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Hello, I'm new to the forum and not sure how it works properly yet, !
 
How do those banners appear
I.e. gas safe yellow banner ?
Is there a way of adding them to your profile
 
If you're gas safe you need to make 10 posts and then contact one of the admin who will deal with it
 
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As said 10 non spaming posts - You`ve done this.
Picture of your card sent to the link above along with your forum user name and wait.
 
Welcome to the forum's Last Plumber......regards Turnpin:welcome:
 
Thanks again to all.
The ankle biter has been mentioned twice. Will it bite through my boots or is it not that big a threat ?
I'm sure you'll let me know in due course !
 
welcome along, it's not the ankle biter you need to look out for it's Adam and his dodgy choice of drink lol
 
:welcome:
 
Ankle biters, ginger step daughters, babycham and vimto, secret codes and umberellas.
Really. I only said hello !
 
welcome along, mosy of us are friendly ,beware the bolshy n grumpy mods, especially the lower part of the ankle biter (Ronnie Corbett made him seem tall). If your on holiday, he may look like this in the pool


but don't let him near your facebook page ever![
 

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I'm picturing you all with straight jackets on, typing with a pencil between your teeth !
 
Need I unleash Mr Weeks photo so everyone can laugh at you on here too?

he is looking at getting wet feet when he hops into his dry suit next time, got to say though my diet hasnt been that successful to get through the gap :) Point made on access to facebook though.....
 
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