Is it me or is season 4 of Dexter like pulling teeth?
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And Boardwalk empire seems to have picked up in enough time for it to be overComment
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Get in thereOriginally posted by norrahe View PostSold subject to contract!
Just waiting on confirmation in writing from both sides! 6 monther went to someone with waaaaaay more experience, at least the 3 monther is more dosh and gets me over the lull period.
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Will not be posting boomed in general till an official contract and dates have been sorted, but they want someone in there by next Tuesday.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostGet in there
Draft contract has been sent to the accountant (sans dates) for review.Comment
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No, it's brilliant. Trust me, it's worth it in the end.Originally posted by norrahe View PostIs it me or is season 4 of Dexter like pulling teeth?Comment
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Hope so just about to start episode 9.Originally posted by Bunk View PostNo, it's brilliant. Trust me, it's worth it in the end.Comment
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Where is RC these days, is he off t'dole?Comment
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