wedging
a beermat underneath it, like you would a wonky pub table, blimey. unlike you not to get something. or do i need to bring out my sarcasm meter
oh, and a huge woo to the pic
[edit] yay! deservedly FP'ed
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oh, and a huge woo to the pic
[edit] yay! deservedly FP'ed
beermats under tableleg/bridge
solves wobbliness.
humour ensues.
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humour ensues.
Hmm I was thinking
about putting another slide in but it got too long.
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Yay!
Just read the explanations above and am now liking this muchly!
Wobbly tables are one of my pet hates, so I'm with you there on that pesky bridge matter!
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Wobbly tables are one of my pet hates, so I'm with you there on that pesky bridge matter!
Top notch
The suspension bridge does get a bit wobbly in a high wind. Maybe you should suggest the beer mat solution to Bristol City Council?
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Nah
They are too busy pissing about with that fucking ugly concrete centre.
I've just driven over that bridge, and it is bloody wobberly at the mo
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Fri 14 Nov 2003, 17:05,
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I've just driven over that bridge, and it is bloody wobberly at the mo
'tis a bit windy today.
but surely they should be using Courage or Smiles beermats?
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