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Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Offline Posted: Tuesday, 10 February 2026 6:28:37 AM(UTC)

Hi folks, Just 14mm here this morning :)


28, that is a shame, it seems harder and harder to find someone will to do their work to a professional standard these days
it's all just slap it together and hope the customer pays before they find out how [censored]the job is.
Hope you can rectify any shoddy workmanship without to much extra expense..
Mareeba must be green with the showers.


Good stuff Scott, Do you run a laser dry fire setup? It sounds like lots of fun without the cost haha.
what press are you running?
I gave up coffee & coke about ten years ago, lost some weight back then but have packed a bit back on lately sitting around
here baking good food and enjoying it all on my own, :)
Mrs B got over the Staph and went south the day after they pulled the IV line so she could be at the birth, not sure on her
return just yet but in the next few days I would assume..

That El nino forecast is probably going to play out as some of the south has had a few good years and it's time they were reminded
that this country has more drought years than good. I can hear the media beating it up already haha ,, It's climate change, it's
the end of farming ect ect ..
It also feels a bit different this wet, just doesn't feel like that last couple of years, hard to explain but a few people have
said the same to me..

Anyway off to town this morning, fridge is a bit bare & mailbox needs checking..

have a great day
Cheers
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