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  1. davewh100

    r.i.p

    r.i.p sir Roger bannister
  2. the wife's lawnmower has died, we need a new one, I was thinking self propelled to save trailing a lead outside (she's a clumsy cow) and prevent accidental wire choppage. are those cheaper brands like einhell worth a punt? some have a briggs engine. My old hayter has a briggs engine, but it's a push along one and a tad heavy for the wife, I was thinking of putting it on ebay and spunk the return on a new but cheap mower. what do those in the know reckon? cheers, Paddy
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