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Well done on 3000 posts steve good quality input I dont know if anyone else has beat me to it but congrats just the same regards turnpin
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Teetering on the brink. Well done Steve, keep em coming. :) :) :)


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Brilliantissimo Steve - great posts and interesting to read! Learned a good amount, thank you!
 
thanks all didnt realise it was that many as soon as i get some work it will slow down

Well done steve,great input into the forums as always and although I enjoy the contribution ,would gladly read a few less .knowing it was because you were busy,good luck to you and hope the residents in your area start to realise what knowledge and skill they have on their door step !!

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Shame you aint a solicitor Steve 3000 posts/letters of the quality sent would earn you £150,000 On the other hand is a lot of larger, doubt you could type after that.
 
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