Originally posted by wendigo100
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Originally posted by SandyDownExcactly - Most clients give me a role instead of a man not because my IT knowledge is better than them, its because I demonestate my awarenes of client and user relation - ability to convince others to give me their time and ability to gain sign off & buy ins from other stakeholders /project sponsors.... clients know they can get cheap indian techies for nothing, but client awareness and management is something that they can't find in most men applicantsLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by el dudercomne on though you can admit it, i know you have a thing for gingers....
So sorry mate - you'd probably be on the bottom end of the list - in between Churchill and Bagpuss.
You should have lasted longer with the fat birdThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneGinger is fine, shallow on the other hand is the worst trait of a man.
So sorry mate - you'd probably be on the bottom end of the list - in between Churchill and Bagpuss.
You should have lasted longer with the fat bird
why am i shallow?Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100Hold on, I've never pretended to be a woman!Comment
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Originally posted by SandyDownExcactly - Most clients give me a role instead of a man not because my IT knowledge is better than them, its because I demonestate my awarenes of client and user relation - ability to convince others to give me their time and ability to gain sign off & buy ins from other stakeholders /project sponsors.... clients know they can get cheap indian techies for nothing, but client awareness and management is something that they can't find in most men applicants
Without fail the workload increases as the team have to accomodate the cuckooHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by el duderwhy am i shallow?
You admitted that you ducked out of the evening early BECAUSE she was fat, and didn't spend any time actually getting to know her, as you'd already chalked her off as beneath you, based on her looks.
I reckon thats possibly the definition of shallow.
Sorry like, you seem like a nice sort of lad, but you have to admit that you're shallow.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneBecause YOU were so desperate for a date that you had to go out with some girl online who you didn't really know, and instead of being grateful to her for going out with you, and instead of being excited at the possibilities the night could hold for you, all you could do was wank on and moan about the fact that she might be fat.
You admitted that you ducked out of the evening early BECAUSE she was fat, and didn't spend any time actually getting to know her, as you'd already chalked her off as beneath you, based on her looks.
I reckon thats possibly the definition of shallow.
Sorry like, you seem like a nice sort of lad, but you have to admit that you're shallow.
I never once was rude to that girl, infact i was a complete gentleman. She bought the first drinks cause she offered. We talked for over an hour, then i headed home cause of the long journey.
On the way back, i realised i did not fancy her. Yes, because she was on the large side, and to be honest she was not being truthful with her pictures on the website.
Anyway. Thats the story. I am not Shallow Hal. Im El Duder.Comment
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Originally posted by el duderYeah, but obviously what i wrote on here was a more male chavunistic acount of what happened that evening....
I never once was rude to that girl, infact i was a complete gentleman. She bought the first drinks cause she offered. We talked for over an hour, then i headed home cause of the long journey.
On the way back, i realised i did not fancy her. Yes, because she was on the large side, and to be honest she was not being truthful with her pictures on the website.
Anyway. Thats the story. I am not Shallow Hal. Im El Duder.
If she'd had a great personality and made you laugh loads would you have stayed out longer?The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SandyDownExcactly - Most clients give me a role instead of a man not because my IT knowledge is better than them, its because I demonestate my awarenes of client and user relation - ability to convince others to give me their time and ability to gain sign off & buy ins from other stakeholders /project sponsors.... clients know they can get cheap indian techies for nothing, but client awareness and management is something that they can't find in most men applicantsComment
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