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Old 03-02-12, 11:21 AM   #71
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^ says the construction manager!!!
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Old 03-02-12, 11:24 AM   #72
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^ says the construction manager!!!
Building Surveyor Tommy...




No wait...
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Old 03-02-12, 11:49 AM   #73
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It's all about the BSc! However, I have noticed the bike in your avatar is missing an engine. Maybe I can rib you about that?! Hopefully the growing mountain bike posse on this forum won't back you up.
awww you cant rip that bike, that bike was amazing. It cost more than any motorbike I've ever owned and if I could have any posession of my life returned to me it would be that bike. Great times were had on/around that bike #verymissed.

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and over engineering everywhere
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Too right! with profeshional indemnity costing £1000's would you ever build something at 80mm which "should" be fine or would you make it 100mm to be on the safe side?...
But thats not called over engineering, its called good economics.


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Old 03-02-12, 12:57 PM   #74
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Electrical's where it's at, bloody struccys.
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Old 03-02-12, 01:17 PM   #75
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not sure if anyone else has posted this but do most sane rational thinking people take "job seekers allowance" as an allowance of money for when you are seeking a job?

I thought you had to go to the job centre to look for work and present evidence to show that you had attended interviews etc.? I'm all for a bit of help from the state when things go tats up, but 10 years seeking a job - it's not a game of hide and seek with the invisible bloody man?
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Old 03-02-12, 01:19 PM   #76
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#verymissed.

posting hashtags in prose text? GTFO you bumder
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awww you cant rip that bike, that bike was amazing. It cost more than any motorbike I've ever owned and if I could have any posession of my life returned to me it would be that bike. Great times were had on/around that bike #verymissed.
Dude, I know that feeling. I look back on some of my previous vehicles/toys of various types and weep piteously into a snot filled hanky, before collapsing to my knees, raising two fists into the air, looking up and crying "Why lord, why!" Did it get nicked?
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Nah he traded it in for one of these bad boys.

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Oooo. That's gotta hurt.
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