• Yoohoo!

    From Hymermut@tone@email.com to uk.rec.sheds on Mon Jul 6 11:57:15 2026
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    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.

    Tone
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  • From John Williamson@johnwilliamson@btinternet.com to uk.rec.sheds on Mon Jul 6 12:14:30 2026
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    On 06/07/2026 11:57, Hymermut wrote:
    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.


    Welcome back, that Sheddi. :-)

    I daresay the cement sack will still be the same shape, and the PPs are
    just as good as ever.

    Mind the nai.... Ah, tool ate....
    --
    Tciao for Now!

    John.
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  • From Sam Plusnet@not@home.com to uk.rec.sheds on Mon Jul 6 20:01:27 2026
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    On 06/07/2026 12:14, John Williamson wrote:
    On 06/07/2026 11:57, Hymermut wrote:
    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.


    Welcome back, that Sheddi. :-)

    I daresay the cement sack will still be the same shape, and the PPs are
    just as good-a as ever.

    Mind the nai.... Ah, tool ate....

    If the cement sack doesn't suit, I find an upturned plastic bucket much
    more comfortable than an old galvanised one.

    Funny. I dug out an old sack of mortar mix earlier today. SWMBO was complaining again about the lack of proper steps down to the (new) shed
    - so half a paving slab sat on some venerable mortar ought to contribute
    to marital harmony for a while.

    But it's too hot to do this sort of wbo.
    --
    Sam Plusnet
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  • From me9@me9@privacy.net to uk.rec.sheds on Tue Jul 7 02:32:30 2026
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    Sam Plusnet <not@home.com> wrote:

    On 06/07/2026 12:14, John Williamson wrote:
    On 06/07/2026 11:57, Hymermut wrote:
    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.


    Welcome back, that Sheddi. :-)

    I daresay the cement sack will still be the same shape, and the PPs are just as good as ever.

    Mind the nai.... Ah, tool ate....

    If the cement sack doesn't suit, I find an upturned plastic bucket much
    more comfortable than an old galvanised one.

    Funny. I dug out an old sack of mortar mix earlier today. SWMBO was complaining again about the lack of proper steps down to the (new) shed -
    so half a paving slab sat on some venerable mortar ought to contribute to marital harmony for a while.

    But it's too hot to do this sort of wbo.

    Welcome back Tone.

    It's too hot to do any kind of wbo! REst and snooz!
    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..........
    --
    braind
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  • From Chris Deuchar@chrisnd@privacy.net to uk.rec.sheds on Tue Jul 7 08:13:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.sheds

    On 06/07/2026 11:57, Hymermut wrote:
    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.

    Tone

    Welcome back, ye who were lost away from cyberthingie!

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  • From hubops@hubops@ccanoemail.com to uk.rec.sheds on Tue Jul 7 08:15:36 2026
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    On Mon, 6 Jul 2026 11:57:15 +0100, Hymermut <tone@email.com> wrote:

    Finally found my way back into ye shedd.

    It was lost in the cyberjungle.

    Tone



    Welcome back.
    re : the Hymer - hope your UK supply chain is better than
    ours in Norh America - my sister-in-law has a cream-puff
    2002 PleasureWay < Dodge 3500 > that is grounded
    awaiting a PCM < powertrain control module >
    for many weeks and counting. Who'd-a-thunk-it.
    John T.

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