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thecannonball89
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Post by thecannonball89 »

Mystery_Plum wrote:Cabin Fever is emulated - practice on that instead and save your money.
DO NOT TRY TO LEARN FROM AN EMU. ITS NOT THE SAME ON A REAL UNIT.
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Silent G bought a Panther to practise on, think he got it cheap and sold it on for evens or a very small loss.
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Post by tommya »

there is a site that delivers them think it s in the buy and sell section or it was a while back
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Post by silent g »

i sold my panther that i learnt on for £50 and my mate will robs let it go again for £50 if ur near eltham south east london ?
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My advice is keep your money and put it towards learning something more constructive, something that will serve you in the years to come, like a trade such as plumbing, or maybe a foreign language for example. This field of occupation will soon be redundant, and if you've not picked up how to hit a fairly basic skill, or if it doesn't come naturally to you, then it's a bit late in the day to be learning now, and I say this with nothing but the best intentions.
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Mr McStreak wrote:My advice is keep your money and put it towards learning something more constructive, something that will serve you in the years to come, like a trade such as plumbing, or maybe a foreign language for example. This field of occupation will soon be redundant, and if you've not picked up how to hit a fairly basic skill, or if it doesn't come naturally to you, then it's a bit late in the day to be learning now, and I say this with nothing but the best intentions.
I sort of said the same in the other thread he posted, boat has been missed now and totally agree with putting time/money to more constructive pursuits...
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Post by titchno1 »

I'm a paint and decorator apprentice, I also run a 3gs football pitch at a local school on weekends and nights (sports assistant). I play quite often still. I'm also from durham which is a bit of a walk to london. Cheers lads
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