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Report - Fat of The Land, Bradford 2011-2014.

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slayaaaa

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Loved the report, took so long to read that I was signed out of my account whilst reading! Really appreciate the effort you put into it!
 

Raz

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amazing report mate never been a fan of drains but I think this report has won me over, burnt my food in the oven because I had my head in this report :D
 

RC22

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Sorry for the necro, but now I'm registered I just wanted to say what an epic read this rep was. Total and utter dedication to your passion - even if that passion is wading through shyte! :crazy

Well done on seeing it through. How many sets of clothes did you get through? I imagine you would have to bin a fair amount of stuff looking at the state of you in some of those phots.

The touristy bits I would like to see in the fresh as it were - Pandora's Box and the finale shit farm - seen a few of those over the years as used to 'paint' the railings inc the ones around the slowly rotating shit munchers/stirrers. My mate was nearly decapitated by those once, good job they move so slow! Never seen a shit farm as grand as the one in your final phots though (well, the tunnel entrance/exit looks grand!).
Alwys noticed that wherever the shit farm was, the skips to take away the johnnies and fanny rags were always full of sweetcorn - I reckon it goes straight back to the factory to be re-canned ;0)
 

Ojay

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Thanks, I still wear the same clothes on a daily basis, I can't vouch for Squiz although he still sports OT's yoinked benny hat :D

he skips to take away the johnnies and fanny rags were always full of sweetcorn - I reckon it goes straight back to the factory to be re-canned ;0)

Sweetcorn express
 

Squirrell 911

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My jacket hasn't been washed for a few moons and it now resides in the boot of my car as its a bit too fragrant for indoors :)
 

Nickindroy

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All about putting the research in, you two certainly did that.

vN2TToM.jpg
 

stranton

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the part we were in wouldnt of flood much as there's a block wall with a 1/2 inch slit in it,
the majority of water would of been diverted in & along the bypass flood defences.

now you wouldn't want to be in there during bad conditions
 

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