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There are plenty of people that didnt need a helping hand and have built huge businesses, maybe accept you just are not as good at doing things as others.:001_rolleyes:

Blame blame blamety blame:lol:

 

I let this go last night, but its bugging me that you got away with saying this.

 

Would you care to explain how you can extrapolate that I am not good at doing things from my comments in this thread.

 

I am quite good at doing things actually and its not me that ripped my hand doing tree work, I think that was you:001_smile:

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I let this go last night, but its bugging me that you got away with saying this.

 

Would you care to explain how you can extrapolate that I am not good at doing things from my comments in this thread.

 

I am quite good at doing things actually and its not me that ripped my hand doing tree work, I think that was you:001_smile:

 

Blimey mate,thats not a good way of asking for an explanation of another post especially from someone good at doing things,:001_tongue::biggrin:,accidents happen in this industry,& by the grace of luck its not you got hurt.

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Blimey mate,thats not a good way of asking for an explanation of another post especially from someone good at doing things,:001_tongue::biggrin:,accidents happen in this industry,& by the grace of luck its not you got hurt.

 

Fair comment Geoff, that was a bit below the belt.

 

My point is that he rather rudely questioned my competence. I am questioning this. I can probably field photographic evidence that I am better at doing things rather than just buying things.

 

I think that we (Mr Blair and I) maybe have a different moral compass, or different values.

 

I am deeply offended that my own values have been judged in this way. I am just using the same dirty techniques:001_smile:

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Andy Collins is right

it don't matter how you started

If your dad worked hard and built a thriving business then why should you feel or be made to feel bad because you benefited from that.

I love the fact that I made my own way but also don't feel animosity towards others who had a helping hand. That's just the way it is.

Some on here would be proud to pass their business onto their kids- don't make them feel guilty for this.

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