Selfie thread?

I think you look like Bill Bailey (saw you/him in Black Books.) :D
 
Bill Bailey...

Bother, beat me to it. Still, fools seldom differ.
 
oh.. you mean these...

progress by The Big Yin, on Flickr



Yeah... thought it was time I started to look after myself a bit better.

That second pic looks like it belongs on the back of the dust jacket of a Sci Fi novel!!







Or Crimewatch. :sneaky:
:exit:
 
don't some people have posh houses ,and well kept lawns :jawdrop:

I don't know what you could possibly mean :lol: :lol:

And huuuuge garages! Lucky bleeders.

There's only one issue with a large garage, it's all the more space to store crap that you should just throw out in the first place

Naw, Its only half a house, they got bored building it and and decided to Bung a low roof on it.

Oi you nothing wrong with half a house, just means less to clean :P
 
Oi you nothing wrong with half a house, just means less to clean :p
But when you get old and grey, you won't be able to install a stair lift, and zoom up and down on it :D
 
But when you get old and grey, you won't be able to install a stair lift, and zoom up and down on it :D

I could get a scooter though and race it round the house though so pro's and cons as it were :P
 
I could get a scooter though and race it round the house though so pro's and cons as it were :p
Well you could actually do both :p
 
A chap whose house we used to paint had the (almost) ultimate train set - a 4 1/2" gauge live steam track in his garden. Only used it to test the scratch built locos he built.
 
A chap whose house we used to paint had the (almost) ultimate train set - a 4 1/2" gauge live steam track in his garden. Only used it to test the scratch built locos he built.

Oh how much if love to have the money to do something like, not to mention the time, skill and patience
 
These days I don't have the patience to build an Airfix model, although I did machine a working Stirling engine and a little 2 stroke Diesel engine at school. Both worked but neither ever ran well!
 
A chap whose house we used to paint had the (almost) ultimate train set - a 4 1/2" gauge live steam track in his garden. Only used it to test the scratch built locos he built.

There are two of those in these parts.
One open to the public, one not.
 
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