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Pat Ferrett
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Crikey!! After reading some of the other posts, I think I should already be long term side lined into the knackers yard.

 

From before I started doing arb work, but both exaserbated by doing it now:

 

Right knee. Old cartlidge injury, operated on when I was 13.

Lower back. Two partially compressed vertabrae. Old injury from about 22

 

Since starting in Arb:

 

Tenis elbow. Both elbows.

Shoulders, (rotator cuffs?). Both Shoulders.

Carpal Tunnel. Right hand.

Arthritis. Both hips and two finger of right hand.

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Yes, I will be awaiting his pm:thumbup1:

easy-lift guy

 

Hi ELG

 

 

I hope you don’t mind if I donate my prize to the AT Xmas raffle. This will give me a rare opportunity to get into Steve’s good books if only for a short while.:001_smile:

 

I think the best way is for you to stick one of your fine tool things aside till then and send it direct to the winner.

 

Steve might be along at some point to confirm but I think this is the way it’s done. Thanks again for your generosity ELG.:thumbup1:

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Hi ELG

 

 

I hope you don’t mind if I donate my prize to the AT Xmas raffle. This will give me a rare opportunity to get into Steve’s good books if only for a short while.:001_smile:

 

I think the best way is for you to stick one of your fine tool things aside till then and send it direct to the winner.

 

Steve might be along at some point to confirm but I think this is the way it’s done. Thanks again for your generosity ELG.:thumbup1:

 

Your choice, either way someone will be happy:thumbup1:

easy-lift guy

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Crikey!! After reading some of the other posts, I think I should already be long term side lined into the knackers yard.

 

From before I started doing arb work, but both exaserbated by doing it now:

 

Right knee. Old cartlidge injury, operated on when I was 13.

Lower back. Two partially compressed vertabrae. Old injury from about 22

 

Since starting in Arb:

 

Tenis elbow. Both elbows.

Shoulders, (rotator cuffs?). Both Shoulders.

Carpal Tunnel. Right hand.

Arthritis. Both hips and two finger of right hand.

 

Rick you gimp :001_tt2:

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My inability to talk to people. Mainly customers. Never know what to say to them or how to say it. They ask me a question my reply is to always ask the boss.

 

I hate it when I get asked things on a job, the people I work with its ok as I work with them day in day out.

 

I just go mute with other people. Strange but it's annoying. I just like to turn up get job done go home.

 

I'm a very solice man and like to keep myself to my self when I can.

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