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A city tenement is the same wherever the city is

 

True, but the idea that we all work in large country dwellings is pretty laughable, as you know, we spend most of our time in tiny back gardens or over 5 gardens and a few house roofs, not to mention, sheds, patios, greenhouses, etc,etc.

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I just wrote a long post, saying the same stuff you just said Dave, but my hacked internet messed up.And I i aint no yank, never will be or lose my accent. Im from Herefordshire/wales and proud to be. And Id love to see you work cutting and chucking to avoid all those targets. Make some vids to show us how its done. It just doesnt make any sense. Work smarter not harder eh?

 

And my offer still stands, come over for a week and climb for me. It would be a great craic!

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I rig alot more now, saves abuse on my elbows cutting & chucking.

 

If in small crews I self lower/take over to help the groundies. 90% natural crotch - the toys only come out when I need them

 

Good points, my right arm is pretty shot most days :blushing:

 

Maybe when all the children are through uni I'll look at changing the way I work, but for now its all about getting done and getting paid.

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