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I wondered who the first nosey sod would be.Originally posted by _V_ View PostWhat's all the old Ford car part photos in your photo bucket album? You some kind of rag and bone man?
Some kind of Ford Cougar nutcase. It was all about this:

Which was a spectacularly big grid into which I poured money for a while.
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That's a bottle of sloe actually, but not ours, another gift from an understanding friend.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt looks like you have a bottle behind your seat.
We haven't made any sloe or damson this year (might do sloes soon), but still have 3 bottles left over from last year.
I have a bottle of my father's damson made in 1986 - I'm afraid to ever open it!
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Prendergast is not permitted behind my desk.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe hand bell is a nice touch.
Is that for summoning the butler to pour you a drink from one of those bottles?
The bell was an odd but appreciated birthday gift from my obscenely hot sister-in-law. I am still not 100% certain what she was trying to say.
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The hand bell is a nice touch.
Is that for summoning the butler to pour you a drink from one of those bottles?
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I have some Damson Gin working away in the Utility.Originally posted by WTFH View PostMy home office currently has 2 demijohns of cider and 3 of white wine on the window.
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My home office currently has 2 demijohns of cider and 3 of white wine on the window.
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My office is really my photo studio, but at least the Alienware laptop gives that IT corporate look
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Mansize.Originally posted by Chuck View PostI notice the obligatory box of tissues by your screen.


I don't suppose you believe me if I said they were mainly for e-cig maintenance?
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Share your bench/office?
So when I'm on the bench (or working remotely) I irritate agents and entertain clients here:


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