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Old 8th Jun 2005, 15:32   #1 (permalink)
 
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Fell orf the back of a lorry, guv...

http://cgi.uksurplus.com/auction/view?id=599253

Ouch!

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Old 8th Jun 2005, 15:42   #2 (permalink)

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Fell orf the back of a lorry, guv...
...quite literally, it would appear!



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Old 10th Jun 2005, 07:41   #3 (permalink)
 
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Would have thought a "Heavy" or "May contain residual OX38/Avtur" might have been more appropriate!

Or even, "Not to be taken internally" etc etc.....
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Not to mention, "Jet Efflux may be hot"

and the ubiquitous, "May contain nuts"
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