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FTFYOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI'd suggest that you spend a couple of weeks at Cape D'agde in France. You see both inspiration and depression there:
Inspiration - Good ladies bouncing their tits on the beach.
Depression - Having to see FatLazyContractor waving his willy in your face.
You will be a traumatised man, son!
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Have you?Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostI was down that way in May.
Didn't know there was a noddy beach there.
Dirty old bastard!
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Fallout 4 is released on November 10th. Current gig ends November 15th. Think I'll look for a new gig in January.... :-DHave you tried switching it off and back on again??Comment
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I like to plan to go away for the winter.
Currently on the bench, summer is nice, but if I get a job, can't see taking winter off this year.
Best not to find a job
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That's my thoughts. I went away last winter and I was planning to do the same this winter.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI like to plan to go away for the winter.
Currently on the bench, summer is nice, but if I get a job, can't see taking winter off this year.
Best not to find a job
However my current contract finishes today. Do I want another contract before this winter? Not really.
Do I need another contract? I compared the warchest survival period to the planned retirement date and behold! They overlap.
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