :-)
looks like you need a good fat bladed splitting axe with a nice ash handle... I can only imagine that a passer-by has left that gaudy handled 'thing' among your traditional hand tools for its comedic value. It looks like the sort of thing an 'air steward' would use to break out of an aircraft without risk of breaking a finger nail.
Haddock...colour aside I find the maul less liable to bind given the strength my feeble blows...I save my flight attendant gear for the odd saturday night.
7 comments:
Hang on,you have a few toys missing,well 2 toys,one for collecting,did you fix the front wheel and the motorised log splitter,don't tell me you've broken that,all these he-male tools you have on show,are you trying to tell us something,I thought you couldn't come out to play until the kitchen was finished. :-)
You can have too many, like Vinomaker...means there is less space for an additional dog or two!
looks like you need a good fat bladed splitting axe with a nice ash handle... I can only imagine that a passer-by has left that gaudy handled 'thing' among your traditional hand tools for its comedic value.
It looks like the sort of thing an 'air steward' would use to break out of an aircraft without risk of breaking a finger nail.
Haddock...colour aside I find the maul less liable to bind given the strength my feeble blows...I save my flight attendant gear for the odd saturday night.
Providing we know how to use them.
That looks like a new bill hook?
My son now wants a Stanley Bedrock plane for his Christmas.
Clearly these things are hereditary.
Mr. Thud, you've got this bit still to come, with any luck!
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