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2004-12-07 | |
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Posted by:God Save The World |
#8 The list of "approved" tools is so long the photo would become totally messy. We could always use the old rubber hose, the hand-cranked telephone and naked wires, bamboo splinters, a good set of truncheons, a dull axe, a vial of acid, some barbed wire, a straight razor,... I'm sure you get the idea. As in any job, it's not the tools that are important, but the person using them. A skilled practitioner can get the necessary information from anyone. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2004-12-07 2:50:00 PM |
#7 Clearly, I really don't. Sorry for the double post. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2004-12-07 1:29:34 PM |
#6 Fred probably does, Charles, but I don't. Please enlighten me (although I may regret asking!) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2004-12-07 1:28:43 PM |
#5 Fred probably does, Charles, but I don't. Please enlighten me (although I may regret asking!) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2004-12-07 1:19:48 PM |
#4 You should add a whip into the Toolkit. You know what I'm gettign at right? |
Posted by: Charles 2004-12-07 11:26:30 AM |
#3 You're welcome :-) |
Posted by: Steve White 2004-12-07 1:25:49 AM |
#2 Thank you. Now it is complete. :-) |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2004-12-07 1:09:59 AM |
#1 Where is the toolset image? :-) |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2004-12-07 12:06:48 AM |