Problems with wind

Any one else suffering from wind problems :question: had it for about a month now , today it went on for 6 hrs , all I wanted was a compressor lifting off , bloody nightmare these tower cranes and being winded off :unamused:

You’re not as good as Dipper Dave when it comes to amusing innuendo.

I went into the doctors due to wind last year…I came back out with a kite… :blush:

I would suggest some - ‘malcolm milk nesia’ or something that sounds similar :wink:

Fail. :unamused:

Stick to what you know Dozy. Playing the Stobart ■■■■ with childlike naivety is what you do best.

You could get a job as a tyre fitter :wink: having your own air supply.

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dozy:
Any one else suffering from wind problems :question: had it for about a month now , today it went on for 6 hrs , all I wanted was a compressor lifting off , bloody nightmare these tower cranes and being winded off :unamused:

I dont really suffer from wind, but those around me do :grimacing:

It’s often bad on the Woolworth ferry.

robroy:
It’s often bad on the Woolworth ferry.

Woolworths shut up shop years ago…So where is the ferry now ? :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing:

3 wheeler:

robroy:
It’s often bad on the Woolworth ferry.

Woolworths shut up shop years ago…So where is the ferry now ? :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing:

Ask Dozy…!

Should have used it to blow your tyre up the other day

Charcoal tablets are good for wind. If you can’t afford them on Stobarts ■■■■■ wages, you could try gobbling on a rich driver’s barbecue remnants… :open_mouth: