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    #41
    Missing the point

    It certainly looks like this woman has been the architect of her own downfall, does not appear to be the sharpest tool in the box, whinges, and generally gives contractors a bad name.
    Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 October 2006, 08:01.
    Boom boom boom boom
    A-haw haw haw haw
    Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm
    Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm

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      #42
      Originally posted by wonderwaif
      But the most important point that appears to have been overlooked is that she is worth one.
      She is a nine-pinter (minimum) and you should have gone to SpecSavers...
      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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        #43
        Originally posted by Mordac
        She is a nine-pinter (minimum) and you should have gone to SpecSavers...
        Nah, just gone back to the link and checked again. If she is a nine pinter you must have had some stunning girlfriends. My heartiest congratulations.


        FLEETWOOD - are you Fleetwood_Blade by any chance?
        Boom boom boom boom
        A-haw haw haw haw
        Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm
        Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm

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          #44
          Originally posted by wonderwaif
          ...and generally gives contractors a bad name.
          Bah, there are enough people on here who give contractors a bad name!

          Mailman

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            #45
            Originally posted by wonderwaif
            FLEETWOOD - are you Fleetwood_Blade by any chance?
            Not last time I looked....
            We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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              #46
              OK, Have it your way

              Boom boom boom boom
              A-haw haw haw haw
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              Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm

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                #47
                Well this is what can happen if you get mixed up with money grabbing gold diggers ...from Tolstoys Anna Karenina


                "What's this? Am I going out of my mind?" he said to himself. "Perhaps.

                What makes men go out of their minds; what makes men shoot themselves?" he answered himself, and opening his eyes, he saw with wonder an embroidered cushion beside him, worked by Varya, his brother's wife.


                He touched the tassel of the cushion,and tried to think of Varya, of when he had seen her last.

                But to think of anything extraneous was an agonizing effort.

                "No, I must sleep!"

                He moved the cushion up, and pressed his head into it, but he had to make an effort to keep his eyes shut.

                Hejumped up and sat down. "That's all over for me," he said to
                himself. "I must think what to do.

                What is left?"

                His mind rapidly ran through his life apart from his love of Anna.

                "Ambition? Serpuhovskoy? Society? The court?"

                He could not come to a pause anywhere.

                All of it had had meaning before, but now there was no reality in it. He got up from the sofa, took off his coat, undid his belt, and uncovering his hairy chest to breathe more freely, walked up and down the room.

                "This is how people go mad," he repeated,

                "and how they shoot themselves...to escape humiliation," he added slowly.

                He went to the door and closed it, then with fixed eyes and clenched teeth he went up to the table, took a revolver, looked round him, turned it to a loaded barrel, and sank into thought.

                For two minutes, his head bent forward with an expression of an intense effort of thought, he stood with the revolver in his hand, motionless, thinking.


                "Of course," he said to himself, as though a logical, continuous, and clear chain of reasoning had brought him to an indubitable conclusion.


                In reality this "of course," that seemed convincing to him, was simply the result of exactly the same circle of memories and images through which he had passed ten times already during the last hour--memories of happiness lost forever.

                There was the same conception of the senselessness of everything to
                come in life, the same consciousness of humiliation.

                Even the sequence of these images and emotions was the same.

                "Of course," he repeated, when for the third time his thought passed again round the same spellbound circle of memories and images, and pulling the revolver to the left side of his chest,and clutching it vigorously with his whole hand, as it were,squeezing it in his fist, he pulled the trigger.


                PS Dont try this at home kids
                Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 7 August 2006, 15:18.

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                  #48
                  But he missed, so all's well that ends well...

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                    #49
                    She's back

                    Diary entries 16 - 18: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4776251.stm


                    "...what I should do is wait for the court papers to arrive, attend the court hearing and make an application for a time order... A time order is like a legal halt sign to creditors, it gives breathing space for me to sort out my finances, which in my case means having my baby and then getting back to work.


                    What's the betting she can't get a profitable job because of childcare costs? That's a cliché she hasn't covered yet...

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                      #50
                      In my letter I made reference to an action I am taking against a former employer for sex discrimination.
                      You weren't employed by the company, you stupid f ucking cow, you were contracting for them.
                      We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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