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Reg Edwards wrote:
6. Is there anything else I should know? You're going to have backache. =========================== In all probability he will lay down far more and longer than necessary, anyway. If that Ian's garden is anything like this Ian's, in some directions he will probably be forced to lay down fewer and shorter radials than he'd like, and he may try to make up for that by overdoing it in other directions. He'll probably give up when his back gives out... and still trying to work out exactly what you meant by "necessary". Is Sloan's Linament still available? Certainly, from any good horse-doctor. I do recall that once upon a time in Yorkshire, two completely new products came out in similar-sized tubes. One was Deep Heat Rub for bad backs; the other was Evo-Stik Impact Adhesive. Lighting were bad i' them days. You can guess the rest... -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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