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10 years from now............ that scares the hell out of me, my little girl is now 5 an abit.

 

ten years on equate's to testostorine fuelled teenagers!!!! i know what i was doing when i was 16 :001_rolleyes: am really really not looking forward to this stage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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10 years from now............ that scares the hell out of me, my little girl is now 5 an abit.

 

ten years on equate's to testostorine fuelled teenagers!!!! i know what i was doing when i was 16 :001_rolleyes: am really really not looking forward to this stage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

had me thinking the same the other day my daughter is 11 and starts senior school in september....... i will have shotgun at the ready:2gunsfiring_v1::afraid:

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Always like threads like this - In 1 or 5 or 10 years time and you look back and read something like this it brings back memories and you realise how your thinking changes and how your life can sometimes go off on a tangent but you end up going back to your roots in some way or form :thumbup1:

 

As for me, as much as I love Tree work my hearts in Haulage really and I hope to be continuing my family's heritage, my Grandad started back up after a National Service stint in the REME with a Bedford Wagon, worked god knows how many hours to get a 2nd Wagon then a 3rd and a 4th to build it up to where my Dad took over and made it what it is today. Hopefully some day I might move back into Tree work too somehow.

 

Don't mean to derail the thread but just been a really eventful week for me finding out a lot about my grandad. He was quite a character

 

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Anywho I'll shuttup rambling on :laugh1:

 

Have a great weekend folks

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Always like threads like this - In 1 or 5 or 10 years time and you look back and read something like this it brings back memories and you realise how your thinking changes and how your life can sometimes go off on a tangent but you end up going back to your roots in some way or form :thumbup1:

 

As for me, as much as I love Tree work my hearts in Haulage really and I hope to be continuing my family's heritage, my Grandad started back up after a National Service stint in the REME with a Bedford Wagon, worked god knows how many hours to get a 2nd Wagon then a 3rd and a 4th to build it up to where my Dad took over and made it what it is today. Hopefully some day I might move back into Tree work too somehow.

 

Don't mean to derail the thread but just been a really eventful week for me finding out a lot about my grandad. He was quite a character

 

MWTPastBW.jpg

 

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Anywho I'll shuttup rambling on :laugh1:

 

Have a great weekend folks

 

I've driven past the depo at Lancaster so many times and always wondered who owns that. My grandad was in haulage years ago but got shafted by an insurance company after a flood in Carlisle.

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