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agnoraan
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Skill set

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When work needs doing to my cars or work around the house, I like to try and do everything myself rather than employ others to do it, as I've found that in the past allegedly skilled people aren't nescessarilly up to the standards that I'd like. This got me thinking as to what skills I'd like to learn or master. One would be car upholstery, as this is all a bit of a black art for me. Plastering is another, as I find it so frustrating trying to get it to stay on a walls :roll: . I'd also I'd like to be able to speak French fluently as I'm looking to maybe buy a farm there at some point:lol:

Given the time, what skills would you like to master??

Cheers.......Nige
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Being able to read a woman's mind, and TIG welding aluminium.
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TIG welding alloy is easier I think :)
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Golf.
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