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Originally posted by eek View Postgrr. Mrs Eek's car is dying rapidly (as she has ignored my hints for the past 8 months that it needs to be replaced).
She found a car she wants but thats now been sold and everything else is £2k more...
And a Fiat 500?
Just asking like.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCall yourself a contractor? Don't be such a tightwad.
I don't mind paying £10k for a car knowing that as I drive it off the forecourt I lose £3k. I don't want to pay £12k knowing that its worth a mere £7k on trade in. I'm a contractor but I'm not an idiot...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHave another
Looking back, things are rarely as bad as they seem. Hopefully whatever-it-is will resolve in a not too painful way.
Same feeling of helplessness with my mother at the moment - waiting for doctors to make decisions - I just want to know what is happening and when!
Still cavalry is on her way!
Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker!
Playing the waiting game too as well, Mr N's op tomorrow and only time and intensive Physio will tell if he can get up and about again.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWe all seem to be in the wars.
Playing the waiting game too as well, Mr N's op tomorrow and only time and intensive Physio will tell if he can get up and about again.Comment
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At ClientCorp I have a laptop that sits in a docking station. As I never have any reason to take the laptop with me, I've put the key to unlock it from the docking station on the lanyard for my ID badge.
I've just noticed that the constant rubbing of the key on the badge has already half-obliterated eight letters of my name
With a bit of luck it'll be reduced to complete illegibility by the time I leaveComment
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Just realised that, when catching up on the news, I now look at the BBC News "latest" ticker, then switch to Twitter to find out what the real latest news isComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post<-Lizardly no s
WNFSAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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