Simmal News
November 2006
19/11/2006

Charitastic goings on at the home of Aluminium
Organised by Corinne Abram, Simmal hosted its very own version of the bush tucker trials in aid of Children in Need. Ellis and Chris, our Ant and Dec offered themselves to be ritually waxed by Charlotte (don`t tell your mum and dad what you get up to at work), Jenny and Lorena. A stonking £250.00 plus was raise. Well done everyone.
18/11/2006

Take That
Could it be Magic?...I think not, well for Chris anyway. Simmal`s queen of the catwalk Jenny in full action. Trained under Chilean dictator General Pinochet, Jen knows just how to bring a man to his knees. Zoom in for a close up of the smile on her face Chris, and plot your revenge!
18/11/2006

Strike the pose
Ellis and Chris prepare for the customary musical finale "You can leave your hat on"...fortunately parental caution legislation prevents us showing the Full Monty at this stage, though this can be arranged directly with the writer for a small fee (which will go to a charity of his nomination, i.e. his own).
18/11/2006

Job done
Chris and Ellis appear for the post event photo having received medical attention from the on site first aiders (god help them) a great contribution by both of the guys, and used wax strips are now doing a roaring trade on Ebay (on the gay scene we are reliably informed.
18/11/2006

Err Lorena he’s the one suffering
Lorena face contorted in pain, while Chris seems worryingly at ease, mmm what can we read in to that? Lorena apparently did sing, as is her way, through the entire process, making it obviously painful on the ears as well as in the wax zone.
18/11/2006

Ellis….we haven’t started yet!
One could easily think this was taken during the waxing…wrong, this is Ellis in psyche up mode, before the first strike. Here is a man obviously very in touch with both male grooming, and his feminine side!
01/11/2006

U.S.’s First Vertical Powder Coating Lines for Aluminum Extrusions to Begin Operating
Two new vertical powder coating systems designed for coating aluminum extrusions begin operation in the United States this year. Following the efficient vertical powder coating operations that have proven successful in Europe and other parts of the world, the new facilities will speed up production and coating time and offer better quality control for a more economical coating operation. Combined with the environmentally friendly, durable and energy-saving finishing alternative that powder coating provides, the new systems promise to be the first of many new vertical architectural aluminum powder coating lines in North America.

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