Just some PPE I had left over from when I was working
Graham Smith wrote:
Just some PPE I had left over from when I was working
And what a handsome dude you are too. I looked similar when I was taking a USMC NBC, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical warfare class in the 60's.
Dennis
Graham Smith wrote:
Just some PPE I had left over from when I was working
Maybe now you can risk that trip to Sainsbury's
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R.G. wrote:
Maybe now you can risk that trip to Sainsbury's
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Pandemic or no pandemic I'm not lowering my standards. It's Waitrose or nothing
Graham Smith wrote:
Pandemic or no pandemic I'm not lowering my standards. It's Waitrose or nothing
(For some reason the queues are shorter at Sainsbury's here).
R.G. wrote:
(For some reason the queues are shorter at Sainsbury's here).
I have priority delivery slots at Waitrose, one per week.
At Aldi the queues are right around the car park most days.
Yes, in the nude section of UHH, soon nudes except for the mask and stylish black rubber gloves.
dpullum wrote:
Yes, in the nude section of UHH, soon nudes except for the mask and stylish black rubber gloves.
I am wearing my posing pouch under the suit. Will that qualify me for the nude section?
That’s definitely the ‘Full Monty’ Graham - you won’t need the posing pouch!
I went to the store. They said all that I needed to go in was a mask. They lied. Everybody else was wearing clothes.
JD750 wrote:
Where did you work?
I am a joiner by trade. For my last ten working years I drifted into laboratory installation. Pharmaceutical companies, university labs, even the governments top secret chemical-biological defence establishment. If I tell you anymore you will have to shoot me
Graham Smith wrote:
I am a joiner by trade. For my last ten working years I drifted into laboratory installation. Pharmaceutical companies, university labs, even the governments top secret chemical-biological defence establishment. If I tell you anymore you will have to shoot me
Thanks!
Ok it's good to stop there. Im a terrible shot I would probably just wing you.
JD750 wrote:
Thanks!
Ok it's good to stop there. Im a terrible shot I would probably just wing you.
During my first 40 years, I worked for a company specialising in high-quality interior joinery. I have worked in places such as The British Museum, the Victoria & Albert, the National Maritime, The Royal Observatory, the list goes on. We built and installed the traditional old-style museum cabinets in mahogany, walnut and oak. Now they are all glass and metal.
Here is a snap of just some of the chisels and gouges I have acquired over the years. I have a garage full of traditional woodworking tools. I have made the decision to donate them all to a charity that teaches people in developing countries a trade so that they can become self-sufficient. I won't be needing them, I'll keep just enough stuff to do those little jobs around the house
Graham Smith wrote:
During my first 40 years, I worked for a company specialising in high-quality interior joinery. I have worked in places such as The British Museum, the Victoria & Albert, the National Maritime, The Royal Observatory, the list goes on. We built and installed the traditional old-style museum cabinets in mahogany, walnut and oak. Now they are all glass and metal.
Here is a snap of just some of the chisels and gouges I have acquired over the years. I have a garage full of traditional woodworking tools. I have made the decision to donate them all to a charity that teaches people in developing countries a trade so that they can become self-sufficient. I won't be needing them, I'll keep just enough stuff to do those little jobs around the house
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That’s a lot of chisels! And you continue your craftsmanship with your excellent photographs!
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