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1,000,000 infractions issued insulting a yorkshire men by associating a over the pennine monkey with us

Worst thing ever. Yorkshireman with power.

Actually, that's the 2nd worst thing.

Giving a gavel to a Scotsman would be the worst thing.
 
carry on sun beam im going to get my sharpie pen out of the van draw a line right down the centre of your bald head and call it my BUTT
 
Im in Leeds NGST too, next week. £1100. + weeks earnings. Been going there years. I was told one of the lads passed away.
 
Im in Leeds NGST too, next week. £1100. + weeks earnings. Been going there years. I was told one of the lads passed away.

Yep Jeff Waterson pal, true legend he had more qualifications than anyone I know, R.I.P
 
Yes... I remember him... fairly quiet spoken... knew his stuff. Ive been going to NGST for a while.. this is my second 'retake'... before that I went to Brookhouse at Cleckheaton.
 
yeah I doubt any of us other Yorkshire folk are much competition to Lee. We're all just too lazy!! ha
 
GasSafe renewal and retaking of gas qualifications over 5 years is only £1.10 per day based on £2000 cost.

Just sayin.....
 
so you know this is a " plumbing forum " really is a house of fun for plumbers/heating engineers ! we even have one member here who is a chimney sweeper :) pmsl
 
A gas installer needs a chimney sweep..... prior to installing a gas fire :coolgleamA:
 
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