Gravity Aided
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Another fanciful disguise.
I've been watching Planes and Automobiles on YouTube in tribute to the late Robbie Coltrane.
My apologies for creating disharmony in the House of Illaveago...
Just wait until our colonial friends wake up and tell us it's not even called Candyfloss!!![]()
What's all this american "candy" nonesense, surely it's all spogs & spice tha' knows, out of interest what do other regions refer to sweets as in local vernacular
A replacement switch is cheap enough.We went out yesterday to do a bit of shopping in Lidl . My wife said that she shouldn't have brought me as I stopped by the tool section . I ended up buying a hammer drill and a nibbler plus battery . I needed a replacement drill as my last one started sparking and making strange noises .
Now ! If I go into my garage , apart from falling over bikes !. I will find several old rechargeable old drills !
. They have been discarded for several reasons , the battery or charger failed , one battery blew up whilst I was drilling . That didn't half make a loud bang as it blew the side of the battery out !
. Over the years I have accumulated quite a few rechargeable drills , but in amongst them there is still an old Black &Decker electric drill that we were given as a wedding present backing 1976! It still works ! SWMBO just said that it is unsafe ! The switch is a bit dicky and doesn't always switch off!
Likely to vary by region, in The States. As may the candy itself, especially back in the day.
Don't swing low!Time for some rugby on television , my money is on Scotland in the match
A replacement switch is cheap enough.
Plastic or metal cased drill?
I’ve recently been listening to Burl Ives “ Big Rock Candy Mountain “ with my young granddaughter. I just looked up “ Rock Candy “ and it’s large sugar crystals ( rocks ) on a stick.
Cheap enough repair. Even the motor brushes are still available.I think it is plastic with a metal gearbox housing .
That ship sailed some time ago.Lollipops!![]()