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1 hour ago, The avantgardener said:

He runs courses down near me where you use his save horses to make your own. If you send him a message stating your excessive distance he may have some plans for you to follow. He makes amazing cleft rail fencing and gates, all pegged together, very time consuming but the finish is something else, worth a look through his posts as I am sure you could copy the designs.

Ok I'll do that, cheers. :) Looking forward to seeing his pics. 

 

Im off to Norway tomorrow for 14 days sitting in a hotel room before I can travel off-shore for work. :D Plenty time to look at his stuff. :D 

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On 17/03/2020 at 21:13, Mesterh said:

I don't care if my tax goes towards kids getting a hot school dinner whether they deserve it or not. Hopefully it won't and I don't think it's a panic if nothing.

 

Yes there are a lot of useless fckwit parents out there but it's not the kids fault, since its the child that will suffer the most at least let them have some stability in their life. 

 

 

Shouldn't child protection be the task of social services? Not the education system?

 

Sorry, forgot what an utter waste of time social services actually is IME

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15 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Shouldn't child protection be the task of social services? Not the education system?

 

Sorry, forgot what an utter waste of time social services actually is IME

 

The NSPCC think schools should. 

 

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I’m the second day into self isolation of what could be 12 weeks as having an under laying health condition and I’m already going insane.

Struggling to accept the fact I can’t work even though I’m completely healthy and the likely hood of me catching it is slim with the job and area I live in. But I understand these precautions have to be made and I was advised from the specialists I see.

I’m employed so will get SSP but I think my boss is going to help me out as we have a good long lasting working relationship even though he’s going to struggle over the coming months so I appreciate that.

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I’m the second day into self isolation of what could be 12 weeks as having an under laying health condition and I’m already going insane.

Struggling to accept the fact I can’t work even though I’m completely healthy and the likely hood of me catching it is slim with the job and area I live in. But I understand these precautions have to be made and I was advised from the specialists I see.

I’m employed so will get SSP but I think my boss is going to help me out as we have a good long lasting working relationship even though he’s going to struggle over the coming months so I appreciate that.

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(Picture of Larch tree I dismantled Tuesday afternoon which I made the most of as there’s a strong chance it will be the last one for awhile)


Get an Alaskan mill?
Bit of woodwork?
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32 minutes ago, TTownsend said:

I’m the second day into self isolation of what could be 12 weeks as having an under laying health condition and I’m already going insane.

Struggling to accept the fact I can’t work even though I’m completely healthy and the likely hood of me catching it is slim with the job and area I live in. But I understand these precautions have to be made and I was advised from the specialists I see.

I’m employed so will get SSP but I think my boss is going to help me out as we have a good long lasting working relationship even though he’s going to struggle over the coming months so I appreciate that.

03e93c21-9c0b-463c-8f67-1b8ecbbe31df.jpg

(Picture of Larch tree I dismantled Tuesday afternoon which I made the most of as there’s a strong chance it will be the last one for awhile)

You m won't catch it up there bud ☺️

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1 hour ago, Gary Prentice said:

Shouldn't child protection be the task of social services? Not the education system?

 

Sorry, forgot what an utter waste of time social services actually is IME

 

I’ve been thinking the same Gary. If there are children (and I’m sure, sadly, there are) in such danger / risk of neglect if they stay at home from 09:00 15:00, what happens to that risk between 15:01 and 08:59?

 

Does it just not exist outside of school hours?
 

There’s one creature that used to appear at our nipper’s school. Her daughter was a lovely little girl, best friends with ours. 
 

Her mother on the other hand, was a total scummer retard. Several previous children extracted from her care, including the little 7 year old, and yet she kept getting knocked up and spitting out more. 
 

If ever there was a case for sterilisation - she was it!

 

 

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