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Well he seams to know what he's talking about IT wise, and the farm may have been inherited or an investment have not got all the details yet.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostHow does a farmer from the opposite side of the globe end up contracting in IT? Most of the farmers I have known tend to be thick and wouldn't know how to spell PC let alone use one.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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That's what was worring meOriginally posted by Spartacus View PostHe's almost certain to be revealed to be me eventually.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Perhaps he's really a coal miner?Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWell he seams to know what he's talking aboutComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPerhaps he's really a coal miner?
Great word play OG....bravo.
Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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AlreadyPacked - sorry to hear that you fell in love only to never see this guy again. Once of those passing moments where you wished that you had exchanged more than just a quick glance or a smile.
Easier said than done, but time will heal and you will forget.Comment
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It was me. Sorry I didn't reveal my Kiwi heritage before. BTW AP, thanks for a wonderful time. Hope the handcuffs and whip didn't leave any marks.
And an express train has nothing on you.Hard Brexit now!
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Contracting with Hallmark TazManOriginally posted by TazMaN View PostAlreadyPacked - sorry to hear that you fell in love only to never see this guy again. Once of those passing moments where you wished that you had exchanged more than just a quick glance or a smile.
Easier said than done, but time will heal and you will forget.
It's not over yet, I usually last at least one week.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Glad to hear itOriginally posted by alreadypacked View Post
It's not over yet, I usually last at least one week.
Hard Brexit now!
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I know it's not you, as I said earlier this guy knew what he was talking aboutOriginally posted by sasguru View PostIt was me. Sorry I didn't reveal my Kiwi heritage before. BTW AP, thanks for a wonderful time. Hope the handcuffs and whip didn't leave any marks.
And an express train has nothing on you.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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