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Re: From house to road tech?
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Dec 11, 2009, 08:15 »
watts not gonna make ya regret yer decision? everything. hail, iffen yer worried about weather yule regret quitting yer house job two go onna rode, then stay their. of coarse, yule probly regret not deciding two go on da road, butt dat's an udder worry point now isn't it?
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Re: From house to road tech?
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Apr 05, 2010, 09:42 »
well, we did it, I'm at limerick now, heading to Byron next week. So far I'm liking it, none of the office politics of being house, all of the good people I've worked with and I got to take all of Jan/Feb off.
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