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Types of work in demand in a recession
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostQuis custodiet ipsos custodes?Comment
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Types of work in demand in a recession
Answering the original question:
CUK village idiot
Seems to weather all storms - economic, political etc.
However, the present incumbent, HRH, seems to have made the role his own in a remarkably short space of time and looks like he will be resident for a prolonged period.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnswering the original question:
CUK village idiot
Seems to weather all storms - economic, political etc.
However, the present incumbent, HRH, seems to have made the role his own in a remarkably short space of time and looks like he will be resident for a prolonged period.
Fingers crossed...ǝןqqıʍComment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnswering the original question:
CUK village idiot
Seems to weather all storms - economic, political etc.
However, the present incumbent, HRH, seems to have made the role his own in a remarkably short space of time and looks like he will be resident for a prolonged period.Comment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'm sure he'll do something ban-worthy sooner or later.
Fingers crossed...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostOne of my mates had to get a head out of the underpinnings of a diesel train once.
I don't think he enjoyed it much.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostIt's a similar observation as restaurants are busy in an upturn and takeaways busier in a downturn.
hang on...you're right. The first casualty of recession is the expenses account.Comment
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