Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Thanks Jack! Hope you are well my friend! :)

All good thanks Ron, hope you are too :) I'll be heading down to the market early in the morning, first time I've seen my pal in a fortnight as I was ill this time last week. Sadly, the days when I regularly picked up a slipjoint or two down there are long gone, but I make the trip every week anyhow. Going to pocket my Ashley's Choice tomorrow :) :thumbsup:
 
Took this pic for GT ;) :D :thumbsup:

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Looks more like Burgess Meredith to me!

I can see it! :D :thumbsup:

I was down the market early this morning. I did get shown a small handful of slipjoints, but they were junk. I bought a Dremel, looks barely used, for £9. Not sure it'll see any use with me either, but after witnessing some cheeky rascal offer my mate £5 for it, I stepped in and offered him £10. He wouldn't take more than £9! :D

Beautiful weather here now, I'm hoping it'll stay like this for the weekend, as I should be able to get out for a hike :) Hope everyone is having a good week :thumbsup:

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but after witnessing some cheeky rascal offer my mate £5 for it, I stepped in and offered him £10. He wouldn't take more than £9! :D
I hate rude people :mad: This reminds me of when I booked reservations to catch the bus from the Calgary airport to Banff a 1.5 hr trip
I was in the middle of serving a customer, and this lady cuts herself right in I NEED A SEAT! I calmly said sorry I just sold the last one there will be another bus in 1 hr she then threw a tantrum and stomped off. Don't know where she went most likely took a taxi which would have cost her at least 3 times as much. ;) Moral of the story be nice.
 
I hate rude people :mad: This reminds me of when I booked reservations to catch the bus from the Calgary airport to Banff a 1.5 hr trip
I was in the middle of serving a customer, and this lady cuts herself right in I NEED A SEAT! I calmly said sorry I just sold the last one there will be another bus in 1 hr she then threw a tantrum and stomped off. Don't know where she went most likely took a taxi which would have cost her at least 3 times as much. ;) Moral of the story be nice.

Same here Dave, I really won't tolerate bad manners, and hate it when I witness other folks having to because they're working :thumbsup:
 
Same here Dave, I really won't tolerate bad manners, and hate it when I witness other folks having to because they're working :thumbsup:
I hear what you're saying. I teach in an Alternative setting, which means most of my students have been asked to leave the traditional high school for one reason or another. I don't tolerate bad manners, bad language, or misbehaviors in my classroom, but I spend way too much time having to correct them. They are totally confused when I call them out on it, it's just "normal" to them.

Knife content... Lambscliffe :D
 
I hear what you're saying. I teach in an Alternative setting, which means most of my students have been asked to leave the traditional high school for one reason or another. I don't tolerate bad manners, bad language, or misbehaviors in my classroom, but I spend way too much time having to correct them. They are totally confused when I call them out on it, it's just "normal" to them.

Knife content... Lambscliffe :D
John you have a tough job dealing with misbehaving youth stay strong. :thumbsup: I was a Corrections Officer for a time, every shift was a filled with drama one way or another. :rolleyes: I'm still loving your Carhartt :D
 
I hear what you're saying. I teach in an Alternative setting, which means most of my students have been asked to leave the traditional high school for one reason or another. I don't tolerate bad manners, bad language, or misbehaviors in my classroom, but I spend way too much time having to correct them. They are totally confused when I call them out on it, it's just "normal" to them.

Knife content... Lambscliffe :D

I feel for you John, I've been a teacher, youth-worker, and lecturer myself (and a parent!), but I think things are way worse today, where bad manners are mainstream :( My first day as a youth-worker, a kid pulled a knife on me, but we ended up getting on really well, and I still see him very occasionally :thumbsup:

John you have a tough job dealing with misbehaving youth stay strong. :thumbsup: I was a Corrections Officer for a time, every shift was a filled with drama one way or another. :rolleyes: I'm still loving your Carhartt :D

I bet it was Dave! :eek: :thumbsup:
 
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