keithmac
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I have 4 or 5 pairs, have you tried them?
Tried a pair on but didn't get on with them, got some slip-ons to walk over to the shower blocks.
Maybe another year in snd I'll be a croc convert but not yet..
I have 4 or 5 pairs, have you tried them?
Of course!Can I have your trilby and driving gloves if that happens?
My missus has got a pair of short Croc wellies.Tried a pair on but didn't get on with them, got some slip-ons to walk over to the shower blocks.
Maybe another year in snd I'll be a croc convert but not yet..
Do you tarmac drives as well?I once had to reverse a 3.5 ton van and a 25 ft long caravan down a long, narrow loading ramp and into the bowels of an Isle of Man ferry.
Good job I knew how to do it.

I was racing in the TT (F2 sidecar).Do you tarmac drives as well?
It was made very tongue in cheek. A bloke that worked with me a few years back at RM was the sidecar champion think it was 2014 cant for the life of me remember his name. Certainly the most dangerous discapline, and the most cringing to watch, chapeaux.I was racing in the TT (F2 sidecar).
However, your post does highlight the reason why a lot of sites don't allow panel vans or other commercial vehicles.
That would be Conrad Harrison.A bloke that worked with me a few years back at RM was the sidecar champion think it was 2014 cant for the life of me remember his name.
She says that they are actually very good if you are on a site with wet grass and the doggie wants to go out at 3am....
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About £25....I'm confused.....
Other than the apparently superfluous hole half way up the calf, what's the difference between "Croc wellies" and.....errr......."wellies"
I'm putting this thread on ignore, it's to
Depressing.
About £25....