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Previously on "Restoration Man."
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I thought that was Malc.Originally posted by zeitghostOle Michael Portillo turned up on last night's epic.
Which was railway related.
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We've still got two to watch that we recorded. Don't tell me how they end!
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The stroking of his chin, thinking, while looking into the distance is the one that gets on my tits.Originally posted by Troll View PostWas his missus a full ticket? - he kept having to ask her directly to bring her into the conversations - couldn't work out if she was just shy or has some issues!
But the fookwit presenter is starting to annoy even more with his mannerisms
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Was his missus a full ticket? - he kept having to ask her directly to bring her into the conversations - couldn't work out if she was just shy or has some issues!Originally posted by zeitghost
Last night, it was a 12th/13th/14th* C house in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Turned out quite nicely in the end.
*delete according to the carbon date/dendrochronology.
But the fookwit presenter is starting to annoy even more with his mannerisms
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WHSOriginally posted by Troll View PostWould have been better to restore with working sails but would have meant doing away with the glass thingy
I couldn't stand the presenter with his over animated hand gestures (seems to be a problem common to lots of TV presenters these days), also suggested to wife that these kind of programmes lack "substance" which sparked a frosty silence!
Sad about his missus though
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Would have been better to restore with working sails but would have meant doing away with the glass thingyOriginally posted by zeitghostThe sails looked good on the windmill though.
I couldn't stand the presenter with his over animated hand gestures (seems to be a problem common to lots of TV presenters these days), also suggested to wife that these kind of programmes lack "substance" which sparked a frosty silence!
Sad about his missus though
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Restoration Man.
Now there was a happy episode to start a series.
Stone me.



The sails looked good on the windmill though.Last edited by zeitghost; 14 May 2017, 07:42.Tags: None
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