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Sorry guys my computer crashed last night.

My climbing is pretty okay...I think lol and i absolutely loved it !!

 

i didnt have any probs getting around a tree at all but did have a slight issue with aiming throw bag....ooops !!

I was a diesel mechanic for 8 years in the army so am quite used to hard/heavy work in all weathers then did 4 years as an army PE instructor. I was the only female often working with up to 50 blokes so have developed the gutter level sense of humour that is needed for all occasions :scared1:

 

Im sure gayn can back me up on that one:listen:tee:

 

There are some of us women that can work has hard and have been known to drink as hard as a bloke (does 9 pints of guiness qualify lol) and to be honest this isnt the sort of job that you would ever get your average female even wanting to do. Youv got to be able to lift your own body weight for a start, not mind having arms that look like youv been self harming and a pair of b****x (metaphorically speaking of course lol) bigger than big king dong. So give us a chance guys, if we want a job like this is usually cos we know how to graft !! :viking:

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Sorry guys my computer crashed last night.

My climbing is pretty okay...I think lol and i absolutely loved it !!

 

i didnt have any probs getting around a tree at all but did have a slight issue with aiming throw bag....ooops !!

I was a diesel mechanic for 8 years in the army so am quite used to hard/heavy work in all weathers then did 4 years as an army PE instructor. I was the only female often working with up to 50 blokes so have developed the gutter level sense of humour that is needed for all occasions :scared1:

 

Im sure gayn can back me up on that one:listen:tee:

 

There are some of us women that can work has hard and have been known to drink as hard as a bloke (does 9 pints of guiness qualify lol) and to be honest this isnt the sort of job that you would ever get your average female even wanting to do. Youv got to be able to lift your own body weight for a start, not mind having arms that look like youv been self harming and a pair of b****x (metaphorically speaking of course lol) bigger than big king dong. So give us a chance guys, if we want a job like this is usually cos we know how to graft !! :viking:

 

jo is abit of a machine like lol

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I was a diesel mechanic for 8 years in the army so am quite used to hard/heavy work in all weathers then did 4 years as an army PE instructor.

 

and a pair of b****x (metaphorically speaking of course lol) bigger than big king dong.

 

Are you sure you dont want to relocate to beautiful Snowdonia?:w00t:

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I was a diesel mechanic for 8 years in the army so am quite used to hard/heavy work in all weathers

 

I did six years and one lasting memory was sitting on the front wheel of a bedford TM with the cab up working on the engine on excercise and I kept head butting the rocker cover falling asleep, we had been on the go for 3 days.

 

Neigh lads, tha dunt know tha born nowadays

 

If you've been a spanner in the army you will have worked in all kinds of conditions and shite, mucho respecto

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advertise the spanner time,

 

My gaffer apparently always asks.

 

you can climbe, you can use a saw, you can reverse a trailer in the woods, good what else?

 

As well as being a good wood cutter the extras are gems.

 

good luck, move to edinburgh

 

Jamie

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