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Rich Rule

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  1. Sad world we live in. I know a guy who tried to defend against thieves. He knew where they were entering his land through a gap in the hedgerow. He left a scaffold board with some very large nails in it in the ditch they had to cross. Halfway across the field all tires were flat. So for the audacity of defending his own property the thieves took it out on his kit. Smashed a pick through every panel and window on his work trucks, as well as all the spare tractor and mog sizes tires. Basically tried to ruin his business just because he tried to defend his property against scum. Careful how you proceed.
  2. My tenants, significant other took Kira for a walk yesterday. She has a decent camera in her phone but also the knack for snapping a great picture.
  3. Really? He barely threw a punch the second half of the fight. Joseph boxed clever. Worked him out and knew he would fade as the fight went on. Perfect game plan from Andy Lee. Well done Joseph Parker.
  4. The glitch in the Matrix is finally resolved. When Francis had regained consciousness, the medic asked him his name. He replied ‘Thursday’. Cracking shots from AJ. FTR I love Francis Ngannou and his story. But a professional boxer should always win at boxing against a Novice. Likewise, FN would rip them to shreds if MMA rules were the order of the day.
  5. I’m intrigued. Ill be watching.
  6. What dog breed do you have? I take it you are thinking of taking your dog (s) with you?
  7. “If a Scooby revs its engine down the back roads, are your girlfriends panties still wet? “
  8. Subaru | Subie Life (@subie.lifestyles) • Instagram reel WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM 37K likes, 430 comments - subie.lifestyles on December 4, 2023: "Tag a friend.. 😆 🎥...
  9. When you’re young and ambitious it is easy to make a decision like that. YOLO. Do it before birds, kids and mortgages IMO.
  10. Good decision. Have fun, learn loads and come back a better, all round tree worker. UK trees will seem like midgets compared to some of the trees you will see in Oz. Good luck.
  11. Do you work with Navin? Have we met? I used to do a fair bit of work with Navin. Climbed for him on Assessment days for his Arb Approved contractor status. Good guy.
  12. https://youtu.be/ExlaAnSkEq0?si=VKHXVeU-PiYf1PdY
  13. Tired after playing in the snow.
  14. gotta get to the dor tho 1st? It isn’t hard to use these tools, proof read, proof read again and send offers that are grammatically correct. You are not texting your friends.
  15. Good luck. I am trying not to be too critical here but learn how to form a sentence, use capital letters and punctuation. It may be trivial but the first impressions stand out. That was my first impression. If you send an offer out to a potential client, at least spell check it and use correct punctuation. There are plenty of tools out there to help. Don’t just take pride in your practical work. Take pride in offering your services in a professional, presentable manner. Good luck.
  16. “No replacement for displacement “
  17. Q: What did the egg say to the boiling water? A: I just got laid and you expect me to be hard again in 3 minutes!
  18. Not the two elderly gentlemen I was referring to. Edit: I see someone posted a picture of the Circus duo together with their lovely assistant. Both looked like a bit of a sorry sight. Kind of like an Arb version of mutton dressed as Lamb.
  19. Clowns. Sorry, I meant to say esteemed Arb instructors.
  20. There was a couple of court Jesters at the recent APF/Arb shows doing demonstrations in that comical get-up.
  21. Weasel?
  22. 28 years old and with experience. What’s keeping you in the UK? Go travelling, go somewhere the industry pays better. See the world, have fun and save up whilst having fun. Use the experience and extra money to further your position in life. Good luck.
  23. I had extreme nerve damage in 3 finger in my right hand after I severed them. The first year was pretty painful. Anything touching the scars felt like and electric shock. I tried to get used to it by pushing through the discomfort and rubbing my hands on different textures to reduce sensitivity. It still hurts to this day and that will be three years in April since the mishap.

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