Originally posted by BR14
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you said.
'a sign of a failed individual lashing out at others.'
since that describes you, pretty much, i presumed it was self descriptive.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou said.
'a sign of a failed individual lashing out at others.'
since that describes you, pretty much, i presumed it was self descriptive.Comment
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Git into contracting the same way and just passed 12 years.
Lost both parents
Been to about 8 countries, some a few times.
Worked in London for about 6 years, Canary Wharf for 5 of those.
Seen all the kids leave home, one marriage to pay for next year if this Covid tulip ever ends.
Bought the 320d Sport auto that I always wanted.
Got rid of the debt years ago - just the mortgage to polish off now.
This has to be thread of the year :-)Comment
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostThis has to be thread of the year :-)too much will find their posts removed.
I just find it wonderful. Some of us have been through serious personal crises. And yet... still here.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Since I joined CUK
- 2 kids, same missus
- Spent about 7 years contracting with never more than a week between gigs. Spent a lot of time in Germany, France, Switzerland, USA and Turkey contracting and loved it for a period
- The other 6 years permie in a few consultancies, one of which Accidenture bought out
- Left London, for surrey and now hampshire countryside
- Got properly fit with running and lifting and binning alcoholComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes. And anyonetoo much will find their posts removed.
I just find it wonderful. Some of us have been through serious personal crises. And yet... still here.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Been here for Donkey's years.
I've witnessed the rise of the pond scum. Can't say the site has improved with age.
FOOG.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBeen here for Donkey's years.
I've witnessed the rise of the pond scum. Can't say the site has improved with age.
FOOG.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBeen here for Donkey's years.
I've witnessed the rise of the pond scum. Can't say the site has improved with age.
FOOG.
What have you experienced since then?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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