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Gary Prentice
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Yes, it is annoying when people see you working from 100's of yards away and still feel the need to come through, when they could easily cross over, but I guess they are within the rights.

 

I can never understand the logic of trying to force their way though, although there are a lot more mentally challenged people out there than we realise. Anyone pushing a pram through an obvious hazard is one of them.

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The type of person that would sit in the hopper is likely to be the brain dead liability that wouldn't notice it was on or off - lazy, numbnuts that spreads bad habits, doesn't polish his boots daily and leaves his lunch behind.

 

Carelessness, contempt and familiarity lead to accidents.

 

Running, idle or off, it's not a seat, not a place to sit, it's a serious and expensive piece of equipment that deserves respect and appropriate care.

 

Utter bollocks mate

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If anyone else was asking I'd say no.... Or at least only a little bit... :001_tt2:

 

You'll have to work it out for yourself!

 

:sneaky2:

 

You have grown on me Kevin, I kind of like you these days :001_smile:

 

I pretty sure that has just sent a shiver down your spine, sorry.

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If anyone else was asking I'd say no.... Or at least only a little bit... :001_tt2:

 

 

 

You'll have to work it out for yourself!

 

 

 

:sneaky2:

 

 

 

You have grown on me Kevin, I kind of like you these days :001_smile:

 

 

 

I pretty sure that has just sent a shiver down your spine, sorry.

 

 

You have skyhucks approval!!

I'm envious of how well you will sleep tonight Mr Johnson.;-)

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:sneaky2:

 

You have grown on me Kevin, I kind of like you these days :001_smile:

 

I pretty sure that has just sent a shiver down your spine, sorry.

 

Have you got a webcam in my study??? I positively shuddered!

 

OK, you caught a hint of humour in the sub text, but the boot polish thing was deadly serious!

 

Would it be fair to say, we all shuddered at the thought of the young lad, first day on the job, being pulled through the chipper Stateside a while back, and the more recent thread on a similar subject?

 

It's familiarity that breeds contempt. Perhaps thankfully, the meaty chippers are less common lever here, but seriously, pic below =£10 and is designed for purpose!

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Have you got a webcam in my study??? I positively shuddered!

 

 

 

OK, you caught a hint of humour in the sub text, but the boot polish thing was deadly serious!

 

 

 

Would it be fair to say, we all shuddered at the thought of the young lad, first day on the job, being pulled through the chipper Stateside a while back, and the more recent thread on a similar subject?

 

 

 

It's familiarity that breeds contempt. Perhaps thankfully, the meaty chippers are less common lever here, but seriously, pic below =£10 and is designed for purpose!

 

 

Love it Kev, in your "study", studying Arbtalk!

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Folding chairs! What ever next??? in a transit that is already over weight you can't expect them to carry chairs or more than 3 cones, where would the jack Russell sit? And they couldn't possibly leave the tarmacing gear behind to make space they might get a cash job on the way home! THINK before you speak man :001_rolleyes::001_tt2::lol:

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