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Chunkymunky

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  1. No they weren't thats the point. Skargill tried to come across as a man of the people but he was a power hungry thug. Many of the unions operates on fear and bullying tactics. They'd call a strike for things we these days would laugh at. At rover they called a walk out almost weekly. Once and you'll laugh at this. They walked out because there were no teabags. Even sub contractors would be forced to down tools if there was a walk out and to get jobs they had to bribe not the owners or managers but the union rep. British business and industry was being driven into the ground by work shy shop stewards and bullies. A bit like disruptive kid in class no body can do anything while they are there.
  2. Cool. My ex managed to mangle the latch on the kitchen door so handle wouldn't work and she was stuck in the kitchen with locked windows on her birthday. Luckily i was dropping off a card for minime to sign and popped the door stop and popped it open.
  3. 6 plebs arrested for assaulting police at an anti thatcher demo in Bristol. What kind of moron gets done for demonstrating against a dead,long retired politician ???
  4. Don't think describing two people poles apart with the same adjective is making or proving a point.
  5. As for maggie. She was a strong leader who made the decisions many a labour union guided government had ducked. No one since has had that kind of resolve to do what they feel is right despite press influences
  6. Well when you scots vote for independence you'll be too skint to buy spades and go begging to europe for cash to buy spades to bury your own
  7. Great. Have decided i am going to make the malvern loop around the hills my regular. Plenty of hills. 10miles exactly. Only thing is getting up to that road is straight up church street. 1/1 incline
  8. Ok. My mistake
  9. Sounds like he breached several regulations. Firstly its not hse as first point of contact. By law he must contact RIDDOR who will liase with hse. There must be an accident book too.
  10. I think it's important to have a well scripted legal contract. If additional equipment is required because the client has not factored it in then they have to pay and it should be covered in appendixs of your contract. They may through thousands your way but if at any time you or your staff have an accident because of missing equipment then who's going to lose thousands and maybe even your business and reputation. In any other business such as building and financial services additionals would be covered and stipulated for
  11. Me too. Was going to do the hereford one but doing a charity cycle that weekend. Am doing all the mudrunner events at eastnor. I have two hoodies yep i am that mental. What time did you get? 3hrs 48 this year. Was a pretty waterlogged this year i think.
  12. Rock n roll dog
  13. Awwwww.
  14. I have a friend of friend called rob grimes he competes and services bikes to a high standard. If ever you need anything technical doing gimme a shout and i'll put you in contact.
  15. I am whats called a sleeper. I don't look like i can go fast but when i get a head of steam on i shift. Did icebreaker at eastnor and on the hills and downhills i motor
  16. Check ma shed y'all So wrong
  17. Very nice but i think i like the authentic no skill, someones gonna die approach. We should encourage all north koreans to rebuild their nation that way
  18. I read the whole thread there are some hilarious photoshop pics on there
  19. Very true. What people don't realise when they mindlessly click like etc is that they are phish scam stuff. When you "like" something it gives them access to your details which they then use to target you for advertising. And do you really give a rats arse that a dog slept on its owners grave, or a wife slept by her dead marine husbands coffin or that a child in some far off clime is on a ventillator. I doubt it. You will have probably forgotten it before you even scroll down.
  20. And to keep it current
  21. Well whilst browsing other forums i was sent this. If you have ever built a workshop this will make you cry. http://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/showthread.php/146566-Build-to-Fail-Fail-to-Build.-What-is-this-I-don-t-even Enjoy
  22. That sounds great. I am guessing you have an uber lightweight and costly bike not a £90 shed find!
  23. The next thing to look out for is biochar. Made similar to charcoal only slightly more controlled and out of woodchip and general wood and leaf material. Done at a lower heat. As a compost it absorbs water so in a dry climate helpful. http://www.biochar.org.uk/
  24. My sister has a 5 year old. Dad rarely has any contact. Niece said" what are we going to do for fathers day?" Sis "what did he do for mothers day" Niece " ruin it durr"
  25. I have mine med rare but you raise or lower the times accordingly. It would be 2mins a turn for me

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