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This may be a regional difference, but don't you need a float also. Although you may be refering to what i'd call a float as a trowel. I would use a trowel for brickwork etc.Last edited by conned tractor; 14 December 2009, 16:14. -
As opposed to most IT geeks who’ll have chronic bedsore on their lardy fat arses by the time they’re 50.Originally posted by conned tractor View PostI know someone like this also. He was a brickie, joints are buggered now in mid 40's.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I must admit to suffering fat arse syndrome by the age of 32. Really need to get out and do some exercise. It is one of the downsides. And drinking too much to unwind.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAs opposed to most IT geeks who’ll have chronic bedsore on their lardy fat arses by the time they’re 50.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAs opposed to most IT geeks who’ll have chronic bedsore on their lardy fat arses by the time they’re 50.
True, I know I do.Comment
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Not just me then. I gave up food last week to try and help, but at 200 cals per pint it's still not helping...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAs opposed to most IT geeks who’ll have chronic bedsore on their lardy fat arses by the time they’re 50.Comment
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That is very true. We had a local guy plaster in our hall and lounge, great job and very reasonably priced, but the last time I called him re some work, he told me he'd had to leave plastering due to lower back problems. Such a shame.Originally posted by Tingles View PostExtremely HARD WORK!! - could affect your body later in life.
I know a couple of plasterers in their 40s.
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Seems like there is a serious choice here
Do the plastering , get off your @rse and wreck your body
Get plasterered, save your body, wreck your @rse
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I've made my choice EO; cheers!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostSeems like there is a serious choice here
Do the plastering , get off your @rse and wreck your body
Get plasterered, save your body, wreck your @rse
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Don't forget that it is important to learn the lingo too.Originally posted by bandit_legs View Postwas thinking bout trying to learn a trade, anyone ever taken a plastering course before? any feedback, recommendations?
Bish, bash, bosh. Loadsamoney!Comment
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