Originally posted by Gold Dalek
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Serving religion with the contempt it deserves... -
Yep, work all the time. Putting the finishing touches to a system which I'll be taking up to Belguim (near Genk) tomorrow and working there during the week and then straight off to Croatia followed by England“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenesDP,
you must have some spare change sloshing around looking for a home with your questions about buying paddocks.
What about buying building land in Cyprus ? You know about that market ?
I suppose the good thing with the UK from an investment perspective is, we all know Tony wants the UK to be a super power and therefore he requires a populus of circa 200million and a by product of such and achievement is going to be pressure on the housing market for the next x years.
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Originally posted by milanbeneswho's in this weekend ?
Contracting, every little helps.
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Milan, the only reason that you have to work weekends is 'coz you're so tulipe that it takes you seven days to produce what the rest of us can get away with in 4 days. Admit it, as a contractor, you're tulipe, time to start looking for a permy role mefinks. How about a job selling nonextant swimming pools?Comment
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Originally posted by ChurchillMilan, the only reason that you have to work weekends is 'coz you're so tulipe that it takes you seven days to produce what the rest of us can get away with in 4 days. Admit it, as a contractor, you're tulipe, time to start looking for a permy role mefinks. How about a job selling nonextant swimming pools?Comment
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Churchyarde,
if you deliver in four days what I deliver in seven then you are the fool for not being able to manage your customer's expectations
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