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Originally Posted by
timeless john
Why don't you grow up and get in the real world!
However your replies only confirm to me that you have no sense of humour and possibly (because i do actually) work on a building site, (this bit made me laugh).
Timeless jonh instead of whingeing I would`nt thank Grumpy for taking the time to explain his position and accept that his input WHAT IMPUT (with regards to my question) as ever -is missing
Timeless John.
following my original question - with reference to the reply "did you not do this in your training". (which was after someone had already answered my question) why was it presumed that ive actually done training? , (please dont tell me you scanned my older threads to find out if id done training) so it was presumed that id done training. This reply did and still does sound like you were grumpy at the fact id asked such a basic question (not that you wanted to establish my tiling ability before you answered my question) which had already been answered.
I really did not want to write the above ( continue this thread in this way) i was definately up for leaving it after Grumpies response earlier. just think if others like TJ want to continue it then so shall i.
Seriously TJ you sound like your loosing sleep over my replies m8. i dont want to annoy anyone but 2 DAYS AGO i did feel a tad annoyed myself. not no more just happy to keep writing replies to this thread now. As long as its cival.
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you are beginning to annoy me now golddigger...just let it be and let the thread continue in order for you to receive free,professional advice.
after all thats why we are here and the tittle tattle is becoming a little boring as i am sure most members will agree.
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Sorry but i will not let this thread continue now.....i thought it might stop but obviously not..
If you have anything to add then please pm me...
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