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Re: Workshop Helpers

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Yep that's a Toyota, no homebrew at the moment. Any beer other than VB is good :)
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antus wrote:This is Drummer.
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Shes definitely claimed that drivers seat. :thumbup:
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I would have shop helpers but my chook tends to jump on the bonnet an scratch the shit out of the paint so she is band from the shop :lol: So are all cats, cats and cars = fucked cars, at least my cats are good to know they aren't allowed in there.
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Tazzi wrote:Anyone have a little helper with them every second of the day?

Does a damn good job at finding the mouse on the screen at all times. :lol:
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The workshop budgie here likes chasing the mouse around the screen too.

A large male waterdragon comes in for a feed most days too.
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I have a long neck turtle & fish as a permanent workshop residence too,a few years ago I'd finished washing a 302w up ready for assy late one night, proceded to slide the main
workshop doors closed & barely saw what looked like a large black beetle attempting to climb out of the track that the doors slid within in the ground, though upon closer
inspection was blown away with what it really was, a baby long neck turtle, barely the size of a .20 cent piece, took me a year to bring him around to being handled without
him fearing people.

Had a workshop dog for 16 years, she died of kidney failure a month ago, broke my heart.

Then there's the cat, he seems to think the keyboard is the place to rest on, & somehow manages to hit the sleep key at inappropriate times.
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JEEZUS Ken you're still running windows XP :)
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Re: Workshop Helpers

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this is my indoor helper. our cats rarely go outside any more for fear of our neighbour poisoning them again. when they do i monitor them
this is ns ns, aka nooz nooz. aka jaxon.
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we have deep meaningful conversations about stuff. am sure he is my old cat reincarnated.
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