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It must seem a good idea a 2am tanked up to rip a toilet out and put it in the garden, its the latest craze apparently.
 
It must seem a good idea a 2am tanked up to rip a toilet out and put it in the garden, its the latest craze apparently.

Extra money for out of hours call out Phil......your round I think...lol regards Turnpin:yes:
 
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