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eazybarra man
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Post: # 26673Post eazybarra man

Pablo, thats a terrible thing to say, shameless whore!!!!!.
Like all you guys work hard landscaping and building to feed your family and earn an honest living, I need to sell.
And do you know what? people can call me what they will, but i am just an honest bloke trying to look after my family. Is that a crime
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P.S. James how things with you? did you get a new flask and tea bags yet? howz the work going, are you still on the same site.
Thanks for the compliments. Whats the matter with Scottish blokes

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Post: # 26674Post James.Q

eazybarra man wrote::D
P.S. James how things with you? did you get a new flask and tea bags yet? howz the work going, are you still on the same site.
Thanks for the compliments. Whats the matter with Scottish blokes

left the site .on domestic work lots of leaflets luckily lots of work . still doing work on commercial side of site speed humps etc and snagging. hows barra doing? got my web site need to up date with latest work . only prob with being a scot is you wear a skirt :;)
plenty of tea bags now any time you need a brew only 50p
lol
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eazybarra man
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Post: # 26796Post eazybarra man

James, good to hear your keeping busy, I will pop in some day for a brew (with my 50p)
Its called a KILT not a skirt.
With all that private work i thought you would be on looking for your barra.
Ive got one that was used on a site in Bolton, one careful owner.:D

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Post: # 26810Post surreyhillslandscapes.com

Just when you think it's safe to go into the brew cabin.....it's back....the thread that WILL not die, Pm me some details ,costs, dimensions etc coz I'm thinking of buying one ,so you can feed the kids, and I can sleep at night. . seriously
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Post: # 26819Post James.Q

pic of barra gives you an idea of size. I should be on commision :D

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Post: # 26821Post eazybarra man

James you only get commission when you sell.:D
I will see you alright mate

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Post: # 26834Post surreyhillslandscapes.com

looks good EB, I like the photo's James, especially of the old barrow in the skip, Do you reckon it's a good investment?
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Post: # 26840Post lutonlagerlout

looks good for someone who is slabbing on a daily-weekly basis,for me personally it would just be another bit of kit clogging up the lock up.
LLL :;):
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Post: # 26846Post surreyhillslandscapes.com

Seem's like i've paved over half of Surrey with sandstone, should come in handy for the other half...
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Post: # 26849Post James.Q

if your doing lots of flag laying well worth the dosh. very sturdy bit of kit . looks like it will last forever. ;)
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Post: # 26850Post James.Q

looks good for someone who is slabbing on a daily-weekly basis,for me personally it would just be another bit of kit clogging up the lock up. LLL
when i first moved darrn sarf could not find a job for a flagger. turns out slab layer isnt concrete ? in st albans this weekend visiting family :)
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Post: # 26854Post lutonlagerlout

i know it may not be correct but we call 'em slabbers or slab layers
never heard of flags till i came on here
i thought flags was what you ran up poles
LLL :;):
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Post: # 26859Post Rich H

James, your missus does some nice paving! What do you do? ;)

EB man - I'll have one I think. Have a 500m2 job coming up. Can you email me? I think you have the address already.

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Post: # 26860Post Rich H

lutonlagerlout wrote:i know it may not be correct but we call 'em slabbers or slab layers
never heard of flags till i came on here
i thought flags was what you ran up poles
LLL :;):
Same here! I can't read the word flag in this context without seeing Fred Dibnah.

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Post: # 26868Post Tony McC

Consider it part of your education! Next week, we'll be doing guttural stops and the ancient art of Ecky Thump! :p
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