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    Milkon Keynes is great though for roundabout practice for your driving test, second only to Skem. Solar power - tell me about it, aint enough daylight hours here to light a garden lamp, now rain power - that'd come in useful.

    Carbon footprints. Why worry when the world leaders all fly to a place to discuss global warming and some MPs drive 2 jags

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    ...now rain power - that'd come in useful...
    If you drink it or store it to put it on your garden later, you save lots of energy from having to purify more of it (or stick to beer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by petromax View Post
    (or stick to beer)
    What d'yer mean - p1ss on the garden like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    What d'yer mean - p1ss on the garden like?
    That as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by petromax View Post
    If you drink it or store it to put it on your garden later, you save lots of energy from having to purify more of it (or stick to beer)
    My late Grandad used to p1ss in an old alumunium teapot and put it on the back lawn of his house in Mossley Hill. What those old gardeners didn't know about fertilizer. . .

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    grass dont half grow when yer p!ss on it
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    What's all this p155 and wind (Waterways) got to do with old buildings ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    My late Grandad used to p1ss in an old alumunium teapot and put it on the back lawn of his house in Mossley Hill. What those old gardeners didn't know about fertilizer. . .

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    I think that was just a kinky hobby he dressed up as gardening know-how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    My late Grandad used to p1ss in an old alumunium teapot and put it on the back lawn of his house in Mossley Hill. What those old gardeners didn't know about fertilizer. . .

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    I bet the tea tasted awful though!

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    Woooaaaaahhhhh. What a heavy duty thread this turned out to be.
    (Swift exit...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsaZappathing View Post
    Woooaaaaahhhhh. What a heavy duty thread this turned out to be.
    (Swift exit...)
    Yes, its getting as heated as the Masons thread last week. I am off too.............into the What Music are you listening to thread. Easier

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    Wimps!

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    What happened to the solar miners lamp your were inventing Ged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samp View Post
    What happened to the solar miners lamp your were inventing Ged?
    We got a gas fire instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    We got a gas fire instead.

    Mounted on a helmet?????

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