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    Default It had to be a safety officer who did this

    This story would be bad enough, but the guy us a safety officer FFS. Make sure you watch the video as well.

    So who is keeping the esky in their shop with plenty of ice in there?
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    No ice in mine, I'd have to move the SCMS off it to get the lid open

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    It's a pity there was no-one around to give him a hand

    Say's a lot for having some ice handy happen ya have a fridge in the shed.

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    Goes to prove the value of having cold frosty vitamins readily available in the shed at a moments notice.

    there's an idea in that.

    (know how many times I had to type this reply just so it didn't include any puns )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    Goes to prove the value of having cold frosty vitamins readily available in the shed at a moments notice.

    there's an idea in that.

    (know how many times I had to type this reply just so it didn't include any puns )
    Any advance on six?

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    Couldn't find any video but from the text I have a good imagination

    Only have glue, waxes, tape etc in my esky to stop the heat stuffing them up.

    The heat was quite incredible last Saturday [39C inside the shed with all fans etc going full blast ] - I couldn't believe it as I had a nylon broom sitting at the roller door - brisltles on the concrete in the sun - they have partially melted together

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