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i know a waterboy, he is also a manager, his name is thumper. go thumper go. waterboys are becoming very popular nowadays and there is a suprising high demand for them. its great that they serve fellow sweaty lads with all the fluid they need to quench their thirst for the big game.
I am curious as to how working for picadilly is going to get you a truck licence 95353?
why not just pass a truck drivers test and jump straight to the fire fighters if that's what he wants?
No I am not bagging the guy, or bagging his job. Just seems a strange connection. Yes I have a truck licence, and no I never had to work for picadilly to get it, sorry but I don't see the connection.