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Wtf another clamp popped. Thought these would last longer than the traditional clamps :/

Those are shit.

Standard Norma clamps are the best, and don't overtighten them.

I changed career paths completely as you know. Have never looked back, not even for even for a second, however it did take me a couple of years to get back to head chef money.

Strangle I haven't missed the 90 hour weeks at all!

Yep I knew you'd changed and good to see it's working out for you. nice!

I want a career change and people tell me to get f**ked.

And people tell me I could do better than my current career.

Which one do you f**kers want me to do?

I hate people sometimes.

I want a career change and people tell me to get f**ked.

And people tell me I could do better than my current career.

Which one do you f**kers want me to do?

I hate people sometimes.

Why don't you just do what you want and stop listening to others?

But if you listen to me you have failed?

Why don't you just do what you want and stop listening to others?

But if you listen to me you have failed?

I've take a crack at it and I failed good n proper.

The people encouraging you aren't the same as the people discouraging you

Actually, I've had same people both telling me to get f**ked and encouraging me to do shit.

I guess I attract these f**kers.

Actually, I've had same people both telling me to get f**ked and encouraging me to do shit.

I guess I attract these f**kers.

Then they aren't really encouraging you, or they aren't really telling you to get fked...can't really do both and mean it

I guess I could start a business and look it going down in toilet between 1 week and 6 months.

Hardly anyone successful got anywhere with the outlook that it wouldn't work

Get behind yourself dude

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