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Simon Rotheram
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Fantastic!:thumbup1:

I know it's really an evaluation and appraisal scheme to see when she can be sent out to make a few quid for the business:sneaky2::laugh1:

 

The lines she put them in at were not perfect, but there is always room for improvement!! :sneaky2:....she was bossing me around to get spirals in the end - typical woman!

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The lines she put them in at were not perfect, but there is always room for improvement!! :sneaky2:....she was bossing me around to get spirals in the end - typical woman!

 

The verbal beatings will continue until further notice. She will have you trained proper in no time. Father Daughter times at that age are priceless:thumbup1:

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