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Post by clara on Sept 26, 2007 2:54:50 GMT 10
Hey Tracey, look that perch built with electrician materiel, lets go all to Tracey store ... ;D It is an exemple what to do , i will make others for the bath.. the tube down are full of ciment ;D Amicalement.
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Post by vankarhi on Sept 26, 2007 7:29:09 GMT 10
Hey that is great Clara.........and do you mean Bunnings where I work ;D That is a great table perch ;D
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Post by gooka on Sept 26, 2007 8:34:48 GMT 10
what a super idea!! i have been looking for something for my ringnecks to play on and there it is!!! we have a cupboard full of old bits of pipe and fittings that im sure i will be able to make something out of. maybe i will be able to even fit a few natural branches into the joiners?! now that my creative juices are flowing i had better get to it bofore hubby finds out and decides he needs the parts for something else!! thanks for the great idea Clara
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Post by silvercloud on Sept 26, 2007 16:02:29 GMT 10
Clara that looks fantastic
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Post by clara on Sept 26, 2007 20:22:16 GMT 10
Thanks all, you can undo it and construct something else as légo ;D, don't foget to lest it with a little ciment, like this no need hubby oops! Tracey ' bunings' bread ? hummm... ;D Amicalement.
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Post by vankarhi on Sept 26, 2007 21:34:09 GMT 10
does Bunnings mean bread over there in France???
Over here it means "work" LOL ;D
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Post by clara on Sept 28, 2007 22:12:51 GMT 10
;D ;D no Tracey it is only the translator which says that. Amicalement.
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Post by vankarhi on Oct 2, 2007 8:55:06 GMT 10
PMSLOL Clara ;D
It is this translater that says that Bunnings means work also ;D
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