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For a bedwetter like Suityou who quits every contract after a few days because he can't get on with people, it never was an option.Originally posted by minestrone View PostDoes everyone not have the option of 5 star?
FFS I thought this was a contractors forum.
Its revealing that he counts staying in a 5-star as being a Walter Mitty characteristic
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'kin spot on then. You are Walter Mitty and I claim my five free nights in your 5 star hotel which you presumably own.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYour judgement seems to be about as good your political skills.


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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor a bedwetter[1] like Suityou who quits every contract[2] after a few days because he can't get on with people, it never was an option.
Its revealing that he counts staying in a 5-star as being a Walter Mitty characteristic
[1] Forum hero
[2] Has just been handed his second extension. 
I hope they bring up your extensive use of CUK on work time in your next performance review
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You'll probably claim the doorman, porter and cooks insulted you and don't listen, and that they are part of some conspiracy, and for that reason I'm out.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI claim my five free nights in your 5 star hotel :
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You really have insinuated yourself as the chief village idiot haven't you?Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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I hope they bring up your extensive use of CUK on work time in your next performance review
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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[2] Has just been handed his second extension. 
I hope they bring up your extensive use of CUK on work time in your next performance review
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<MaryWhitehouseExperience>That's your mum's best art masterpiece that is</MaryWhitehouseExperience>Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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Anyone know the microwave setting for popcorn?Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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