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<blockquote data-quote="ianstaley" data-source="post: 150457" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>You phone your bro, and say to him, hey bro, so you have had the blaster a bit longer than we agreed , we did say 12 months each , you have had the blaster now since nn fill in date and now it is my turn, I will be down at the end of the week to collect, seeing as you have had nn months longer than the time agreed then I will take it for the same time, See you Saturday bro to collect... Now when you get it home just make sure it is broken before you have to give it back. What the betting your Bro hasn't even used it. </p><p></p><p>I have four kids, one has nothing to do with me and me with her either so that's okay, but both boys are already fighting over who gets the tools and which tools from the shop. My youngest daughter has my Toyota Supra MK3 and my eldest son wants the GL but he now lives in Australia, and My daughter is also claiming the bike as he is too far away to lay claim, I have no input just make sure they are drivable. </p><p></p><p>don't you love your kids, let me see the eldest is 46 then 45 two girls, the other two 36 and 32 both boys. Ah life is short. </p><p>They hope that life ends just after the two are fixed up and drivable. so they don't have to wait too long... :hihihi: :music:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianstaley, post: 150457, member: 2989"] You phone your bro, and say to him, hey bro, so you have had the blaster a bit longer than we agreed , we did say 12 months each , you have had the blaster now since nn fill in date and now it is my turn, I will be down at the end of the week to collect, seeing as you have had nn months longer than the time agreed then I will take it for the same time, See you Saturday bro to collect... Now when you get it home just make sure it is broken before you have to give it back. What the betting your Bro hasn't even used it. I have four kids, one has nothing to do with me and me with her either so that's okay, but both boys are already fighting over who gets the tools and which tools from the shop. My youngest daughter has my Toyota Supra MK3 and my eldest son wants the GL but he now lives in Australia, and My daughter is also claiming the bike as he is too far away to lay claim, I have no input just make sure they are drivable. don't you love your kids, let me see the eldest is 46 then 45 two girls, the other two 36 and 32 both boys. Ah life is short. They hope that life ends just after the two are fixed up and drivable. so they don't have to wait too long... :hihihi: :music: [/QUOTE]
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