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if all above fails try a bit of busking in your local town:thumbup:[only joking]

best of luck to you:thumbup:

all my nptc tickets 30/31/38/39 paid for out of my own pocket,and its not cheap:blushing:

 

hi craig,hows martyn

still swinging about in those little trees:lol:

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hey evenangelseatbeans, hows things in sunny south wales? managed to get any work sorted?

 

think our posts crossed,i have a few small jobs to carry on with.

i am waiting for a call from a guy from barry,there may be some work in pontypridd for me

clearance for a property developer[approx 1 months work]

supposed to be meeting him on site tomorrow:blushing:

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