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Galvanise yourself .
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hi rusty,how are things.
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I don't have a gate !
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have a look at the nearest gate and ask the owner "does it cost much money to maintain his gate"
Then when you get that information ,you can have a good long think about getting a gate for yourself. it a big decision in life and nobody should underestimate the power of a gate. There is great advice on the internet about buying a gate. ![]() |
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remember a gate is for life.
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Oh, gate
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trilby
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if you get a good gate it can keep a dog in or out.
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And another valid point about gates is,that you buy it for yourself,nobody will ever buy YOU a gate as a present.
if you walk into a pub you may meet a friend who will say"let me buy you a drink"but if you meet the same friend in a gate foundry there is no chance of him saying"let me buy you a gate" |
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Unless its Bill Gates
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Or his cousin pearly.
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Ian both am might buy you a wicket gate.
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Spock might buy you a logic gate.
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That's a binary digital gate.
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Wideopen
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and before Bill .... there was Eric
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I'm going to Wargate tomorrow
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Agate /ˈæɡət/ is a cryptocrystalline variety of silica, chiefly chalcedony, characterised by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. Although agates may be found in various kinds of rock, they are classically associated with volcanic rocks and can be common in certain metamorphic rocks
How the fook does a big piece of cryptocrystalline piece of silica keep people out? Unless it's Superman, I s'pose |
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Sorry, repetitive use of piece, there.
Leppie, our forum intellectual will be on to it. |
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Of course Bill was the first thing that came to mind, but lets not forget Gareth Gates, who was recently described as a "Fallen Idol"!
Found hammered and laying over a piano, after a twelve hour drinking session at a Manchester hotel. |