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Oh it's not so bad, like I say he's great at lots of stuff.

I picked up the 372, which was a light saber 10 minutes earlier, to fell a spar, suddenly couldn't cut butter.

"What happened to this I say?" "I don't know" says he "one minute it was great, next I doesn't cut so good"

I've noticed that in life, there are people who just deny everything. Until you prove otherwise, then just shake their heads in disbelief.

My wife is a founder member!

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Oh it's not so bad, like I say he's great at lots of stuff.

I picked up the 372, which was a light saber 10 minutes earlier, to fell a spar, suddenly couldn't cut butter.

"What happened to this I say?" "I don't know" says he "one minute it was great, next I doesn't cut so good"

I've noticed that in life, there are people who just deny everything. Until you prove otherwise, then just shake their heads in disbelief.

My wife is a founder member!

 

 

Yeah but she is always right!

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All trainees should be bought a stihl 170 to start with. Nota great saw but it's ok for what they need. If they need to use a bigger saw then can do under supervision. They can then learn to keep there little saw sharp, mend it when it breaks and no one else will want to use it. Which will prove he blunted it

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