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You're Goddamn Right!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust to add to the general joy in my life at the moment, I managed to trip over on the way to get the car, and bruised my elbow and ribs quite badly. There's a few yards near the car place where really bright street lights from the nearby inner ring road shine over the top of a building, and are quite dazzling; and just at that point is a small step or kerb, a couple of inches high, and I tripped over the damn thing.
Ah well, I managed to avoid landing on my face, which is something to be thankful for, I suppose
Landing on your face is never good. Guess how I know that.
<-Lizardly.
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WFH today so coffee choice has to be Quantity (Instant) over Quality (Fresh)Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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'Ent that sommat to do with the little madeleine?Originally posted by norrahe View Post
Proost!
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostClientco asked if I could work this weekend.
I told them in no uncertain terms what I thought of that idea

Originally posted by Bunk View PostNo, just another day.
Better than nothing.
You're Goddamn Right!Originally posted by Alias View Posttreating you like a permie....bad tulip man...
I remember that trick. When I started to claim for overtime I got made redundant.Originally posted by Bunk View PostNah, the permies don't get paid at all for overtime
60 hours a week for the price of 37.5.
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Sorry mate, Bore da, pawb is just about my total competence Yng Nghymraeg these days.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostBore da. Sut mae?Comment
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Tsk. And to think i put it in south walian for you especially, it would have read 'Ti'n iawn?' for a proper Gog speaker. Both equate to 'how are you' thoughOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostSorry mate, Bore da, pawb is just about my total competence Yng Nghymraeg these days.
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