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I think my desk has one of the best views in the world
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Are you in Paddington Basin? I'm there and I can see right across Hyde Park. Oh, and Paddington Station. -
Now if you had said it was looking out over the red light district, I would have been impressedOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLooking out from the 7th floor over the Ij canal and ports of Amsterdam. How's your view?
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How do I get a job there. How much did you have to pay.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostOnce had a contract near Geneva, where my office looked out over Lake Geneva to the south, where I could see Mont Blanc. So I could see 3 countries without getting up from my seat.
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I think you need to ask if he has a bowl of pasta on his lap.Originally posted by stek View PostAre u a pilot?Comment
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostI think you need to ask if he has a bowl of pasta on his lap.
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My best was the classic view of Sydney Harbour with the bridge and opera house behind it. My last two contracts I've been in windowless rooms in old industrial buildings in the grim north. Good pies at dinner time though.
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Mrs McQuaries floaters by any chance?Originally posted by rootsnall View PostMy best was the classic view of Sydney Harbour with the bridge and opera house behind it. My last two contracts I've been in windowless rooms in old industrial buildings in the grim north. Good pies at dinner time though.
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Harry's Cafe de Wheels ! Also decent pies at King X Cakes and Pies.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMrs McQuaries floaters by any chance?
The Aussies think they are good at pies but not up to Lancashire standards I'm afraid.Comment
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Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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