I also fink that they may have to readjust there price they look home made to me ,anywere else you can pick up a pair for $20 - $30 bucks.
Bill B said
09:17 AM Jun 16, 2015
Well if someone attacked you with a saw you would be sore :)
marto1944 said
09:22 AM Jun 16, 2015
bill12
yep its funny that but I must say it seems that there is a generation of poorly educated people coming out of our education system and I only believe from my experiences that it seems to be getting worse just look at how gen X and Y text. The problem lies in the people they are taught by it seems they cannot spell either
peter
Santa said
11:00 AM Jun 16, 2015
marto1944 wrote:
bill12
yep its funny that but I must say it seems that there is a generation of poorly educated people coming out of our education system and I only believe from my experiences that it seems to be getting worse just look at how gen X and Y text. The problem lies in the people they are taught by it seems they cannot spell either
peter
Not just the younger generation Marto, watch this forum for some absolute spelling howlers, sometimes multiples in the one post.
Aus-Kiwi said
12:43 PM Jun 16, 2015
Auto correct can be a pain too .. That's my excuse lol ...
Here I was thing the horse needed shoeing ? Shooing lol
cruisaderhilton said
03:50 PM Jun 16, 2015
. I play around wiv words just to keep you lot on ya toes ..
done dreaming said
05:32 PM Jun 16, 2015
I remember riding one of those after a few reds and i was bloody sore the next day.
Desert Dweller said
07:38 PM Jun 16, 2015
Looking at their positioning they look like they're making more Sore Horses.
Woody n Sue said
08:46 PM Jun 16, 2015
Oh guys me thinks this should have been in the jokes forum it sure had me laughing
Done dreaming wish I were there it would have been a real hoot, btw did your horse win ?
wasn_me said
08:33 AM Jun 18, 2015
I knew a builder some 30 years back. If someone applied for a job with him, he handed them some timber & told them to build a "sore" horse. This was how he judged their skills, time to make it & quality of finished job.
No professionally prepared resumes in those days, workers were judged by their skills & experience.
Cheers Pete
PeterD said
11:12 AM Jun 18, 2015
wasn_me wrote:
I knew a builder some 30 years back. If someone applied for a job with him, he handed them some timber & told them to build a "sore" horse. This was how he judged their skills, time to make it & quality of finished job.
Way back that was the usual recruitment method. It also provided the new recruit with some of his equipment. If you wanted to become a carpenter the first thing you learnt to do was to make quality horses.
Whilst we are on about spelling we can start in this thread. There is common confusion with there and their very early in the thread.
Cruising Cruze said
05:48 PM Jun 23, 2015
that shows we are a multicultural country, not everyone is good in spelling for a lot of people English is their second language
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Tuesday 23rd of June 2015 05:49:43 PM
I saw this at the hardware this morning, I think they need a spell checker....
yep its funny that but I must say it seems that there is a generation of poorly educated people coming out of our education system and I only believe from my experiences that it seems to be getting worse just look at how gen X and Y text. The problem lies in the people they are taught by it seems they cannot spell either
peter
Not just the younger generation Marto, watch this forum for some absolute spelling howlers, sometimes multiples in the one post.
Here I was thing the horse needed shoeing ? Shooing lol
Done dreaming wish I were there it would have been a real hoot, btw did your horse win ?
I knew a builder some 30 years back. If someone applied for a job with him, he handed them some timber & told them to build a "sore" horse. This was how he judged their skills, time to make it & quality of finished job.
No professionally prepared resumes in those days, workers were judged by their skills & experience.
Cheers Pete
Way back that was the usual recruitment method. It also provided the new recruit with some of his equipment. If you wanted to become a carpenter the first thing you learnt to do was to make quality horses.
Whilst we are on about spelling we can start in this thread. There is common confusion with there and their very early in the thread.
that shows we are a multicultural country, not everyone is good in spelling
for a lot of people English is their second language
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Tuesday 23rd of June 2015 05:49:43 PM