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Why don't you do them all? Make sure you do it in the middle of the night so no one ever sees you actually working. Are drive-by-shootings on 10 blokes stood round a hole in the road legal?
Just wondering which street i should dig up next and what roads to close.........
Can I nominate a village not far from me? It's become the chav-capital of north Leicestershire. If you could dig up and close every road going in and out of the place, at lest the rest of us wouldn't have to avoid these little turds racing around in their sh1tty little Vauxhaul Corsas.
Why don't you do them all? Make sure you do it in the middle of the night so no one ever sees you actually working. Are drive-by-shootings on 10 blokes stood round a hole in the road legal?
yes we like to work on nights as its double time with full pay regardless if we do 2hrs or 10hrs
Can I nominate a village not far from me? It's become the chav-capital of north Leicestershire. If you could dig up and close every road going in and out of the place, at lest the rest of us wouldn't have to avoid these little turds racing around in their sh1tty little Vauxhaul Corsas.
looks like i'll have to have a look if Leicester are looking for people
Can I nominate a village not far from me? It's become the chav-capital of north Leicestershire. If you could dig up and close every road going in and out of the place, at lest the rest of us wouldn't have to avoid these little turds racing around in their sh1tty little Vauxhaul Corsas.
Where were you thinking of? I'm from that neck of the woods...
The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave
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