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05-24-2021, 05:26 PM | #11 | |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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I guess that my part in moving stuff is just who I am. Too many people just cannot be bothered, and I am different. And If I can help, why not. Quick update for those interested in randomness. Sandpit for Sallys grandson headed out. New lodger, so have two now. Both are day to day/week to week lodgers as they have differing situations. One is sorting some stuff out. The new one, since Friday is an electrical contract manager, but he works 6.5 miles or 11km from here, so is looking for a place to stay, closer to work, and alternately, a job in Vietnam, where his wife and family live, or in Saudi Arabia where contracts are much more lucrative. He was a bit nervous about leaving his expensive bike unsecured here. So I created an anchor for him. On Saturday afternoon Sally and I visited friends for a birthday BBQ/Braai South African style. No Vegans were hurt or eaten. Steak Beef sausage, ribs Ribs ? All of it. An amazing day, which included live music and great company. While I was there, I bought myself some biltong from “Biltong Cottage” which is their Facebook online business. Today I could not stop myself. So a good weekend. I was also looking out for an Extang Blackmax tonneau cover for the S10 but it seems they have been discontinued. What a pity.
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