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What time do you get up?
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What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
It's not natural getting up early every day and definatly not natural for me.
I'm up somewhere after 7am-7:40, out of the house sometimes at 9am to get to client at 10! Miss the traffic and work an extra hour in the evenings.
Getting out of bed when it's cold and dark, sod that. Joining the rat race(or sheep) rushing to work stuck in traffic, sod that too!
I always discuss it with clients at the start. I can do early starts if I really have to and if I say I will be there by a certain time (if require) but would rather not. These days if a client said I had to be there by 9am every day I most likelywouldn't take the contract. Stress, stuck in traffic burning up fuel, not good for the environment
Sometimes mornings are the best time for a sh**, no chance at 4-5amLast edited by SuperZ; 11 October 2010, 21:05.Comment
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostStress, stuck in traffic burning up fuel, not good for the environment
Sometimes mornings are the best time for a sh**, no chance at 4-5am
making a work choice taking good poo opportunities into consideration = double
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThey do say that fat lasses have to start earlier.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostTrue enough - but fat lasses can get thinner - knobheads will always be knobheads....
hahahhahaha
hhoooooot
suck on that d1ckwad
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostYou want to get that prostate checked.
As I'm on the bench, I get up in time to make Mrs OG's brekkies (7-ish) before packing her off to haul coal down t'pit for the day.Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posthehehehehhe
hahahhahaha
hhoooooot
suck on that d1ckwad
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWatch yourself. That's probably the best offer he's had in years.
As I'm on the bench, I get up in time to make Mrs OG's brekkies (7-ish) before packing her off to haul coal down t'pit for the day.Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI hope she appreciates your oatsComment
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Uuuurggh, now that this thread is up, I went on a massive bender last night - whisky sours were all the rage - and I woke up at 10am. Coding is going to be fun, if not imaginative.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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