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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
    You gotta fight me for it.
    A FIGHT TO THE DEATH!!

    Its not all its cracked up to be... See all the new products that come out before anyone else, talk to lots of different people everyday, and dont tell anyone.... you even get cheap parts and accessories too
    *isn't good at keeping secrets*

    Oh we just got this new bike and its.... lol
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    *isn't good at keeping secrets*

    Oh we just got this new bike and its.... lol

    You'd fit right in, in that case
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard
    Me - i'm a Branch Manager for an International Recruitment Company

    So if ya want a job in the Waikato or looking for staff then let me know, I do mates rates ya know
    So if I wanted to get a job overseas in the electrical field, you would be the person to see?

    I am an electrician by the way, in the industrial sector. Sometimes commercial and residential.

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    fixing the aluminium tubing that terbang and his mate(s) break

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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed
    Hope this doesnt read too much like an advert



    You shameless hussy, you...!
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattRSK
    So if I wanted to get a job overseas in the electrical field, you would be the person to see?

    I am an electrician by the way, in the industrial sector. Sometimes commercial and residential.
    Yup and if I cant help and depending on where you want to work i'll put you in touch with the right people.....
    Doesn't play well with others

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    Ps. I sell tools and equipment to Garages and Workshops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard
    Yup and if I cant help and depending on where you want to work i'll put you in touch with the right people.....
    legend, just have to get qualified now, unless they want an apprentice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattRSK
    legend, just have to get qualified now, unless they want an apprentice.
    Easier once you are qualified m8 and you can commend a greater pay rate.
    Doesn't play well with others

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard
    Yup and if I cant help and depending on where you want to work i'll put you in touch with the right people.....
    Put me in touch with the right people in Wellington... I'm very near to going postal on this clown I work with. PM sent.

    And I'm a Draughtsman looking to move on.... to somewhere that is OK with my desire for career development. I want to get into Project Management (Construction) - I've even started studying for a Diploma of Applied Management. Passed my first paper and all.
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    Multi- talented

    qualifed hairdresser (20+ yrs), currently CSR, farrier (barefoot trimming),

    have worked for CCH, vet practice (USA) and in a wood pallet business ..

    damn i am old

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy
    (barefoot trimming),


    Is that sorta like bareback riding...?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear
    Is that sorta like bareback riding...?
    more along the lines of natural horsemanship ... after all horses are not born with steel on their feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy
    more along the lines of natural horsemanship ... after all horses are not born with steel on their feet


    "he said, tongue in cheek"! My Dad was a Farrier, (along with being a Butcher and a farmer), so I can remember his work. We used to discuss the merits of shoes with clients and Dad's opinion was that if fitted correctly and the hooves well cared for, shoes were better for the horse as there was a lot of road riding, esp on metal roads.

    No doubt you've seen some poorly kept horses, though, as we did. Used to make Dad pretty mad if the owner didn't take the effort to care for their horse's hooves.
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear
    "he said, tongue in cheek"! My Dad was a Farrier, (along with being a Butcher and a farmer), so I can remember his work. We used to discuss the merits of shoes with clients and Dad's opinion was that if fitted correctly and the hooves well cared for, shoes were better for the horse as there was a lot of road riding, esp on metal roads.

    No doubt you've seen some poorly kept horses, though, as we did. Used to make Dad pretty mad if the owner didn't take the effort to care for their horse's hooves.

    Horses in the wild do not need shoes & on a general day can travel 40+ ks .. however now the wild horses have been culled they do not need to travel therefore their feet are not being worn down ..

    for our domesticated horses it does take a couple of weeks to toughen their feet ( bit like wearing shoes all winter then barefoot in summer .. a bit ouchy) however there are a number of endurance riders who regularly compete 100 ks barefoot and their horses do not go lame.

    The frog on the horses hoof acts as a pump to circulate blood. With shoes on it restricts this movement and the blood from the knee down does not circulate easily .. barefoot horses, have good circulation and live longer have better coat condition, and move much more freely etc ..

    thats just a wee insight

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    Interesting! I was rather young at the time, (early/mid '60's), so thanks for the info.
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Hey all,

    Im yet another IT geek, network administrator, internet surfer.....
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    nice thread revive btw, dec 2004 to july 06

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    Hey I also just remembered. If anyone on here makes a lot of toll calls (local or international) I can sign you up to an alternative provider which provides 200 free minutes on three different plans...

    This is for home land lines only...

    Cell phones, business, VOIP (Voice over internet phones) services coming soon...

    Sick of telecom? Make a change now... PM for details
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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