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OMG I'm going to cry, I sincerely hope my next gig is in London I'm not too fussed on the food here.In Scooter we trust
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It was moving gigs outside London and a works canteen that made the cardboard packaging look appealing that helped me decide to pack in professional gluttonyOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostOMG I'm going to cry, I sincerely hope my next gig is in London I'm not too fussed on the food here.
I went to an interview last Thursday for a Job in London and my train arrived in paddington at 12.43 and I was sat in the soho branch of bo's ordering a rack of beef ribs by 1.20
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At dinner, my daughter has to try everything on her plate and does not get a pudding unless she eats most of it (as judged by me or Mrs MUN). She also is not allowed to leave the table until she asks and is given permission (if she gets up without asking she has to come back, sit down and then ask) and she also has to thank whomever cooked the meal. She also thanks Jesus (that does not come from me, I did not see him in the kitchen cooking or providing any money to buy the food etc.) but I do not mind her doing it.
My son is too young to really have those rules (at 18 months) but he will when he is older.
Apart from that they are allowed as much fruit as they want but other types of snack are parent controlled.
Daughter does ballet and swimming as well as pre-school and nursery. She is also no longer allowed to lay in the buggy unless we think she has walked a fair way and is actually tired rather than just being lazy, we usually have the double buggy for her brother anyway so it is no hassle.
I never considered myself strict, in fact I always thought I was quite soft!Comment
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I think poiticians should be doing more to make Britain's economy a high skill high value one and to put British nationals in the best position to compete for those jobs, so yes, I'll do what I can. Expecting 'the private sector' to magic them up or resorting to government spending programs isn't going to work though. You need seeds sown in fertile ground.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostTwo things:
Are you going to create jobs for people that are above the minimum wage?
I think you will find that these fat people are on benefitsWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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