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woodbutcher

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hi

just wondered how long is this slippery slope and are there any stopping off points.


woodbutcher :shock: :shock:
 
Unless you come equipped with an ice axe and crampons there is no stopping and no bottom....ask Philly :D - Rob
 
woodbutcher":2i3fbq7v said:
hi

just wondered how long is this slippery slope and are there any stopping off points.


woodbutcher :shock: :shock:
No such thing as "How Long" :lol:

There are no stopping off points, I suppose Swmbo's could be described as a crash barrier. :lol:
 
The slope is infinitely long and once on, you are not allowed to get off.

Only variable is the steepness (is that a word?)
 
The fact that you have asked the question implies that you are concerned about costs so far incurred, there is only one cure, you must go out immediately and buy a new tool :twisted:

Go on what are you waiting for!!!

Dom
 
Ahhhh...Woodbutcher!
By asking the question you are too far down to ever scramble back out again! :lol:
At least you are amongst friends :wink:
Philly :D
 
thank's for your input do you all think a parachute might be in order :wink:
or should i just accept the inevitable :cry:

woobutcher
 
Recognising that you on the slope is good - realising that there is no cure is not so good but buying something sharp and shiny helps :D
 
Ah the slope... More of a cliff for me which I fell off!

One thing I can suggest is to never ever visit another workshop. I visited Tony's and now I have Lie Nielsons website in my favourites folder 8-[. I have managed to resist so far though. :wink:
 
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