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Eeeer Jason ! So that was you I saw fire-juggling in the Esso forecourt- Nearly stopped you fr a beer in Writtle, but didn't want my Landy blown up !

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Just so you know and the sticky end of the stick aint got; I do not diablo, unicycle, weave organic yogurt or wear baggy trousers which are only the colours of the sun. Juggling 3 objects is my only traveller vice. I do not have dreddlocks and my children are not called willow and wolf. I do not have stonehenge tatooed on my chest and I dont have any rune stones, I despise dream catchers. I do like Hawkwind quite a bit. oops.

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Was working with someone who got the white fluff to come out the side of his boot with a saw today. Fluff didn't clog saw but it didn't cut through to his foot either. Another lucky escape..

 

Fluff in boot will not clog saw. Its all psychology. Fluff in trouser also unlikely to do much either. Its all a conspiracy to sell £100 trousers and boots.

I have a 100% success rate of cutting through both without any fibers at all.

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Fluff in boot will not clog saw. Its all psychology. Fluff in trouser also unlikely to do much either. Its all a conspiracy to sell £100 trousers and boots.

 

That's what I thought but having seen this as the leather was cut right through I think his foot would've been cut without the fluff. Maybe the fact it was the special fluff didn't matter much but just the fact there was something there between the saw and his foot seems to have helped.

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A chap I was working with managed to drop his saw so a twig pushed the trigger, and sat on it.

He needed a new harness, new trousers and new boxer shorts (not because of the fright).

How close was that?

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A chap I was working with managed to drop his saw so a twig pushed the trigger, and sat on it.

He needed a new harness, new trousers and new boxer shorts (not because of the fright).

How close was that?

 

damm thats close was the guy ok:scared1:

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A chap I was working with managed to drop his saw so a twig pushed the trigger, and sat on it.

He needed a new harness, new trousers and new boxer shorts (not because of the fright).

How close was that?

 

Jesus Christ!!!:scared1: Did it cut the skin then?

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Hell's teeth. I'd get that man to fill my Lottery numbers in!! Could've been a lot worse!! I suppose he could've ended up looking like a Hot Cross Bun!!!

 

The guy managed to drop his chainsaw without engaging the chain brake, and then sat on the saw revving at full pelt?? He sounds like a right unlucky sod, I wouldnt let him within 200 yards of me or my family. Plus, he probably couldnt hold the pen long enough to fill the numbers in:001_tongue:

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