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If you can't fix it with a hammer and a roll of duck tape, it's not worth fixing at all, my old mate said minutes before that nasty business with the hammer and a roll of duck tape. Tell us of McGyver-like repairs and whether they were a brilliant success or a health and safety nightmare.
( , Thu 10 Mar 2011, 11:58)
If you can't fix it with a hammer and a roll of duck tape, it's not worth fixing at all, my old mate said minutes before that nasty business with the hammer and a roll of duck tape. Tell us of McGyver-like repairs and whether they were a brilliant success or a health and safety nightmare.
( , Thu 10 Mar 2011, 11:58)
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Yeah,
I missed 'handcuffed' off the list.
She's 7 now, so I let her use the welder, chainsaw etc. However have a 9 month old son, we keep him in a cupboard.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2011, 11:12, 1 reply)
I missed 'handcuffed' off the list.
She's 7 now, so I let her use the welder, chainsaw etc. However have a 9 month old son, we keep him in a cupboard.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2011, 11:12, 1 reply)
One of mine was so lively and dangerous to let out of my sight
that when he was about 10 months old I was once reduced to taking him to the lavvy with me and holding him down with one foot while I did my doings.
As parents will know, this is no exaggeration. A few years ago two little Scottish twins were crushed to death when they awoke from a nap and decided to climb on a chest of drawers, pulling it over on themselves.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2011, 11:35, closed)
that when he was about 10 months old I was once reduced to taking him to the lavvy with me and holding him down with one foot while I did my doings.
As parents will know, this is no exaggeration. A few years ago two little Scottish twins were crushed to death when they awoke from a nap and decided to climb on a chest of drawers, pulling it over on themselves.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2011, 11:35, closed)
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