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Originally posted by snaw View PostIt's an insidious image that's pretty hard to remove, once the original thought has infiltrated your brain.
I'm thinking of a pasty white pair of saggy sacks, bulging at the bottom like a half filled water balloon, speckled all over with grey/black hairs overhanging sun starved skin and a rounded belly.
whatever turns you on
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Is the land liable to subsidence???Originally posted by tay View PostThere is an agency in SW London on very dodgy ground....Comment
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Not in SW19 per chance with a training arm are they?Originally posted by tay View PostThere is an agency in SW London on very dodgy ground....Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat probably describes 95% of the congregation.

I've just eaten lunch."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I trained there nearly 10 years ago now - same building as Eidos?Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostNot in SW19 per chance with a training arm are they?"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Lehman will effect everyone going through an agency that has anything to do with Lehmens. Although I am more or less in a public sector contract, I am sure my agency has more than a few contractors with Lehmans. Now that the agency is a creditor of Lehmans it will not be paid my them. And that means the agency will struggle to pay *all* it's contractors, no matter what client, or industry they work in.Comment
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Originally posted by vegemite4me View PostLehman will effect everyone going through an agency that has anything to do with Lehmens. Although I am more or less in a public sector contract, I am sure my agency has more than a few contractors with Lehmans. Now that the agency is a creditor of Lehmans it will not be paid my them. And that means the agency will struggle to pay *all* it's contractors, no matter what client, or industry they work in.
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