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"The cost of labour is beyond me.. my last labourer was earning more than me.. then he left for more money... and just finding someone else is near impossible... lucky there's now a labour auction" "What am I bid for a slightly jaded middle aged builder?" "I wasn't quite expecting this..." Progressive Building, 12 March 2004
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