Re: What grinds my gears
Posted: 01 Jun 2009 20:31
get tamiya flat clear, or mr. hobby flat clear.paul463 wrote:A tin that says Matt Varnish on it but still leaves the model looking shiny
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get tamiya flat clear, or mr. hobby flat clear.paul463 wrote:A tin that says Matt Varnish on it but still leaves the model looking shiny
I don't think she was ever in the band with mike!Sundance wrote:are you a mechanic?AnnieM wrote:Ok - this is going to be my last one. There's a stupid little scrote out on our yard at the moment arguing with one of the fitters. He has a tyre which is just legal with three punctures in it - we're refusing to repair it (we can't safely repair a tyre with three punctures in it) BUT - as he wants to pay us to repair it, he is under the impression we can't refuse to do it! We MUST and HAVE TO do it. Well I never!
The customer is often right; but in this case the customer is a ring-piece of the highest order.
Never darken my yard again, young man with your stupid haircut, Janspeed rip-off back-box and boy-ed up mark 5 Eski (MkV's are sooooo last century...). And whoever told you that black wheels look good on a maroon car was pulling your two-inch todger.
spleen vented - happy now
That was Crowded House ThundershotThundershot wrote:Eddie, Does Annie always take the weather with her?
They must be blind Annie in that case you are stunningAnnieM wrote:wasn't that Men With Hats or summat? And no, i'm not a mechanic, thank god. I get mistaken for a man enough as it is - overalls would just compound the problem