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Fleet mis management lol they can't get new vans with the same kit on as the new model transit has a lot less payload so while they decide how to proceed with new vehicles we have to patch up the old shitters, the vans would t be a problem if they had actually being maintained but we have only had the contract 8 month and most previous work has being carried out at fast fit centres where a service is just an oil change nothing else and a comercial vehicle requires a little bit more tlc than that lol^ surprising that they hold onto vans for that long. Blame the fleet management!
Just been decanting a large tub of CoffeeMate Light into a small tub. Sneezed. My desk looks like Al Pacino's in Scarface. There's white powder everwhere
Pah! Rolling machines are the Shaving Foam of rolly smoking.Best bit was he took his baccy back and with a dirty big toothless grin goes "this is how you do it", brings out his rolling machine and makes a perfect one.
Sounds a bit like my attempt at rolling a roll up the other day, baccy everywhere.
Old guy at work with learning diff's asked me to roll him a smoke. He knows I don't smoke but got me to try.
Best bit was he took his baccy back and with a dirty big toothless grin goes "this is how you do it", brings out his rolling machine and makes a perfect one.
Pah! Rolling machines are the Shaving Foam of rolly smoking.
I'd say a rolling machine is more akin to a cartridge razor than canned foam. BTW, when I smoked cigarettes (in my wayward youth) I liked to roll my own and I used a machine; my preferred tobacco was a shag, which I kept in an oiled cotton tobacco pouch along with a small piece of fresh apple to keep it moist. Today, although I own several DE razors, I prefer to use a Mach3 or Sensor when I shave.Pah! Rolling machines are the Shaving Foam of rolly smoking.
Thanks, I agree that a Derby fitting is probably my best bet since the open lacing allows for more adjustment than an Oxford. I'll soldier on, but what really annoys me is that the model of shoe I'm replacing, a pair of Ecco with open lacing, is no longer made and the replacement model just isn't comfortable on my instep.Rufus - it may pay you to specify a Derby fitting - it gives a lot more scope for adjustment. If you brick & mortar stores don't stock them do an online search.