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I am chuffed that my youngest son Joe passed his first ticket today at the ripe age of 16 and 3/4. he knows he's at the start of a journey and he is willing to learn.

So while he waits to sort out an apprenticeship if anyone needs a brash dragger within Medway/Maidstone area for a days pay then PM me.

 

I'm teaching him about skyhooks, tartan paint, long weights and the like !

 

No doubt you can add a few more

 

Meanwhile to see a lad up at 6am every day full of smiles at learning the basics does the old heart good.:thumbup:

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well done Joe:thumbup1:, a proud yet slightly anxious father i bet Les:biggrin:

at 16 3/4 i was still a few years away from holding my first running saw, hold on tight and and dont stick your head to the right:laugh1:

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how did he do on his chain IID and parts of a chain

Did he give an hour speil on the merrits and extra technology in oregon chain:thumbup:

or did he come home saying chain id could be so much esier and why don;t you mark it all up better:thumbup:

Good on him well done:biggrin:

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Dead pleased for you Les.

 

The lad no doubt has a bright future.

 

 

Just keep him away from the weirdies at the show circuit beer tents :biggrin:

 

 

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Pat on the back for the lad Les, tell him well done.

 

I agree wirh dave about the beer tents, that Andy Collins is the one to look out for:lol:

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