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halestorm

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  1. Never used marble factory, but I would recommend Artisan Stone
  2. The other suggestion I can think of is maybe giving "the mudcrab" on ecclesal road a call, or "the common room" in the forum, devonshire green they might be able to tell you where to get them, or even sell yo ua bottle if htey have it
  3. Perhaps one of the shops that stock American sweets? quite a few also have a range of groceries....there are a couple in meadowhall, Gobstoppers(i think) and then the sweetshop in the lanes, i remember seeing other things not just candy in there, i remember buying some A1 steak sauce in the lanes
  4. Its the digger that is loading the felled logs onto a wagon, I've seen it a couple of times. Ridiculously bright to be shining onto the road, at eye level too
  5. Have a read, you should get the idea of how the scam is done http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/4/prweb10669851.htm
  6. It can't possibly be anything to do with things like the route incorporates things like challenging climbs and they just so happen to be in these areas?
  7. Escort for the Armored Post office van? might be doing currency deliveries?
  8. Thompson & Thomas at Fairlawns (middlewood or langsett road) are good
  9. I dont think you can, as that projector is a pretty old model by the looks of it. And it only has analouge inputs and the macbook outputs a digital signal via the displayport
  10. You never know when the council is involved though hehe
  11. It will be easier to buy some blackout curtains than getting it moved i'm afraid....all SCC and Amey will say are "Its in the right place according to the plans" Unfortunatly common sense doesn't come into it much when it comes to council works like this
  12. Just seen this on BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-25104625 Its about Gretna, but thought it might be interesting
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