ClientB threatened to get their photographer in to add me to their 'team' on their website. Might remind them, then nick that photo.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostIt is one of those cheapskate Hennessy ones.
I would buy myself a decent cognac, but I end up drinking it all within a weekComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI should point out none of them are a photo. All are the same fake Julian Opie picture I had created from a photo about 5 years back..
Either that or you really look like a Julian Opie pic.
An ex-clientco I worked at had lots of Julian Opie stuff, well they had lots of art interesting and not so, as they specialised in insuring artwork. the most impressive piece was a Gilbert and George huge stained glass work on the claims floor.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostPollute away!
I would buy myself a decent cognac, but I end up drinking it all within a week
Though, somehow, cognac in warm water with some lemon juice helps my throat ...Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostFor some odd reason, I am not into cognac. Got this bottle to make Chasseiur chicken
Though, somehow, cognac in warm water with some lemon juice helps my throat ...Comment
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Am not having a good night booze wise, beer wasn't great, moved onto wine which wasn't brilliant either.
Now onto framboise eau de vie
Btw only had the wine (and there's still some left over), beer got poured down the sink.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostAm not having a good night booze wise, beer wasn't great, moved onto wine which wasn't brilliant either.
Now onto framboise eau de vie
Btw only had the wine (and there's still some left over), beer got poured down the sink.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostGetting PV01 out of your head might help!
The beer I can live with, but not a €30 bottle of NZ wine.
Methinks tis time to log off and concentrate on getting sozzled on some decent stuff
Adios!Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostAm more concerned about the disappointing booze.
The beer I can live with, but not a €30 bottle of NZ wine.
Methinks tis time to log off and concentrate on getting sozzled on some decent stuff
Adios!
Good NightComment
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