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PoleDriver
20,229 posts
63 months
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Willy Nilly said: Carthage said: 2. If I'm worried that my house will be broken into by, for example, an ex-tenant with keys, how could I secure the doors?
Thanks! change the locks. I can provide a sleep in security service! 
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TheEnd
12,107 posts
57 months
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Carthage
2,975 posts
13 months
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PoleDriver said: I can provide a sleep in security service!  I'd accept, but I don't think I could afford you.
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PoleDriver
20,229 posts
63 months
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Carthage said: PoleDriver said: I can provide a sleep in security service!  I'd accept, but I don't think I could afford you. I give a free first week sample offer! 
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Carthage
2,975 posts
13 months
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PoleDriver said: I give a free first week sample offer!  I accept (as long as your security services don't involve a Mrs Poledriver to 'test' the security further). 
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OldJohnnyYen
938 posts
18 months
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GTIR said: Do all these Olympic sportspeople get paid for their product endorsements or is it part of their contract with the Olympic committee? They get paid, its how they manage to train full time.
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PoleDriver
20,229 posts
63 months
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Carthage said: PoleDriver said: I give a free first week sample offer!  I accept (as long as your security services don't involve a Mrs Poledriver to 'test' the security further).  No, I'm free in all senses of the word! 
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CommanderJameson
20,697 posts
95 months
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Why couldn't I disable the call forwarding on my work phone at 3AM but I could at 8AM?
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GTIR
19,078 posts
135 months
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PoleDriver said: Carthage said: PoleDriver said: I give a free first week sample offer!  I accept (as long as your security services don't involve a Mrs Poledriver to 'test' the security further).  No, I'm free in all senses of the word!  Will you two get a room!
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Ayahuasca
16,059 posts
148 months
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What would get up a muddy slippery hill best - a light 4x4 (say Jeep) or a heavy 4x4 (say Defender)?
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OlberJ
11,969 posts
102 months
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Exactly same wheels etc, depends how light and how heavy and how muddy.
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1point7bar
1,091 posts
17 months
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Standing start on the steepest bit of the slope?
Water runs off slopes meaning the mud can't be very deep on a hillside.
As soon as the tyres spun up they would throw any covering of slippery mud and then it would be how much weight is pushing the tyres into the solid stuff, because the grip is not friction but mechanical resistance.
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Carthage
2,975 posts
13 months
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GTIR said: PoleDriver said: Carthage said: PoleDriver said: I give a free first week sample offer!  I accept (as long as your security services don't involve a Mrs Poledriver to 'test' the security further).  No, I'm free in all senses of the word!  Will you two get a room! I'm free! I have somewhere to go (with secure locks) where 'ex-tenants' cannot follow.    (Sorry, I'm quite happy about this).
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PoleDriver
20,229 posts
63 months
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Carthage said: GTIR said: PoleDriver said: Carthage said: PoleDriver said: I give a free first week sample offer!  I accept (as long as your security services don't involve a Mrs Poledriver to 'test' the security further).  No, I'm free in all senses of the word!  Will you two get a room! I'm free! I have somewhere to go (with secure locks) where 'ex-tenants' cannot follow.    (Sorry, I'm quite happy about this). So now you can sleep with both eyes shut! 
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Carthage
2,975 posts
13 months
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PoleDriver said: So now you can sleep with both eyes shut!   And without the hoof rasp (seriously heavy object) and screwdriver. 
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Pommygranite
4,158 posts
85 months
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Watching 'Americas Hardest Prisons' here in Oz on TV last night there seemed to be a lot of raping going on and that was a mens prison. Is rape as common in female prisons?
Also, what does a lesbian constitute as sex?
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GTIR
19,078 posts
135 months
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Carthage said: PoleDriver said: So now you can sleep with both eyes shut!   And without the hoof rasp (seriously heavy object) and screwdriver.  Seriously. It's like watching two pensioners flirting in an old people's home. Stop it!
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PoleDriver
20,229 posts
63 months
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GTIR said: Carthage said: PoleDriver said: So now you can sleep with both eyes shut!   And without the hoof rasp (seriously heavy object) and screwdriver.  Seriously. It's like watching two pensioners flirting in an old people's home. Stop it!  
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Ayahuasca
16,059 posts
148 months
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OlberJ said: Exactly same wheels etc, depends how light and how heavy and how muddy. Same wheels, same tyres, same power, same slope (say 30-40 degrees), same 4x4 systems, same muddiness, same differentials, just one car is light (jeep = 1400 kg) and one is heavy (defender = 3000 kg).
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OlberJ
11,969 posts
102 months
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Still too many variables in the consistency of the mud. Different levels of muddy would suit different weights.
A super light 4x4 would go quicker but handle like a hovercraft.
I think about 750kg's to 1750kgs would be the tipping point of a slower vehicle. Not heavy enough to get through to the good stuff underneath and not light enough to skip across the mud.
So the 3 tonne car would grip better i imagine.
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