Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Pair of Brasher walking trousers, I like the loose leg fit , just ordered a navy blue pair as well

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I like Brasher but then have Regatta and Trespass as cheaper alternatives. Mountain warehouse are good too. Being a skinny sod, fit is everything but lightweight or lined they must be quick drying and comfortable.
 
I like Brasher but then have Regatta and Trespass as cheaper alternatives. Mountain warehouse are good too. Being a skinny sod, fit is everything but lightweight or lined they must be quick drying and comfortable.
It's my regatta that gave out in the crotch after a month although my other regatta's are going strong but a little warm in summer, I hate the pipe cleaner narrow ones that make it hard to climb up rocks ect
 
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It's my regatta that gave out in the crotch after a month although my other regatta's are going strong but a little warm in summer, I hate the pipe cleaner narrow ones that make it hard to climb up rocks ect
Agreed, a little bit of knee room is important.
 
12 x 4 pack of Gillette Sensor 3 disposable razors. Six in each box. Cost £35 from Amazon. if I use one a week should last 48 weeks. I've stopped using my Philips Shaver Series 7000 as a new set of blades was wearing out in less than 3 months. I was using it to shave my head as well. Those heads were £29.

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Can't often get these Gillette Sensor 3 in my local Iceland and they cost over £4 a pack. Only option I have is Bic or Gillette Blue II neither of which are as good as the Gillette Sensor 3.
 

Amazing how much power you can get in such small packages nowadays. I remember the days of north and south bridges, motherboards that filled up the boot of your car and had about 50 billion combinations of jumper to accommodate the RAM. Then the palaver of master and slave drives, IDE cables that would probably work as a hammock :D

Nowadays most of the stuff is just plug & play. Loses a bit of the magic imo.
 
New washer for the garage - after the old one died and flooded it out leaving a right mess. Still not dry yet. :-( The old machine didn't owe me anything though because I've had it 14 years or so. Getting a new drier to go with it which should arrive Thursday. I actually paid to have the new washer installed (I mainly paid to have the old one and the packing materials disposed of but added installation while I was at it) but the 'installers' were so incompetent I dismissed them and fitted it myself in the end.

 
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