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I just bashed you for that, you cheeky pup.
Sunny where you are?
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:38, Reply)
I might still go out for a walk after work - I need to exercise off the huge plate of barbeque chicken wings and four pints of cider I had last night. I actually feel rotund this morning.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:40, Reply)
in terms like "bambino piu ROBUSTO e RODUNDO, bello bello!"
I go "They calling Our Baby fat??" but apparently it's a total compliment.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:42, Reply)
I'm going to do loads of boring work today, and maybe feel a bit better about being a workshy fop.
EDIT: Love your sig!
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:45, Reply)
for something to do when I'm financially able. I'd love to learn a traditional skill I could use as a trade too.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:47, Reply)
My landlord had a go at some drystone walling at his place in Cumbria and he loved it.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:49, Reply)
It's skilled, hard work. It's energetic, it's outdoors and it looks so satisfying. I've seen some one- or two-day courses online which I might try later in the year to see if it's something I could do as a trade into old age and if so I can fit it into The Masterplan.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 7:53, Reply)
Noel, I've done a few weeks of drystone walling, and unless you have an aptitude for it, like naturally seeing where a stone just fits, it is really really difficult. I don't have it, and all my walls look like crap. I still keep trying though.
I can lay hedges, build stiles and bridges, etc, but the dry stone walling defeats me.
Good luck, though, you may have the knack. It will destroy delicate fingers though.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 8:04, Reply)
I'm a pretty manual guy, good with my hands etc, always have been. I'd love to do the whole thing, fencing, stiles, hedging and walling. A boundary-master if you will.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 8:15, Reply)
What style of hedging do you do?
I have taught various types.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 8:19, Reply)
It's something I'm looking into for the future. Once I have enough money to gain some of the skills, I may look for an apprenticeship once daughter's finished her exams - I've proven to myself I can survive on less than minimum wage and it really interests me, so it might be three or five years away at the moment.
Taught, eh? You're not so far from me... Fancy earning a little extra in the summer by passing on some skills?
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 8:23, Reply)
Remind me where you are exactly, and I may have a more local contact for you. Gaz me if you wish.
(, Thu 15 Apr 2010, 8:28, Reply)
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