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Sup guys. Was thinking, trev u said might be coming up soon? If so who here will be keen for a catch up and gocarts? Cruise seem hard so figured a meet and gocarts might be fun?



Yeah had bit much on this week. Maybe in 2-3 weeks. But missus wants to be involved in buying teli so I'm gonna be bringing kids etc too. Might come to go-karts if I'm not working
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1 minute ago, t_revz said:

 


Hung blinds through all the bedrooms, chopped heaps of wood and various small jobs. Guy coming to check fire shortly and probably change flue cap to Venturi.

Heap of weeding to do around fruit trees now bit being sandy they come out easy.

Come round for a beer after work today-Wednesday if you want. Bring jade if she wants

 

Productive weekend I see. Threw out a lot of junk. Gonna start selling/throwing out car parts this weekend me thinks.

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What camera did you buy?



Speaking of cameras, I'm borrowing works thermal-imaging camera. Its awesome. Found so many spots insulation wasn't fitted properly from inside the house and where we are losing heat
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Speaking of cameras, I'm borrowing works thermal-imaging camera. Its awesome. Found so many spots insulation wasn't fitted properly from inside the house and where we are losing heat


And what your neighbours get up to at night
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1 minute ago, shoey85 said:


No have a D5000 and love it but it's just too heavy we are going to New York next month and wanted a good light camera

Ah okay, but now you need to buy 2 sets of lens :P I'm so tempted to get X-T1....

I have D610 now...been also using my brothers RX100 III, that is a very good point and shoot camera....just sold off all my Nikon DX gear....had a D90. I still have a new Sigma ART 30mm (for DX) that is sitting there collecting dust though.

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Just now, z00key said:

Am in the market for a new job as not really being apreciated in my current role if anyone knows or hears anything. Just putting myself out there. Trev feel free to fmp ;)

What are you looking for?

trev and I are in the market for a new job as not really being apreciated in my current role if anyone knows or hears anything. Just putting myself out there. Trev feel free to fmp [emoji6]



And done

I feel your pain brah
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Sales has always been my thing but am quite versitle and pick things up very quickly so in short anything if the money is right.

I'll put some feelers out for you. Would you be open to sales in telco companies? More so networking companies.



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