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20th October 2011, 09:58 PM
kevin wooldridge Wrote:As one of those grisled lags in the corner sucking the beer dregs spilt down the front of his shirt the night before, or was it the week before or even the year before.....NEVER EVER EVER walk into a site hut where I might be sitting and start to witter on about any of the following 1) DR 'BLOODY' WHO (it's kiddy TV - grow-up!!) 2) LORD OF THE BLOODY RINGS or HARRY BLEEDING POTTER (they are childrens books - grow-up!!) 3) HOW YOU GOT THROUGH UNIVERSITY BY INVESTING YOUR STUDENT LOAN IN BARCLAY'S BANK SHARES 4) TOP effing GEAR......but that apart welcome to the job. Have fun and buy me a drink sometime.....}
......Lord of The Rings a children's book ??????
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20th October 2011, 10:09 PM
monty Wrote:......Lord of The Rings a children's book ??????
yup afraid so , good story but once you have read a few more adult books you come to realise it is not particularly well written :face-stir:
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20th October 2011, 10:34 PM
Wax Wrote:yup afraid so , good story but once you have read a few more adult books you come to realise it is not particularly well written :face-stir:
adult books ???? nudge nudge, wink...........................
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21st October 2011, 08:35 AM
nice one...
But :face-topic: :face-kiss:
Should they have their own mug? or should they share! And what kind of tea should be brewed? Yorkshire Gold?
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21st October 2011, 10:43 AM
What was the lucky first wage packet like Landescapist. All you expected or more? What have they got you doing for Christmas?.
To bring in the transferable skills subject thermals can be worn whilst on site and whennot employed like over Christmas but from a self-employed point of view it probably means that you would have to proportion the cost of the thermals between legitimate business expense for tax purposes and personal use.
Reason: your past is my past
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21st October 2011, 01:07 PM
Marcus Brody Wrote:Ah, Site Hut Sci-Fi, how I hate it! When I was regularly based on site, every other break was Buffy the effing Vampire Slayer.
Got the box-set if you want to have a go at hardening your skin to it? }
Rather than re-hashing all the winter-digging-gear stuff couldn't BAJR resurrect all the stuff that was posted last December, just the useful stuff mind. Seem to recall lengthy discussion of thermals, gloves, freezer-boots, hand-cream, bargains from the Army-and-Navy, rubberwear, pictures of Norwegian Arctic digging gear etc. Maybe do a seperate page with the best tips on, rather than making this an annual event?
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21st October 2011, 10:49 PM
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26th October 2011, 05:20 PM
Wax Wrote:yup afraid so , good story but once you have read a few more adult books you come to realise it is not particularly well written :face-stir:
Not all "not particularly well-written" books are children's books. Porn books don't tend to be literary masterpieces, as far as I'm aware. I still wouldn't call them children's books... Besides, you can be a big fan of Conrad, Woolf, Lawrence and the others and still love your Tolkien. IMO, it has nothing to do with how many "adult" books you've read/studied/analysed. You can appreciate a book for what it has to offer, and a good story is more than what most books can boast. (And no, I'm not a Tolkien fan, I don't roleplay and I don't wish I was an Elf. I just find misplaced condescension towards books/films etc. annoying. Unless it has to do with Twilight, in which case it can't be misplaced anyway).
Off-topic rant over
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26th October 2011, 05:36 PM
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Humm looks like I should not have used the word adult! Perhaps better written would have been the expression to use. I love Tolkien and the man was brilliant but he is not the best or even a particularly good writer but that is a personal opinion and in no way was meant as condescension. Oh and many children's books are extremely well written (but not Harry Potter!).
But this is all way off topic and we can agree to differ
Jane Austen is of course the ultimate writer and I will personally disembowel any one who disagrees
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26th October 2011, 06:10 PM
Have you considered union membership? It's not a bad idea to have your arse covered!
And as for tips - one that will always serve you well - do not assume that builders onsite are sexist, stupid or will hate you unless you find over time that they are. Have a chat with them, bit of banter goes a long way and you can never underestimate how much easier they can make your life if you get on with them. (And as a general rule they are a wicked bunch of lads (and occ ladies) and it never hurts to have a laugh)