OXO Tin for tackle bits

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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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Well at least you know you've got a decent "stock"
Nothing to "beef" about!
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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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Luckyluca wrote:Well at least you know you've got a decent "stock"
Nothing to "beef" about!
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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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I think we should have a word with the FSA or similar - he's obviously involved in a touch of market manipulation by trying to corner the market!
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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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I am now the proud owner of six oxo tins and only one is big enough to hold a sandwich and maybe a bit of cake. Bloody eBay.
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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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You could list them on the "stock market"
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.

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Thanks for the tip luckyluca I hadn't though about that.
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Re: OXO Tin for tackle bits

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I have two OXO tins and use mine in tandem to carry cake to the water-side. They are the ideal size for the conveyance of necessary comestibles for the Fat Mole, in his singular pursuit of electric silver bars of loveliness, from the riverine environment.....roach fishing for those that don't know about my obsession!

Have I mentioned tea, cake and roach before?

Mole Power!!! :sun:
Say aye tae'a pie!

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