Originally posted by bogeyman
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When picking one's nose at work is the topic of the day, I feel that...
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Originally posted by andyWhy don't you start some quality threads then ?
He prefers to butt in and be miserable about everyone else's....Comment
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Originally posted by ClippyHonestly don't blame you.
All the best.
AM i driving contractors away?Comment
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It's called the El Duder effect - similar to the El Nino.Originally posted by el duderAM i driving contractors away?
Turns up, whips up a load of crap and then buggers off!
Seems to be lasting quite a while though.Comment
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One more word out of you dude and were all goingOriginally posted by el duderAM i driving contractors away?
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Bogeyman, predictable comment I know, but I'd have thought you of all people would welcome a discussion on nose picking.Originally posted by bogeyman...In the words of the dear departed Peter Cook:
[I]Now is the time to say GoodbyeWork in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Bogey, as you know I don't blame you.
There have always been tulipe posts
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Last edited by wendigo100; 22 July 2007, 09:53.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHootBogeyman, predictable comment I know, but I'd have thought you of all people would welcome a discussion on nose picking.
Is it possible for one to not pick one’s nose?
How else can one remove those really hard crispy ones stuck to the nasal passages?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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