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Napa Leather
61%
 61%  [8]
Other Leather
15%
 15%  [2]
Plastic
23%
 23%  [3]
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mcphersonstrut



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AndyC wrote:
simont wrote:
AndyC wrote:
What about a wooden one Mr. Green



I heard someone fitted one but found it wooden work Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Just thought it wood work Laughing


Not what I wood have expected Rolling Eyes

Post #97798 5th Apr 2011 9:42 am
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athelstan



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I see folks would not see their wood from their trees or dictionary you wooden woebegones.

Post #97803 5th Apr 2011 10:18 am
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Yew have replied as I expected a wordsmith wood.

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athelstan wrote:
redlabel wrote:
Sheep skin!


Dead or alive Question


You spin me right round baby right round.......... Laughing



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EYorkshire wrote:
Yew have replied as I expected a wordsmith wood.


Grand

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I'm sycamore wood jokes, the j-oak ain't funny anymore, I must ash you to stop You're making a birch of yourselves Whistle

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mcphersonstrut



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Yew and your jokes, well I suppose it's the only way to Sprice up the humour a bit as I think a bit or Larch'ing about doesn't do any harm as long as you continue to respect your Elder's, I bet the Scots Pine for better weather up there......

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Rolling with laughter

Not that old Chestnut, Fir Censored s sake, you can be such a Crab Apple sometimes but I bet you're a right Pussy Willow really

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mcphersonstrut wrote:
Yew and your jokes, well I suppose it's the only way to Sprice up the humour a bit as I think a bit or Larch'ing about doesn't do any harm as long as you continue to respect your Elder's, I bet the Scots Pine for better weather up there......


Oh, leaf it out, your not being fir using old (j)oaks Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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athelstan



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The arcana arborealists have truly come out of the woods now. Paddy Ashdown will be logging on soon.

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He'd be barking up the wrong tree, the old sap. Rumour has it the ConDems are branching out, now they have rid themselves of their grass roots values. They do say from little Acrons grow big Oaks, but I doubt it. They will wither and die.

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I fear the root of the ConDem problem lies in the ashes of the Social Democrats, notwithstanding the coalition's inability to truncate their policies and pollard their values, they do need to coppice the electorate's expectation otherwise their manifesto will not blossom into the fruits of fiscal and industrial growth, rather, they'll organically end on the fallen leaves of autumnal compost.

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