The New Boys
By Abbey Molyneux
The time has
finally come, much to mine and Jakes relief we are no longer the new kids on
the block! I’ve always had the reputation of collecting up old tools that
everyone else writes off as rubbish, much to Charlie’s amusement. Not a day
goes by where he doesn’t run through the door with a rusty old spanner he’s
dredged up from an old bilge shouting “ Ere Abbey, du want this? You like all
this old rubbish don’t ya!”. Not only that but I seem to have been labelled as
a bit of a pikey as well, which I suppose is fair enough. If there’s a pile of
off cuts or some rusty metal lying around I’m usually not far behind with a
bucket collecting up anything vaguely useful. As for Jake, well, it can be hard
not to take the mick out of Jake, even I participate in this. When he first
started he was a bit like Dopey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, living
only 2 streets away from the Pioneer he drives in every morning with his music
blaring and still manages to turn up late most days, despite living the closest
to work out of all of us. Me n Aidan concocted a plan just last week after Jake
had brought in £30’s worth of Sharpie’s (marker pens) he had won in a raffle.
He was adamant that we weren’t to try and steal them but by the end of the day
we had hidden the whole lot in a deflated dust extractor and after much
persuasion we managed to lure him up stairs and get him to flick the switch on
the extractor, launching all the pens into mid-air and scattering round the
workshop floor like a broken rainbow…he didn’t look to pleased but after 5 or
10 minutes he looked at us both with a smirk on his face and said “Banteeerrrr!”.
Although just so you don’t think were being mean…Jake is never short of snidey
comments about my recycled skateboard shelves and the 60’s fridge I have
proudly placed in my dining room as a drinks cupboard.
I can sneak round filling up my
ruck sack and know body notices. When Jake and Liam left the gig workshop to
make their oars there was a silence…I couldn’t believe it. It was like music to
my ears, no more South Park quotes or bad willy jokes, all you could hear was
the rain pattering on the roof it was lovely. Then Tariq and Tyler started and
the silence was gone. Now the room is filled with commentary on who killed who
and who drove what on Grand Theft Auto last night. And of course Tariq FM Tune
in any time between 8 and 4 to hear the bad renditions of bad 80’s songs with a
hint of Taylor Swift (if you’re really unlucky)
Although we
all have a moan now and again, the banter in this place is what keeps it so
entertaining. It wouldn’t be the same without the willy jokes and bad karaoke
and lets face it if Jake turned up on time every day, we’d have to think of a
new morning joke. Its great having new people on the team, were constantly
rotating and constantly learning and that’s why we’re all
here.