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f**k**g lab can't tell his left from his right or turn anything round in his head.

Left him to do some flooring and came back to a pile of cuts and f**k all done.

Gave him the mitre box and told him to get on with the trim. Came back and he'd cut all weird and wonderful shapes and put them together in the middle of the floor.

What you doing?
Leave me alone.
No, really. What are you doing? Have you cut all that so you can refer to it?
Yes.
f**k off Paul. Give me that saw and go and get your hammer. I'll cut you nail.
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f**k**g lab can't tell his left from his right or turn anything round in his head.

Left him to do some flooring and came back to a pile of cuts and f**k all done.

Gave him the mitre box and told him to get on with the trim. Came back and he'd cut all weird and wonderful shapes and put them together in the middle of the floor.

What you doing?
Leave me alone.
No, really. What are you doing? Have you cut all that so you can refer to it?
Yes.
f**k off Paul. Give me that saw and go and get your hammer. I'll cut you nail.

I cant believe a care taker need a a labourer unbelievable!

That's like a labourer to the labourer!
 
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I cant believe a care taker need a a labourer unbelievable!

That's like a labourer to the labourer!
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I cant believe a care taker need a a labourer unbelievable!

That's like a labourer to the labourer!
Oh you silly, silly man.

Using a labourer means I can charge twice as much per day, not to make the job go twice as fast.

So I have some company at work, don't have to do any s**t jobs and make more money.

Up here for thinking, Zombie. Down there for dancing.
 
Sliding bevel and bisect the angle, then set chop saw up with and old blade/disc.

similar to below but on skirting
 
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