leedswolf
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Aussies have a penchant for fucking animals not gourds...If you're fucking a pumpkin, stick it in the microwave a bit to warm it up first. Apparently.
Aussies have a penchant for fucking animals not gourds...If you're fucking a pumpkin, stick it in the microwave a bit to warm it up first. Apparently.
Or beetrootOz is great if you like fucking pumpkin with everything...
Absolutely! Go and do it, unless you feel you're in love with your new job.
Name your price.
If my wife handed her notice in, or told her directors she'd been headhunted, after they'd changed their underwear, they'd have a rapid meeting then throw money at her. They know it'd take at least 2 new recruits to replace her.
Go name your price Mark, see where it leads...
Is it more or less convenient than the one you have now?
Jesus Keef!!Estate agents and my commute to new job.
Booked a viewing for a flat closer to my new job, they sent the confirmation for Monday 29th and a map with a different address for a flat, phoned them to check the address and were you doing viewing on a bank holiday? Office said “ oh that flat went 10 days ago” I’d booked the viewing 2 days ago, and no they don’t do viewing on a bank holiday.
I’d have been standing outside a flat looking shifty, waiting for no one to turn up, office shut on bank holidays as well.
The commute is going to get boring really quickly,
Leave home 06.15 bike to wolves train station, 07.00 train, change at Galton bridge hopefully get the 07.25 to Olton get to Olton 07.50,( quick 1/2hr nap there) bike 2 mile to work, for 09.00 start,have to leave early just so I can catch the next connection if I miss the first one.
Leave work 18.00 hopefully catch 18.20 from Olton (or 18.37 if I miss it) change Galton bridge, 19.15 train to wolves get in about 19.35 bike back to ashma about 25-30mins coz I’m knackered, back in the house 20.10ish don’t really want to biking be along the canal in the dark in about a month or so
I'd want a damm site more money than that to put up with that commute, must be a hell of a job.Jesus Keef!!
That's a shocking commute!
over 2 hours, 2 trains, bike rides, traffic, EACH WAY!! Winters coming.... Fuck!
I hope you're getting £50k +
Good man!News just in, I’ve quit that job, it was a bike mechanic for 21k around the top end of payscales, you get more for London area and if you work on real top end bikes
Thought I’d give the commute a go while looking for a houseshare or flat nearby, couldn’t really afford it shares were £6-900 a month, flats £7-1200.
The bit that tipped me into fuck this, was last night (Saturday) finished work at 6pm, all trains cancelled until 21.30 ( didn’t fancy the ride from Yardley to Wolverhampton, hadn’t got my wallet to book a hotel) got in the house at 23.20, to leave again this morning at 7
Whatever you do, don’t YouTube Fred Dibnah laddering a chimney, or John Noakes nelsons columnMy new found lack of confidence working off fully extended ladders.
Ladders against a wall is fine, climbing up a set of ladders lent up a tree branch takes a different mental ability.My new found lack of confidence working off fully extended ladders.
Ladders against a wall is fine, climbing up a set of ladders lent up a tree branch takes a different mental ability.
Brewdog???Getting emails about Advent Calendars on the 1st September.
You shouldn't carry things up a ladder though...Going up and down them isn't the issue for me, it's trying to do something when I'm up there that becomes an issue. Confidence built up through the weekend though, just figuring out better ways to cling on and ways to carry/hang things up there that I need.