chrismpw
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No mate. Socks and sandals.i bet you taught wearing crocs didnt you..
Incidentally, if you wanna try walking in my shoes, I'd recommend you give em a good rinse out first.
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No mate. Socks and sandals.i bet you taught wearing crocs didnt you..
No mate. Socks and sandals.
Incidentally, if you wanna try walking in my shoes, I'd recommend you give em a good rinse out first.
Because the two things (entertainment, an optional outlay totally at the whim of the consumer, and education, a civil service) are utterly incomparable.Why?
Red card.i'll swap you for my worn out old work boots that give you blister's after climbing the ladder allday with bricks on my shoulders...
Wait.. what?? How else do u get the gear up there!Red card.
Ladders are for access only. Get off my site Wizard you cowboy.
Magic.Wait.. what?? How else do u get the gear up there!
Esp a wooden ladder.. then on to the gable end... ducking under the table lift.. up the old wonky ladder to the chimdey scaffold!Magic.
I've done it hundreds of times myself. The thought of carrying 2 solid concrete blocks up a bendy 3 storey extendable ladder now makes me wince.
#PayWizardFootballersWagesEsp a wooden ladder.. then on to the gable end... ducking under the table lift.. up the old wonky ladder to the chimdey scaffold!
X 100 reps
Id be happy with league 2 money mush#PayWizardFootballersWages
Finishing the table lift and then having to create your own with trestles with no handrail, with your head level with the top of the gable. Terrifying. *shudders*Esp a wooden ladder.. then on to the gable end... ducking under the table lift.. up the old wonky ladder to the chimdey scaffold!
X 100 reps
Oh man, tell me about it! Once, I had to climb up a hanging flapladder with two blocks of cockstone under each arm, trying to lean past a clark gable with one foot on a moving slidey. It was a nightmare!Finishing the table lift and then having to create your own with trestles with no handrail, with your head level with the top of the gable. Terrifying. *shudders*
Ive borrowed chippys wooden work horse on top of trestles ontop of a table lift! Not even joking either. would not do that now likeFinishing the table lift and then having to create your own with trestles with no handrail, with your head level with the top of the gable. Terrifying. *shudders*
Just one of them, isn't it?Oh man, tell me about it! Once, I had to climb up a hanging flapladder with two blocks of cockstone under each arm, trying to lean past a clark gable with one foot on a moving slidey. It was a nightmare!
Cat ladders... scariest thing ever created. the climb from the ladder up the house, which is sliding all over the place on the gutter, on to the cat ladder... HEART IN MOUTH MOMENTS!Just one of them, isn't it?
Won't see it from our house anyway.
Perhaps I didn't explain properly. The civil service is an absolute necessity. Without the service, society would struggle. Entertainment is optional, as you say. There is no logical reason why 1 field should be paid differently from the other. One could argue that, since it is less essential and frivolous, perhaps entertainment should be paid less. It seems really odd to me that society had this, not just the other way around, but also massively and disproportionately in favour of the entertainment.Because the two things (entertainment, an optional outlay totally at the whim of the consumer, and education, a civil service) are utterly incomparable.