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A lot of work just to keep the mutt in !

Neil Lawton

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Now you tell me :rolling:

It's had 3 coats of thin timber preservative Neil with a lot more on the top rail and end grain which just soaked it up. Anyway you know I'm ancient so doesn't need to last long to outlive me. :funny::sob:

We took the caravan to Galloway week before last, wanted to come to York but the main caravan sites were full otherwise you might have had a visit from Sue, me and the mad dog, actually she's quite placid nowadays,- the dog I mean

You could have parked on our drive only slightly dearer! :funny:
The cat may have caused the mutt a few problems though:thinks::funny:
 

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Do you have electrics hook up and a nice shower block though Neil and the van is 8 metres long and would need space for the awning. All for no more than a fiver a night :whistling:

Air costs more than a fiver a night around here! :funny:
 

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Great work on the gates Bob, not sure on the photography though, I recon all the people who say that the pictures are the right way up on there computers must have there monitors upside down. :funny: :funny:
 

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Great work on the gates Bob, not sure on the photography though, I recon all the people who say that the pictures are the right way up on there computers must have there monitors upside down. :funny: :funny:

The reason the pictures are upside down is that the data including camera orientation is stored in the EXIF.

The only problem is that some software developers, including Microsoft, ignore the information that’s stored in EXIF tags.

The fix is easy though, hold the “camera” the right way up! :winking: :funny:
 
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